Master in Real Estate Development at Clemson University
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The Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture (PLA) includes five professional degree programs which allow the department to engage in a full spectrum of land and community management, planning, and design studies. We invite you to explore the individual web sites for each of the programs. These web sites go into further detail regarding the mission, faculty, curriculum, resources, contact information and other specifics about each program. These programs are: Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (BLA) Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) Master of City and Regional Planning (MCRP) Master of Science in Historic Preservation (MSHP) Master of Real Estate Development (MRED)
Introduction to Environment in Space/Urban Geography/Urban Planning Regulations/Land Use Planning/Urban Facility Planning/Complex Planning/Land and Regional Planning/Traffic Planning/ Traffic Engineering/Traffic Economics/Urban Economics/ Urban Designing/Urban Housing/Urban Redevelopment / Urban Planning Seminar/Introduction to Real Estate/Real Estate Consulting GIS Practices/ Surveying and Practices/Environmental Policy/ Survey Methodology/New City Development
Introduction Department of Urban Planning has been leading the development of College of Engineering since its establishment in 1983 as the first department among departments in College of Engineering. The main subjects in researches are urban planning, urban designing and traffic system planning. This department concentrates on effective use of land, balanced development and realization of ecological urbanization growing large cities. Curriculum Introduction to Environment in Space/Urban Geography/Urban Planning Regulations/Land Use Planning/Urban Facility Planning/Complex Planning/Land and Regional Planning/Traffic Planning/ Traffic Engineering/Traffic Economics/Urban Economics/ Urban Designing/Urban Housing/Urban Redevelopment / Urban Planning Seminar/Introduction to Real Estate/Real Estate Consulting GIS Practices/ Surveying and Practices/Environmental Policy/
Career opportunities A background in architecture leads to a wide range of career opportunities within design, development and research in the architectural and construction sector. It leads to employment at architectural design companies and planning offices, in the construction industry and at real estate companies. Other career opportunities include working as an academic researcher or technical advisor.
AREAS OF CONCENTRATION As a world capital with representatives from over 150 nations and more than 1,000 professional, trade, cultural, political, technical, and social service organizations, Washington, D. C., is a premier location for post-professional research and study. The Master of Architectural Studies is designed to take advantage of these resources in combination with course work at The Catholic University of America and the institutions that comprise the Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area. Students in the program are advised individually and assigned mentors to guide their studies and thesis, and will follow curricula uniquely tailored to their needs
A post-professional degree, the Master of Architectural Studies, is offered to applicants who already hold a professional degree in architecture and wish to pursue further investigations in design or design-related topics. Students are offered an intensive curriculum in one of five areas of concentration: Cultural Studies/Sacred Space, Digital Architecture, Digital Fabrication, Real Estate Development, and Urban Design/Conservation. It requires a minimum of one-and-a-half years of advanced study tailored to the needs and interests of the individual. As a world capital with representatives from more than 150 nations and more than 1,000 professional, trade, cultural, political, technical and social service organizations, Washington,
of Architecture at Clemson at ClemsThe Master of Architecture is a professional degree program that develops proficiency in responding to contemporary architectural issues through a range of practical and theoretical knowledge. The major emphasis is on design, accompanied by complementary course work in a professional focus and elective subjects. Prior to the final year of study all students have the opportunity to participate in the Fluid Campus by studying for a semester in one our off-campus programs. Current offerings for graduate students are the Charleston Architecture Center in Charleston, SC or the Daniel Center for Building Research and