Omaha,
NE,
United States
Type
Public
Degrees offered
Bachelor's Degree
To obtain a program certificate in Real Estate and Land Use Economics, students must complete nine (9) credit hours from the specified course selection along with six (6) credit hours from the Real Estate and Land Use Economics electives, totaling fifteen (15) credit hours. This concentration aims to equip students for professional roles in commercial real estate finance, investment analysis, property management, appraisal, corporate real estate, brokerage, site selection, development, and various other real estate-focused positions across both public and private sectors.