Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate & Construction Management
Want more of a good thing?
The Burns School offers unique opportunities for students to earn two master-level degrees simultaneously or to pursue an MBA or IMBA with a real estate and construction management concentration. Or, you can add another dimension to your industry knowledge by combining the MSRECM with a juris doctor (JD) from the University of Denver's Sturm College of Law.
MSRECM + MBA or IMBA
If you're interested in expanding your studies beyond a master of science, you might want to consider an MBA or IMBA with a real estate and construction management concentration or pursuing a dual degree that combines a MSRECM with an MBA or IMBA. This will give you a greater depth and breadth of business knowledge while still allowing you to specialize in real estate and construction management.
MBA/IMBA Real Estate and Construction Management Concentration Requirements
MSRECM + master's in a specific business discipline
MSRECM + MAcc (Accountancy) Degree Plan
MSRECM + MS Finance Degree Plan
MSRECM + MS Management Degree Plan
Concentrations
Graduate students at the Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management concentrate in either residential or commercial real estate development for specialized knowledge in these areas.
