14th floor, Robinson College of Business Building
404/651-2760
Joseph S. Rabianski, Chair
Faculty: Black, Diaz, Gibler, Grissom, Rabianski, Ziobrowski.
Course prefix: RE
Individuals who deal in land assets, as investors, brokers, appraisers, analysts, financiers, or developers, require substantial awareness of the community's political and economic characteristics plus a thorough knowledge of the economics involved in each investment situation. The curriculum in real estate is designed to provide the student with an understanding of (1) the various phases of real estate activity, (2) the economic and social services relating to land use that are performed by individuals and institutions, and (3) the forms of business and professional services necessary to support real estate activity.
Required Major Courses: RE 3010, 4150,4160, 4800, 4950 and two additional 4000?level courses in real estate; LgIS 4490 may also be chosen as one of the two additional courses in the major.
It is strongly recommended that students majoring in real estate take LgIS 4490 (Real Estate Law) as an elective if it is not chosen as a major course.