The Edward St. John Real Estate Program offers a Master of Science in Real Estate and Infrastructure (MSREI) degree program that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of real estate finance, investment, development, management, and capital markets.
The full-time MSREI program is guided by a faculty composed of Johns Hopkins professors and Real Estate practitioners from the region’s leading investment, development, planning, law, and architectural firms. Students have access to a supportive network of alumni and business professionals throughout their 12-month course of study.
The full-time program is designed for students prepared to be challenged by a fast pace and heavy course load. The program is ideal for real estate professionals with fewer than eight years of experience. Foundation, core, and elective courses are offered at the Washington D.C. campus. Elective courses are offered during the day, evening, and on Saturdays. Students can decide to structure their Real Estate and Infrastructure Capstone to provide hands-on industry experience.
Program Requirements
The MSREI program requires 30 credits. Full-time MS students must complete the program in 2 semesters: fall and spring. Course waivers are not granted in this program.
Curriculum
The curriculum for the MSREI program includes the following courses. Course sequence and availability of specific electives may vary. Students must consult with an academic advisor to ensure they take courses in the approved sequence. All courses are 2 credits.
Code | Title | Credits |
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Business Foundations | ||
BU.120.601 | Business Communication | 2 |
BU.131.601 | Business Leadership and Human Values | 2 |
BU.510.601 | Statistical Analysis | 2 |
Functional Core | ||
BU.234.610 | Real Estate and Infrastructure Finance | 2 |
BU.241.610 | Real Estate Investment and Development | 2 |
BU.241.625 | 2 | |
BU.241.630 | Real Estate Products and Emerging Trends | 2 |
BU.245.790 | Real Estate and Infrastructure Capstone | 2 |
Elective Courses | ||
Select seven of the following: | 14 | |
Advanced Valuation and Investment Analysis | ||
CityLab Catalyst: Business Innovation for Social Impact | ||
CityLab Practicum: Social Impact Project | ||
Design and Construction Feasibility | ||
Global Perspectives in Real Estate | ||
Infrastructure Development for Sustainable Cities | ||
Negotiation | ||
Net Zero Real Estate | ||
Project Finance and Public-Private Infrastructure Delivery | ||
Real Estate Capital Market Analysis | ||
Real Estate Entrepreneurship | ||
Real Estate Funds and Portfolio Management | ||
Real Estate Investment Trusts: Analysis and Structuring | ||
Real Estate Market Feasibility Study | ||
Selected Topics in the Real Estate industry | ||
Smart Growth, Infrastructure and Real Estate Development | ||
Strategic Commercial Leasing | ||
The Evolution of Housing, Property, and Public Finance Policy | ||
Carey Elective - Students may fulfill ONE general elective with a Carey course for which they meet the prerequisites and enrollment criteria. | ||
Total Credits | 30 |