Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management
The only school of its kind in the nation.
The Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management at the Daniels College of Business provides a one-of-a-kind education. Only here you can earn an undergraduate, graduate or executive master's degree that combines real estate with construction management from an accredited business college. And it doesn't stop there; we also integrate finance, marketing, accounting and management into your degree, giving you a competitive edge.
The fast-paced field of real estate and construction management is without a doubt one of the most competitive in the business world. Leadership skills, management training and business acumen are in demand, yet most real estate professionals do not have a degree specific to their industry. No wonder our graduates are such a hot commodity.
Points of pride for the Franklin L. Burns School at Daniels:
- Hands-on experience: Real estate and construction management (RECM) students gain firsthand experience as an entrepreneurial developer. Students with residential interests collaborate with other students to build a home from start to finish. Those with a commercial focus team up with commercial developers in metro Denver to gain firsthand experience in urban development.
- Well-connected faculty: Faculty members at the Burns School are industry experts and dedicated teachers with connections to virtually every major development, brokerage, financing and construction organization in the region and beyond.
- Unparalleled industry access: The Burns School sponsors some 40 industry-related events each year and produces a student resume book that's posted online and distributed to alumni, friends and the industry. You'll graduate with a strong professional network.
- 10,000 strong alumni network: RECM alumni work in almost every major city in the Americas, Asia and Europe as well as Australia, New Zealand, India and the Middle East. You can utilize this extensive network when you need to make a deal, gain a local perspective or explore professional opportunities.

