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M.S. Real Estate Development

Overview
The Master of Science in Real Estate Development program is a three-semester degree that combines the fundamental skills of professional real estate with a holistic approach to urban development as a creative act. The program is cross-disciplinary, drawing on its proximity to other modes of practice at the school, and is grounded in the three core tenets of global urban real estate development: the financial, the physical, and the social. It attracts future business leaders looking for an alternative to an MBA and committed architects hoping to run their own design/build firm. The program’s strength lies in its ability to weave current knowledge and best practices from the industry together with rigorous theoretical learning, incisive critical analysis, and immersive real-world case studies.

The Real Estate Development program is structured to provide a comprehensive understanding of finance and investment, project management, predevelopment analysis, zoning and planning, acquisition underwriting, and the value of design in real estate practices. In recent years, the program has greatly expanded its emphasis on financial investment and strengthened its relevancy in terms of real estate markets, introducing a new real estate technology sequence to the curriculum and increasing the availability of technology resources for research. The curriculum builds its foundational knowledge incrementally over the three terms: the first semester is dedicated to developing solid, core competencies and the majority of classes are required; the second, grants more space to focus on the development of specific industry interests; and the third consists mostly of deep-dive electives offered across GSAPP, Columbia Business School, Columbia School of International and Public Affairs, and Columbia Law School. The program culminates in a final Capstone project.

The program’s Capstone class begins with initial group work as students learn about five different active real estate case-study sites, and ends with individual Capstone projects. Students must create their own personalized Capstone “deal-book” (with all the relevant financial information, design proposals, and market analysis data), as well as deliver a presentation and defend their project to an audience of peers, alumni, and faculty. 

The Master of Science in Real Estate Development curriculum is bolstered by its proximity to the city and to the real-world opportunities that it offers: Professionals from the real-estate industry in New York City visit campus daily as adjunct professors, alumni mentors, and lunchbox lecture speakers. Approximately a third of individuals in the program complete a part-time spring internship to gain additional work experience in NYC.

Contact

For more information on the program, please email realestate@arch.columbia.edu or call 212-854-0057.

For more information about Career Services, Industry Outreach & Placement, please email Rebecca Andersen Polimeda.

Curriculum

Intensive Summer Semester

The introduction to the program begins with immersion in real estate finance, construction technology, market analytics, and other foundational subjects. Electives are limited to allow students with diverse background experiences to build essential financial, graphic, and analytical competencies.

Expansive Fall Semester

While core skills continue to be developed—particularly in finance, history of development, and real estate law—students are given significant elective opportunities to broaden their theoretical and applied skill sets by concentrating on the unique finance or design course tracks available only at Columbia.

Integrated Spring Semester

With a central focus on capstone projects, complex financial and economic modeling, and public policy, students bring together a cross-disciplinary portfolio of independent and supervised research and coursework, graduating with a holistic professional foundation.

Columbia GSAPP MSRED Program Introduction
Current Faculty
Michael Adelstein
Mitchell Adelstein
Shaishav Agarwal
Nathalia Bernardo
James von Klemperer
Robert Wertheimer
Recent News
Oct 28, 2024
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Spring 2025 Courses

Course Semester Title Student Work Instructor Syllabus Requirements & Sequence Location & Time Session & Points Call No.
6114‑1 Spring 2025
Condo/Single Family Investment Analysis
Eric Andersen Syllabus
209 FAYERWEATHER
M 5-7PM
SES A
1.5 Points
15771
6116‑1 Spring 2025
Managing Family Real Estate Business
Mehul Patel, Paula Kirby Syllabus
209 FAYERWEATHER
F 9-11AM
SES B
1.5 Points
13293
A6112‑1 Spring 2025
Investment Committee Fundamentals
Jake Pesci Syllabus
209 FAYERWEATHER
TU 8:30-10:30AM
SES B
1.5 Points
13292
Pla4314‑1 Spring 2025
Real Estate Finance III
Chris Munsell Syllabus
113 AVERY
W 7:15 PM - 9 :15 PM
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
11713
PLA4328‑1 Spring 2025
Real Estate Finance III Tutorial
Beth Finley Syllabus
113 AVERY
TU 7 PM - 8:30 PM
FULL SEMESTER
0 Points
11715
Pla6050‑1 Spring 2025
Internship
Rebecca Andersen Polimeda Syllabus
FULL SEMESTER
1.5 Points
11717
PLA6081‑1 Spring 2025
Real Estate Fixed Income/Debt Products
Merrie Frankel Syllabus
209 FAYERWEATHER
TU 3-5PM
SES B
1.5 Points
11720
Pla6212‑1 Spring 2025
Affordable Housing, Development and Policy
Ed Poteat Syllabus
209 FAYERWEATHER
TU 11AM-1PM
SES A
1.5 Points
11722
Pla6231‑1 Spring 2025
Advanced Excel Skills
Jose Lievano Syllabus
113 AVERY
TU 4 PM - 6 PM
SES A
1.5 Points
11741
Pla6236‑1 Spring 2025
Asset Management
Sara Queen Syllabus
209 FAYERWEATHER
W 5 PM - 7 PM
SES A
1.5 Points
11788
Pla6332‑1 Spring 2025
Real Estate Transactions Law
Nathalia Bernardo, Robert Wertheimer Syllabus
113 AVERY
TH 2 PM - 5 PM
SESSION B (2/27, 3/6, 3/13, 3/27)
1.5 Points
11743
Pla6333‑1 Spring 2025
Legal Elements of the Development Process
Richard Leland Syllabus
113 AVERY
W 9-11 AM
SES B
1.5 Points
11745
Pla6335 Spring 2025
Capstone: Development Case Studies
Adam Lubinsky, Cecily King Syllabus
113 AVERY
TH 9 AM - 12 PM
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
11751
Pla6342‑1 Spring 2025
International Re Regions: Asia
Johnny Din Syllabus
209 FAYERWEATHER
W 3 PM - 5 PM
SES A
1.5 Points
11754
Pla6342‑2 Spring 2025
International Re Region: Brazil
Shawn Amsler Syllabus
209 FAYERWEATHER
M 9AM - 11 AM
SES A
1.5 Points
11756
Pla6357‑1 Spring 2025
Construction Management and Technology
John Lyons Syllabus
113 AVERY
F 1- 3 PM
SES A
1.5 Points
11760
Pla6375‑1 Spring 2025
Negotiating Commercial Leases
Mitchell Nelson, Martin Gold Syllabus
113 AVERY
M 9 AM - 11 AM
SES B
1.5 Points
11763
Pla6384‑1 Spring 2025
Tax Issues in Acquisitions and Developments
Daniel Crowley Syllabus
209 FAYERWEATHER
TU 9 AM - 11 AM
SES A
1.5 Points
11765
Pla6583‑1 Spring 2025
Private Equity Development: Hotels
Rani Gharbie Syllabus
209 FAYERWEATHER
TU 2 PM - 4 PM
SES A
1.5 Points
11767
Pla6712‑1 Spring 2025
Risk & Investment Management
Ryan Severino Syllabus
209 FAYERWEATHER
TU 11 AM - 1 PM
SES B
1.5 Points
11768
Pla6719‑1 Spring 2025
Building Adaptation and Reuse
Andy Golubitsky, Gabriel Randall Syllabus
113 AVERY
F 9 AM - 11 AM
SES A
1.5 Points
11770
PLA6722‑1 Spring 2025
Real Estate Private Equity - Acquisition Analysis
Jiho Lee Syllabus
113 AVERY
W 11 AM - 1 PM
SES B
1.5 Points
11773
Pla6748‑1 Spring 2025
Entrepreneurship In Buying Real Estate Assets
Masood Bhatti Syllabus
113 AVERY
TU 1 PM - 3 PM
SES B
1.5 Points
11774
PLA6752‑1 Spring 2025
Real Estate Media + Marketing
Amir Korangy Syllabus
209 FAYERWEATHER
W 4 PM - 6 PM
SES B
1.5 Points
11776
Pla6814‑1 Spring 2025
Advanced Affordable Housing Financial Analysis
C. Marisa Rodriguez Syllabus
209 FAYERWEATHER
M 9 AM - 11 AM
SES B
1.5 Points
11778
PLA6853‑9 Spring 2025
Joint RED_Arch Studio
Chris Munsell Syllabus
209 FAYERWEATHER
TH 4:30-6:30 PM
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
10973
PLA6863‑1 Spring 2025
International Design and Development
James von Klemperer, Forth Bagley Syllabus
209 FAYERWEATHER
W 11 AM - 1 PM
SES A
1.5 Points
11782
PLA6869‑1 Spring 2025
Equitable Development
Cecily King Syllabus
209 FAYERWEATHER
TH 1 PM - 3 PM
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
11784
Pla8792‑1 Spring 2025
Individual Research
Rebecca Andersen Polimeda
FULL SEMESTER
1.5 Points
11786
A6961‑17 Spring 2025
Data Mourning Clinic
Marina Otero Verzier, Daniel Miller Syllabus ALL GSAPP
Avery 700
TH 1:30-4:30 PM
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
13287
A6963‑15 Spring 2025
ADV VI STUDIO - CLINIC
Alonso L. Ortega, Anthony Clarke ALL GSAPP
Avery 409 / Avery 700
TH 1:30-5:30 PM
FULL SEMESTER ( 6 seminar sessions: January 23 + 30, February 20 + 27, April 17 + 24)
3 Points
13286
A4861‑1 Spring 2025
Footprint: Carbon and Design
David Benjamin TECH ELECTIVE
409 AVERY
TH 11AM-1PM
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
13288
A4063‑1 Spring 2025
Spatial Data Narratives
Josh Begley
300 BUELL SOUTH
W 7-9PM
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
11381
A4312 Spring 2025
Storytelling through Design
Hilary Sample ALL GSAPP + SCHOOL ARTS
300 BUELL SOUTH
TH 9 AM - 11 AM
FULL SEMESTER
3 PTS Points
11412
A4407‑1 Spring 2025
Methods in Spatial Research
Adam Vosburgh Syllabus
300 BUELL SOUTH
F 9 AM - 11 AM
SES A
1.5 PTS Points
11383
PLA6036‑1 Spring 2025
Urban Political Ecology and the Climate Crisis
Hugo Sarmiento
204 FAYERWEATHER
M 3PM-5PM
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
13331
Pla6831 Spring 2025
Joint MSRED/MSUP Studio
Adam Lubinsky Syllabus ALL GSAPP
412 AVERY
W 3:30-5:30 PM
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
10974
6423‑1 Spring 2025
ENERGY, FEMINISM AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
Alexandra Quantrill
409 AVERY
TU 9-11 AM
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
16523
A4325‑1 Spring 2025
Multi Graphics & Representation
Wael Morcos
505 Avery
F 10AM -12PM
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
11409

M.S. RED student Samuel Oketcho at the Fall 2016 ULI Conference in Dallas
The ULI Fall Meeting attracts more than 6,000 attendees annually, bringing together every sector of the real estate industry in one place. Columbia GSAPP’s M.S. RED students attended the Fall 2016 meeting in Dallas in full force, where student Samuel Oketcho was interview by ULI on his takeaways from the conference.