Aviation Management
Worms University of Applied Sciences
at Hochschule Fresenius - University of Applied Sciences · Idstein, Hesse
Duration
4 semesters
Tuition
On request
Intake
Winter semester
Mode
Full Time
The Master’s programme in International Real Estate Management at Hochschule Fresenius provides a comprehensive understanding of the global real estate market, integrating principles of business administration and specialised real estate management techniques. Through a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical application, students develop crucial skills to navigate the complexities of real estate investment, project development, and property management.
This programme typically lasts for four semesters and is structured around ECTS credits, focusing on key modules that cover areas such as real estate financing, valuation, and sustainable building practices. Students engage in a blend of academic studies and practical experiences, including a practical or internship semester, which is characteristic of universities of applied sciences in Germany.
Throughout the course, students not only enhance their analytical and strategic thinking skills but also gain expertise in international market dynamics, providing them with a competitive edge in the workforce. The curriculum is designed for individuals who are aspiring to take leadership roles in the real estate sector and are keen on understanding the intricacies of international real estate practices.
As the programme is taught in English, it attracts a diverse cohort of students from around the globe. This intercultural environment enriches the learning experience, preparing graduates for a successful career in a globalised industry.
It typically takes 4 semesters, with intakes in Winter semester.
Real Estate ManagerProperty Investment AnalystAsset ManagerProject DeveloperUrban Development ConsultantReal Estate Marketing SpecialistTypical industries that hire graduates include real estate firms, investment funds, construction companies, consulting agencies, and urban plann...
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