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Monday, Oct 5, 2020
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The MIT Master of Science in Real Estate Development (MSRED) offers an unparalleled education in real estate practice. Our groundbreaking MSRED degree presents a program that is rigorous, concentrated, multidisciplinary and geared toward direct application.
Candidates for the MSRED degree come to the Program with several years of experience within the built environment. The program offers students a chance to sharpen their skills by working with other professionals of exceptional promise. Building partnerships that will last long after graduation, MSRED students learn team building in an international context, applying research to real-world problems in a disciplined and intellectual framework.
Why earn an MSRED?
MIT’s Master of Science in Real Estate Development (MSRED) is the most concentrated, science-based graduate degree in real estate available. Launched in 1984 by the MIT Center for Real Estate, the MSRED is the first one-year degree of its kind, fulfilling a need for specialized education beyond the scope of the traditional MBA. The MSRED prepares men and women to compete in the global market with superior qualifications — providing the research-based expertise necessary to solve complex problems in contemporary real estate.
Fast Facts
- 11-month program with a 16-month extended option
- Typical class size 25-35 students per year
- Fellow Programs and Fellowships available
- Select Domestic and International Internships and Externships available
- GMAT or GRE Required
Application Opens on September 1st The application deadline is January 15th, 2021. Find out more information online click here.
For questions and information about the MSRED Program at the MIT Center for Real Estate, please email [email protected]
For information about the Closing the GAAP program, the MSRED’s volunteer-based, student-run program which provides assistance to applicants from communities historically underrepresented in higher education and the real estate industry, please visit: Closing the GAAP
For other details about the program see below:
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