A Bachelor’s in Real Estate and the Built Environment

The Real Estate and the Built Environment (REBE) program provides a multi-disciplinary perspective on the business of the built environment. The program will prepare you for a career in real estate covering development, property management, appraisal and assessment, leasing and brokerage, project management, corporate real estate, acquisitions, finance and investment fund/asset management. Concentrations in the major include Real Estate, Property Development and Construction Management.

Careers

Degree Requirements

Minors open to all DU students

Real Estate

A minor in real estate focuses on the principles of real estate in the areas of real estate finance, capital markets, appraisal, taxation, and investment.

Real Estate Minor Degree Plan

Construction Management

Construction Management minors learn how to determine the economic feasibility of a project, plan the construction, schedule the project, control the associated costs, and manage all financial aspects of the project.

Construction Management Minor Degree Plan

Real Estate Development

As part of the Burns School’s courses of study, students will learn about real estate development from a cross-disciplinary perspective, studying management and marketing in addition to accounting and finance.

Real Estate Development Minor Degree Plan

Scholarships

In addition to financial aid available through University of Denver and Daniels College of Business, the Burns School awards financial aid from a variety of Endowed and Annual Scholarship funds.

Scholarships are based on need and/or merit. You must have a minimum of a 3.0 cumulative GPA on your last official transcript to qualify for merit and have a current FASFA on file with the DU Financial Aid Office.

In addition to applying for internal financial aid from the School, there are several external industry-sponsored scholarships that become available to Burns students throughout the year. External scholarship information will be posted in the Burns School Daily as it becomes available.

How to apply

Current undergraduate students must apply for Burns School scholarships through myDU.

4+1 Programs

Through Daniels’ 4+1 programs, you can get a head start on earning an essential business credential. All DU undergraduates are eligible to apply for our 4+1s, which allow you to graduate with both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in five years.

Five of our master’s programs offer the 4+1 dual-degree option:

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Admission

Join students who come to Daniels from across the U.S. and around the world for a rigorous business education.

Take the next step toward realizing your goal of earning a degree from a top-ranked business college by reviewing Daniels admission information.

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