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List of Universities That Offer a Degree in Real Estate

There are nearly 150 universities that offer a real estate degree in the United States. We’ve listed them all here to help you find the best fit and launch your career.

One of the great things about the real estate industry is the flexibility and the low barrier to entry. Unlike many other industries, you are not strictly required to have a university or college degree to succeed. In fact, some of the country’s top agents have simply a high school diploma and their certification of licensure.

Still, it can be advantageous to have a degree in real estate. This is especially the case if you want to manage your own real estate group or get into real estate finance.

To help those interested in a degree, we’ve provided a list of every college real estate program in the U.S.

Alabama

Auburn University (Master’s in Real Estate Development)
Columbia Southern University (Professional Certificate in Real Estate Law)
University of South Alabama (Undergraduate Concentration in Real Estate)

Alaska

University of Alaska (Undergraduate Major in Property Management and Real Estate)

Arizona

Arizona State University (Undergraduate Minor in Real Estate)
University of Arizona (Master of Real Estate Development)

Arkansas

University of Arkansas (Undergraduate Concentration in Real Estate)

California

Butte College Real Estate Program (Associates in Real Estate)
California State Polytechnic University Pomona (Bachelor’s in Finance, Real Estate and Law)
California State University Fresno (Undergraduate Concentration in Real  Estate and Urban Land Economics)
California State University Los Angeles (Undergraduate Minor in Real Estate)
California State University Northridge (Undergraduate Concentration in Real Estate)
California State University San Bernardino (Undergraduate Certificate in Real Estate)
Chabot College (Associate’s in Real Estate)
City College of San Francisco (Associate’s in Real Estate)
College of San Mateo (Associate’s in Real Estate)
College of the Canyons (Associate’s in Real Estate)
Contra Costa College (Associate’s in Real Estate)
El Camino College (Associate’s in Real Estate)
Irvine Valley College (Associate’s in Real Estate)
La Sierra University (Undergraduate Minor in Real Estate)
Los Angeles Harbor College (Associate’s in Real Estate)
Los Angeles Valley College (Associate’s in Real Estate)
Los Medanos College (Associate’s in Real Estate)
Pacific State University (Graduate Concentration in Real Estate)
Pepperdine University (Master’s in Real Estate)
San Diego Mesa College (Associate’s in Real Estate)
San Diego State University (Bachelor’s in Real Estate)
San Francisco State University (Undergraduate Certificate in Commercial Real Estate)
San Joaquin Delta College (Associate’s in Real Estate)
San Jose City College (Associate’s in Real Estate)
San Jose State University (Graduate Certificate in Real Estate Development)
Santa Clara University (Undergraduate Minor in Real Estate)
Southwestern College (Associate’s in Real Estate)
University of California Berkeley (Real Estate Concentrations Offered in the PHD, MBA, Master’s and Graduate Certificate Programs )
University of Southern California (Bachelor’s and Master’s in Real Estate Development)
Woodbury University (Graduate Concentration in Real Estate Development)

Colorado

Colorado State University (Undergraduate Concentration in Real Estate)
Community College of Denver (Associate’s in Real Estate)
University of Colorado (Master’s in Real Estate)
University of Denver (Bachelor’s and Master’s in Real Estate and the Built Environment)

Connecticut

Southern Connecticut State University (Undergraduate Minor)
University of Connecticut (Bachelor’s in Real Estate)

District of Columbia

American University (Master’s in Real Estate)
Catholic University (Graduate Concentration in Real Estate Development)
George Washington University (Undergraduate Concentration in Real Estate)
Georgetown University (Master’s in Real Estate)

Florida

Florida Atlantic University (Undergraduate Minor in Real Estate)
University of Miami (Master’s in Real Estate Development and Urbanism)
Nova Southeastern University (Master’s in Real Estate Development)
Stetson University (Graduate Concentration in Real Estate and Planning)
University of Central Florida (Bachelor’s in Real Estate)
University of Florida (Master’s in Real Estate)
University of South Florida (Master’s in Real Estate)
Florida International University (Master’s in International Real Estate)

Georgia

Emory University (Undergraduate Concentration in Real Estate)
Georgia State University (Master’s in Commercial Real Estate and PHD in Real Estate)
University of Georgia (Graduate Concentration and PHD in Real Estate)
University of West Georgia (Undergraduate in Real Estate)

Illinois

John Marshall Law School (Master’s in Real Estate Law)
DePaul University (Master’s in Real Estate)
Northwestern University (Graduate Concentration in Real Estate)
Realtor University (Master’s in Real Estate)
Roosevelt University (Master’s in Real Estate)
South Suburban College (Undergraduate Certificate in Real Estate)
Southern Illinois University (Graduate Concentration in Real Estate Law)
University of Illinois (Graduate Concentration in Real Estate)

Indiana

Ball State University (Graduate Certificate in Real Estate)
Indiana University (Undergraduate Concentration in Real Estate)
University of Indianapolis (Master’s in Real Estate Development)

Iowa

University of Northern Iowa (Bachelor’s in Real Estate)

Kansas

Wichita State University (Undergraduate Concentration)

Kentucky

Murray State University (Undergraduate Minor in Real Estate)
University of Louisville (Graduate Certificate in Real Estate Development)
Western Kentucky University (Professional Certificate in Real Estate)

Louisiana

Tulane University (Master’s in Sustainable Real Estate Development)

Maine

Husson University (Undergraduate Concentration)

Maryland

John Hopkins University (Master’s in Real Estate and Infrastructure)
University of Baltimore (Real Estate and Economic Development)
University of Maryland (Master’s in Real Estate Development)

Massachusetts

Babson College (Bachelor’s in Real Estate)
Boston University (Professional Certificate in Real Estate Finance)
Brandeis University (Graduate Concentration in Real Estate)
Harvard University (Graduate Certificate in Real Estate Investment)
Suffolk University (Undergraduate Minor in Real Estate)
Western New England University (Graduate Concentration in Real Estate Law)

Michigan

Grand Valley State University (Undergraduate Certificate)
Michigan State University (Undergraduate Minor in Real Estate Investment)
University of Michigan (Graduate Certificate in Real Estate)
Western Michigan University (Undergraduate Minor in Real Estate)

Minnesota

St. Cloud University (Bachelor’s in Real Estate)
St. Thomas University (Graduate Certificate in Real Estate)

Mississippi

University of Mississippi (Undergraduate Concentration in Real Estate)

Missouri

University of Missouri (Undergraduate Concentration in Real Estate)

Nevada

College of Southern Nevada (Associate’s in Real Estate)

New Hampshire

New England College (Master’s in Real Estate Management)

New Jersey

Monmouth University (Graduate Concentration in Real Estate)
Montclair State University (Undergraduate Concentration in Real Estate)
Rutgers University (Graduate Concentration in Real Estate)

New York

Cornell University (Master’s in Real Estate)
Fordham University (Master’s in Real Estate)
New York University (Master’s in Real Estate)
Pratt Institute (Master’s in Real Estate Practice)
St. Johns University (Master’s Concentration in Real Estate)
State University of New York at Buffalo (Mater’s in Real Estate Development)
State University of New York Westchester Community College (Professional Certificate in Real Estate Investment)

North Carolina

University of North Carolina (Graduate Concentration in Real Estate)

Ohio

Cleveland State University (Graduate Certificate in Urban Real Estate and Finance)
Edison State Community College (Undergraduate Certificate in Real Estate)
Ohio State University (Graduate Concentration in Real Estate)
Southern State Community College (Associate’s in Real Estate)
University of Cincinnati (Undergraduate Certificate in Real Estate)

Pennsylvania

Lehigh University (Undergraduate Minor in Real Estate)
Saint Joseph’s University (Undergraduate Minor in Real Estate)
Temple University (Undergraduate Concentration in Real Estate)
Thomas Jefferson University (Master’s in Real Estate Development)
University of Pennsylvania (Graduate Concentration in Real Estate)
Villanova University (Graduate Concentration in Real Estate)
Westmoreland County Community College (Undergraduate Certificate in Real Estate)

Rhode Island

Roger Williams University (Graduate Concentration in Real Estate Law)

South Carolina

Clemson University (Master in Real Estate Development)
Coastal Carolina University (Undergraduate Minor in Commercial and Investment Real Estate)
University of South Carolina (Undergraduate Concentration in Real Estate)

South Dakota

South Dakota State University (Undergraduate Minot)

Tennessee

University of Memphis (Professional Certificate in Real Estate Law)

Texas

Baylor University (Bachelor’s in Real Estate)
Houston Community College (Associate’s in Real Estate)
South Plains College (Associate’s in Real Estate)
Texas A&M University (Master’s in Real Estate and Finance Development)
Texas Christian University (Undergraduate Concentration in Real Estate)
Texas Tech University (Undergraduate Concentration in Real Estate)
University of Houston (Graduate Certificate in Real Estate)
University of North Texas (Undergraduate Concentration in Real Estate)
University of Texas (Graduate Certificate in Real Estate)

Utah

Brigham Young University (Undergraduate Concentration in Real Estate)
University of Utah (Master’s in Real Estate Development)
Utah State University (Undergraduate Minor in Real Estate

Virginia

George Mason University (Master’s in Real Estate)
Old Dominion University (Undergraduate Concentration in Real Estate)
Radford University (Undergraduate Concentration in Insurance and Real Estate)
University of Virginia (Graduate Concentration in Real Estate)
Virginia Commonwealth University (Bachelor’s in Real Estate)
Virginia Tech (Undergraduate Concentration in Real Estate)

Washington

North Seattle Community College (Associates in Real Estate)
Seattle University (Graduate Concentration in Real Estate Law)
University of Washington (Master’s in Real Estate)

Wisconsin

Marquette University (Undergraduate Concentration in Real Estate)
University of Wisconsin (Master’s in Global Real Estate and PHD in Real Estate and Land Economics)
Waukesha County Technical College (Associate’s in Real Estate)

If you noticed a school is not listed here, mention it in the comments and we will be sure to add!

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1 Comment
  • Don Savage
    Posted at 04:04h, 24 May

    I wonder which one will be the fastest to graduate from?