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University of Wisconsin - Madison
The undergraduate real estate major aims to comprehensively analyze commercial real estate, guided by the educational philosophy of James A. Graaskamp, emphasizing dynamic interactions over static facts. It involves assessing different property types, residential development, and managing risk across various real estate aspects, including finance, development, valuation, and market analysis. Students develop technical skills, conceptual understanding, and critical thinking to make informed property decisions. Graduates pursue diverse careers in real estate, such as private equity investment, lending, valuation, development, asset/property management, and investment sales.
Last updated: February 8, 2024
Wisconsin School of Business
Grainger Hall 975 University Avenue Madison, WI 53706, USA
Bachelor in Business Administration Real Estate and Urban Land Economics
4 years
120
On Campus
REAL ESTATE MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
REAL ESTATE ELECTIVES
Real Estate Case Competitions: when students join a case competition team, they apply their classroom knowledge to real-world business challenges, thereby sharpening their presentation and leadership skills. Many participants find these opportunities highly rewarding and often highlight them as significant achievements on their résumés.
$$69,963
Wisconsin Real Estate Alumni Association ( WREAA): as a student member of WREAA, individuals will have instant access to networking events in major cities across the U.S. and the WREAA Career Hub.
Res: $13,216
Non-Res: $42,612
The real estate program at The University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW) is housed within the Wisconsin School of Business located at Grainger Hall 975 University Avenue Madison, WI 53706, USA.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is a public institution with a campus size of 939 acres (main campus).
702 West Johnson Street, Suite 1101 Madison, Wisconsin 53715-1007