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This bulletin is the official Baruch College Undergraduate Bulletin that all students should reference – do not reference the bulletin listed on the website of CUNY’s University Registrar. For curriculum questions, please contact the Dean’s Office of the applicable school.

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To learn more about these programs, e-mail Ms. Margo Weaker, Director of Real Estate Student Services (margo.weaker@baruch.cuny.edu).


 The same course cannot be applied to both a student's major and minor.


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The Major

Program Learning Goals

General Real Estate KnowledgeStudents will acquire and demonstrate general information pertaining to real estate finance and property markets
Analytical and Technical SkillsStudents will develop and apply the analytic and technical skills necessary to evaluate real estate development projects and invest in property markets
Communication SkillsStudents will analyze technical information and disseminate core insights to investors and regulators
Proficiency in Real Estate TrackStudents will understand and analyze the workings of and opportunities in the real estate market, in terms of development procedure, financing options, and risk and return of investment


The BBA in Real Estate will provide all students with a solid foundation in topics essential for any career in the real estate field.

BBA in Real Estate

Required Courses (15 credits)

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RES 3000

Real Estate Law3 credits
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RES 3100

Real Estate Principles3 credits
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RES 3200

Real Estate Finance and Investment3 credits
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RES 3400

Real Estate Capital Markets3 credits
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RES 3900

Real Estate Development *3 credits

Elective Courses (9 credits)
Choose three (3) courses of 3 credits each from the following list. At least two of which must be 4000 level courses.
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RES 3300

Real Estate valuation and Feasibility Study3 credits
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RES 3320

Urban Economics 3 credits
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RES 3550

Analytical Skills in Real Estate3 credits
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RES 3700

Real Estate Management3 credits
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RES 3800

Real Estate Construction Process: Building, Cost, and Management Issues3 credits
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RES 4093

Special Topics in Real Estate3 credits
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RES 4200

Investment Strategies in Property Markets *3 credits
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RES 4400

Advanced Real Estate Capital Markets *3 credits
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RES 4900

Real Estate Development: Case Development3 credits
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RES 5000

Independent Research and Readings in Real Estate3 credits
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FIN 3610

Corporate Finance3 credits
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FIN 3710

Investment Analysis3 credits

  *Designated communication-intensive course.

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The Minor**

The BBA minor in real estate (9 credits) offers a rigorous, concentrated introduction to real estate, with particular emphasis on financial and investment analysis. A real estate minor benefits all majors in the Zicklin School. Finance majors and students interested in entrepreneurship in particular will find that the minor gives them depth in an allied field.

Students pursuing a real estate minor take a selection of courses related to law, valuation, finance, investment, construction management, and development. Because the bulk of undergraduate real estate courses are taken as part of the final 60 credits toward the degree, interested students taking arts and sciences or business courses are well positioned to pursue the BBA minor.

Select three courses from the following:
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RES 3000

Real Estate Law3 credits
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RES 3100

Real Estate Principles3 credits
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RES 3200

Real Estate Finance and Investment3 credits
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RES 3300

Real Estate Valuation and Feasibility Study3 credits
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RES 3400

Real Estate Capital Markets3 credits
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RES 3800

Real Estate Construction Process: Building, Cost, and Management Issues3 credits
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RES 3900

Real Estate Development3 credits


 ** Optional second minor open only to students pursuing a major within the Zicklin School of Business.

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Minor in Real Estate for Non-Business Major

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Students must choose three courses (9 credits) from the following:

Select three courses from the following:
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RES 3000

Real Estate Law3 credits
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RES 3100

Real Estate Principles3 credits
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RES 3700

Real Estate Management3 credits
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RES 3800

Real Estate Construction Process: Building, Cost, and Management Issues3 credits

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Courses in Real Estate (RES)
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RES 3000

Real Estate Law

3 credits

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RES 3093

Special Topics in Real Estate3 credits
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RES 3094

Special Topics in Real Estate1.5 credits
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RES 3100

Real Estate Principles

3 credits

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RES 3200

Real Estate Finance and Investment

3 credits

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RES 3300

Real Estate Valuation and Feasibility Study

3 credits

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RES 3320

Urban Economics

3 credits

showcourse

RES 3400

Real Estate Capital Markets

3 credits

showcourse

RES 3700

Real Estate Management

3 credits

showcourse

RES 3800

Real Estate Construction Process: Building, Cost, and Management Issues

3 credits

showcourse

RES 3900

Real Estate Development 

3 credits

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RES 4093

Special Topics in Real Estate

3 credits

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RES 4094

Special Topics in Real Estate

1.5 credits

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RES 4200

Investment Strategies in Property Markets

3 credits

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RES 4400

Advanced Real Estate Capital Markets

3 credits

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RES 4550

Analytical Skills in Real Estate3 credits
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RES 4900

Real Estate Development: Case Development

3 credits

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RES 5000

Independent Research and Readings in Real Estate

3 credits

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