<p>Does anyone have any information about the 1 year degree? I know MIT, Upenn, Columbia, and Cornell offer this degree. From what I've heard, it is essentially a MBA degree but geared towards real estate development. I am currently a B.Arch student at Cornell and hope to acquire a real estate dev degree afterwards. My main interest is not in the money that developers make, but more in how an understanding in design can help improve our built environment with a knowledge in financing, development, and business. I feel that the two work well with each other.</p>
<p>not the best place to ask this kind of question. This forum knows of only 3 job arenas, ibanking, consulting and accounting.</p>
<p>Either way, placement at every program from NYU down to USD are great with the nations leading home builders like pulte, toll, etc. But how it relates to your future idk</p>
<p>I wish I could earn that degree next year. unfortunately, im looking at four years of undergraduate studies.</p>
<p>Why don't you see if you can take some of the real estate school courses at Cornell as <em>part</em> of your BArch program? It should be possible.</p>