ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS

Academic Requirements


All MSRED students are required to register for three full terms and complete all requirements, plus a final thesis project (Summer or Fall).  


MSRED Program Time-Line 


Fall Thesis Option

*Please note that students registering only for the internship course (11. 962) during the summer semester are required to pay only the tuition fees associated with registering for the course (per unit; the MSRED internship course is a 1 unit course).  Thesis is considered full-time registration and will incur full tuition.  


Concentrations

While MIT does not officially designate minors/majors within graduate programs, nor on diplomas, students can unofficially concentrate their studies within their respective programs. The MSRED program allows students to concentrate their studies in either Development or Finance.  Students may also choose not to concentrate in one area or the other.  Students who choose to pursue a concentration most often denote this on their resume, as MIT does not offer a designation on one's diploma at the graduate level.

Students taking either the Development or Finance “concentration” must complete: the common MSRED core courses, 3-5 elective courses focused in their chosen concentration (minimum 33 units total), and finally, must complete a Master’s thesis related to their concentration.  The thesis is normally undertaken during the summer semester following course work, but may be completed during the subsequent fall semester if students opt to extend their program to 16 months.  Students also have the option to design a custom, tailored focus involving the core curriculum together with a unique set of MIT elective courses.  


Suggested Electives

Special Seminars

Real estate is an ever-evolving field and, as such, new and exciting innovations are a constant. In order to allow a more in-depth study of some topics covered by other courses, as well as to provide insight into many of these innovations, the MSRED Program hosts a revolving list of half-semester seminars each fall and spring.
See current offereings here.

Past and current seminars include:

  

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