Available to students in the Driehaus College of Business and non-business programs at DePaul, a minor in Real Estate provides students with a general understanding of the real estate business and in-depth exploration of a specific topic in real estate, such as law, policy, valuation, investment, or finance.
Course Requirements
A student minoring in Real Estate is required to complete Real Estate courses totaling at least 20.0 hours:
Course List Course | Title | Quarter Hours |
| 4 |
FIN 290 | FINANCE FOR NON-BUSINESS MAJORS | |
FIN 310 | INTRODUCTION TO FINANCE | |
| 4 |
RE 350 | REAL ESTATE ANALYSIS | |
or FIN 350 | REAL ESTATE ANALYSIS |
| 12 |
RE 300 | REAL ESTATE LAW | |
RE 320 | URBAN PLANNING AND PUBLIC POLICY | |
RE 325 | PROJECT MANAGEMENT: DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION | |
RE 352 | REAL ESTATE FINANCE | |
RE 353 | REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT | |
RE 354 | REAL ESTATE VALUATION | |
RE 398 | SPECIAL TOPICS (multiple topics may be used) | |
The department enforces all course prerequisites, without exception.
Students are encouraged to seek an internship with a Chicago-area business during the summer preceding either their junior or senior year, but the Real Estate minor does not offer or accept a for-credit internship course.
Graduation Requirements
All Real Estate (RE) courses and any courses used toward the Real Estate minor must be completed with a minimum grade of C- and with a combined GPA of 2.000 or higher.
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