Currently enrolled and prospective graduate students at the Chaplin School can now specialize in the growing field of hospitality real estate.
The Real Estate Specialization provides graduate students an in-depth look at hospitality real estate development from concept to planning, including investment analysis, financing techniques, asset management, and much more. As the industry evolves from an owner-operator model to the more complex model of third-party ownership and investment, development, and management, students in this specialization will gain the crucial knowledge and skills needed to succeed in this booming field.
Students should plan their schedules wisely for this specialization as course offerings vary by semester.
The three additional courses are as follows:
- HMG 6607 Real Estate Development (only offered in the fall, prerequisite is Feasibility Studies)
- HMG 6429 Asset Management (only offered only in spring)
- HMG 6486 Investment Analysis for the Hospitality Industry (offered in the spring, prerequisite is Real Estate Development)
In the program, there is room for one elective. One of the three additional courses required can be taken using elective credits.
For more information and to sign up, contact Delio Morato at 305.919.4774.