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Real Estate Economics (advanced minor)
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Earlier studies must have included at least the basics of economics, law and statistics/econometrics. Any earlier studies in real estate, land management or other closely related field are regarded positive.
Quotas and restrictions:
Max 10 students will be admitted yearly
Application process:
Because limited number of seats, students are selected to the Real Estate Economics minor subject according to the order of priority confirmed in the course description of REC-E3100 Real Estate Economics. REC-E3100 Real Estate Economics course is the first course of the minor and prerequisite course for the other minor courses.
Content and structure of the minor
In the Minor in Real Estate Economics will be introduced to the principles of real estate economics and the dynamics of real estate market, as well as valuation methods and investment analysis. All students will also improve their knowledge on real estate and environmental legislation and the planning system, and their role in real estate markets. After the mandatory courses, the student can choose to deepen his/her knowledge in facility and property management, market analysis, housing economics or in urban economics.
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Content
| Code | Course name | ECTS credits |
|---|---|---|
| Compulsory courses: | ||
| REC-E3100 | Real Estate Economics | 6 |
| REC-E3200 | Institutions in Real Estate Economics | 6 |
| Elective courses (select 2-3 courses): | ||
| REC-E3400 | Housing Economics | 6 |
| REC-E3310 | Real Estate Management | 6 |
| REC-E3600 | Real Estate Market Analysis | 6 |
| REC-E3500 | Urban Economics | 6 |
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Basic information
Code: ENG3074
Extent: 24-30 ECTS
Curriculum: 2022-2024
Level: Masters (advanced studies)
Language: English
Organizing department: Department of Built Environment
Teacher in charge: Heidi Falkenbach
Target group: Students from other Master's Programmes at Aalto
Application process: Because limited number of seats, students are selected to the Real Estate Economics minor subject according to the order of priority confirmed in the course description of REC-E3100 Real Estate Economics. REC-E3100 Real Estate Economics course is the first course of the minor and prerequisite course for the other minor courses.
Quotas and restrictions: Max 10 students will be admitted yearly
Prerequisites: Earlier studies must have included at least the basics of economics, law and statistics/econometrics. Any earlier studies in real estate, land management or other closely related field are regarded positive.
Content and structure of the minor
In the Minor in Real Estate Economics will be introduced to the principles of real estate economics and the dynamics of real estate market, as well as valuation methods and investment analysis. All students will also improve their knowledge on real estate and environmental legislation and the planning system, and their role in real estate markets. After the mandatory courses, the student can choose to deepen his/her knowledge in facility and property management, market analysis, housing economics or in urban economics.
Structure of the minor
| Code | Course name | ECTS credits |
|---|---|---|
| Compulsory courses: | ||
| REC-E3100 | Real Estate Economics | 6 |
| REC-E3200 | Institutions in Real Estate Economics | 6 |
| Elective courses (select 2-3 courses): | ||
| REC-E3400 | Housing Economics | 6 |
| REC-E3300 | Facility and Property Management | 6 |
| REC-E3600 | Real Estate Market Analysis | 6 |
| REC-E3500 | Urban Economics | 6 |
Basic information
Code: ENG3074
Extent: 24-30 ECTS
Language: English
Organizing department: Department of Built Environment
Teacher in charge: Ari Ekroos
Target group: Students from other Master's Programmes at Aalto
Application process: Because limited number of seats, students are selected to the Real Estate Economics minor subject according to the order of priority confirmed in the course description of REC-E3100 Real Estate Economics. REC-E3100 Real Estate Economics course is the first course of the minor and prerequisite course for the other minor courses.
Quotas and restrictions: Max 10 students will be admitted yearly
Prerequisites: Earlier studies must have included at least the basics of economics, law and statistics/econometrics. Any earlier studies in real estate, land management or other closely related field are regarded positive.
Content and structure of the minor
In the Minor in Real Estate Economics will be introduced to the principles of real estate economics and the dynamics of real estate market, as well as valuation methods and investment analysis. All students will also improve their knowledge on real estate and environmental legislation and the planning system, and their role in real estate markets. After the mandatory courses, the student can choose to deepen his/her knowledge in facility and property management, market analysis, housing economics or in urban economics.
Structure of the minor
| Code | Course name | ECTS credits |
|---|---|---|
| Compulsory courses: | ||
| REC-E3100 | Real Estate Economics | 6 |
| REC-E3200 | Institutions in Real Estate Economics | 6 |
| Elective courses: | ||
| REC-E3400 | Housing Economics | 6 |
| REC-E3300 | Facility and Property Management | 6 |
| REC-E3600 | Real Estate Market Analysis | 6 |
| REC-E3500 | Urban Economics | 6 |
Basic information
Code: ENG3074
Extent: 24-30 ECTS
Language: English
Organizing department: Department of Built Environment
Teacher in charge: Ari Ekroos
Target group: Students from other Master's Programmes at Aalto
Application process: None
Quotas and restrictions: Max 10 students will be admitted yearly
Prerequisites: Earlier studies must have included at least the basics of economics, law and statistics/econometrics. Any earlier studies in real estate, land management or other closely related field are regarded positive.
Content and structure of the minor
In the Minor in Real Estate Economics will be introduced to the principles of real estate economics and the dynamics of real estate market, as well as valuation methods and investment analysis. All students will also improve their knowledge on real estate and environmental legislation and the planning system, and their role in real estate markets. After the mandatory courses, the student can choose to deepen his/her knowledge in facility and property management, market analysis, housing economics or in urban economics.
Structure of the minor
| Code | Course name | ECTS credits |
|---|---|---|
| Compulsory courses: | ||
| REC-E3100 | Real Estate Economics | 6 |
| REC-E3200 | Institutions in Real Estate Economics | 6 |
| Elective courses (select 2-3 courses): | ||
| REC-E3400 | Housing Economics | 6 |
| REC-E3300 | Facility and Property Management | 6 |
| REC-E3600 | Real Estate Market Analysis | 6 |
| REC-E3500 | Urban Economics | 6 |