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Minor in Real Estate Management

The Minor in Real Estate Management will off er students theopportunity to increase their knowledge and skills in real estate.Real estate propels the economy, and this minor allows students togain the expertise to excel in this bustling arena in both housingand commercial property.

Administered by: Ted Rogers School of Business Management, Real Estate Management Department

Exclusions: This minor is not available to students in the following programs:

For Urban and Regional Planning students, a maximum of two Planning courses can be applied to the Minor.

Revised curriculum begins 2023-2024 for students admitted Fall 2023 and after. Students admitted Fall 2022 and before may follow the revised curriculum or the previous curriculum as published in the 2022-2023 Undergraduate Calendar.

To receive this Minor, students must complete six (6) courses from the following curriculum:

Required course (1):

  • REM 300 Introduction to Real Estate Management

Plus a total of five (5) elective courses as follows:

Group 1: A minimum of three (3) of the following courses:

  • REM 400 Real Estate Finance
  • REM 420 Sustainability in Real Estate
  • REM 500 Real Estate Development and Project Mgmt
  • REM 520 Real Estate Economics
  • REM 600 Housing and Construction Management
  • REM 620 Real Estate Investment Analysis (OR PLE 635 Feasibility Analysis of Development)
  • REM 660 Real Estate Strategic Management
  • REM 700 Real Estate Valuation
  • REM 750 Real Estate Research Methods
  • REM 770 Global Real Estate
  • LAW603* Advanced Business Law
  • LAW703* Real Estate Law

Note:
Students in the Business Management - Law and Business Major can use only one of LAW 603 or LAW 703 towards minor requirements.

Group 2: A maximum of two (2) courses from following:

  • AFF 210 Principles of Finance I
  • ECN 101 Principles of Microeconomics
  • ECN 104 Introductory Microeconomics
  • ECN 201 Principles of Macroeconomics
  • ECN 204 Introductory Macroeconomics
  • ENH 825 Risk Assessment
  • EUS 102 Environment and Sustainability
  • EUS 202 Sustaining the City's Environments
  • EUS 301 Reading Neighbourhood Environments
  • EUS 450 Responses to Climate Change
  • EUS 550 Sustainable Cities: Politics and Equity
  • EUS 650 Waste and Waste Management
  • EUS 750 Energy and Transportation Transitions
  • EUS 760 Cities at Risk
  • EUS 850 Sustainability in Organizations
  • EUS 860 Measuring Sustainability
  • FIN 300 Managerial Finance I
  • GEO 151 Location, Location, Location
  • GEO 231 Principles of Demography
  • GEO 411 Resource and Environmental Planning
  • GEO 514 Resource Management in Northern Canada
  • GEO 671 Developmental and Environmental Law
  • GEO 719 GIS in Business: Strategic Mgmt Decisions
  • HIS 828 Science, Corporations and the Environment
  • HTA 602 Financial Management for Hosp/Tourism
  • HTL 510 Hotel Real Estate Management
  • LAW 122 Business Law
  • PLE 565 Community Sustainable Development
  • PLE 635 Feasibility Analysis of Development
  • PLE 755 Contemporary Urban Design
  • PLE 795 Local Economic Development Fundamentals
  • PLE 815 Facility Siting and Env. Risk Assessment
  • PLG 100 Intro to Urban and Regional Planning
  • PLX 333 City Building: Planning for Non-Planners
  • PLX 599 The Human World
  • POL 377 Urban Sustainability Policy

Please see Senate Policy 2, Section 7.4 for further information about Minors.