Graduate Real Estate Minor

Enrich your Ivy League graduate degree with real estate expertise.

Format
In person
Location
Ithaca, NY
Degree Awarded
Minor
This program is part of
Rubacha Department of Real Estate

Why add a real estate minor?

Cornell University is world-renowned for its innovation in real estate education – and this deep expertise spans across campus. Faculty from the SC Johnson College of Business and the College of Architecture, Art and Planning come together to offer a robust minor that enhances any Cornell graduate degree. 

Minoring in real estate at the graduate level will give you the foundational knowledge you need to succeed in various aspects of the industry, whether you’re a future hospitality leader looking to get into development, an architecture professional wanting to broaden your business acumen, or an MBA student interested in building a niche in commercial development. 

Graduate Real Estate minor options

We offer two distinct real estate minors, each which can be customized to match your professional aspirations. Both offer a wide range of interdisciplinary courses led by distinguished scholars and practitioners.

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Hospitality Real Estate minor for MMH students

Add a real estate focus to your Master of Management in Hospitality (MMH) degree . This career-focused minor is especially ideal for Hotelies looking to get into development or investments.

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Real Estate minor for all Cornell graduate students

Start with principles of real estate, finance and investments, then dive into enrichment electives of your choice, with options like construction planning, affordable housing policy, and land use law.

Next steps

Interested in pursuing the Graduate Minor in Real Estate at Cornell? Contact the program coordinator at realestateminor@cornell.edu with questions or submit your application.