High School
There are no specific educational requirements or certifications for becoming a real estate developer, but many developers have college degrees, and some have advanced degrees. While you are in high school, you can prepare for a career in real estate development by pursuing a broad-based liberal arts curriculum that will prepare you for a college education. In addition, courses in business, economics, finance, mathematics, speech communications, drafting, and shop will be helpful.
Postsecondary Training
Schools generally do not offer a specific curriculum that leads to a career as a real estate developer. Because the position requires a broad base of knowledge as well as some experience in the business community, most people become real estate developers after leaving an earlier career.
There are a few schools that offer undergraduate degrees in real estate, usually as a concentration within a general business degree program. Ohio State University, for example, offers a bachelor's degree specialization in real estate. There are even fewer graduate degree programs in real estate development, such as the University of Southern California's master's degree in real estate development. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology offers a one-year master's degree program in real estate development. Some schools offer master of business administration programs with a concentration in real estate.
The National Association of Realtors (NAR) offers certificates, associates, bachelor’s and master’s degrees through its NAR Academy at Columbia College.
Graduate degrees in law, business, and architecture are among the most beneficial to the real estate developer. If you are interested in pursuing an advanced degree in one of these areas, you should complete the necessary preparatory work as an undergraduate.
To pursue a law degree, you need a strong background in the liberal arts, including English, philosophy, history, and government. Good preparation for a master's degree in business includes course work in finance, marketing, accounting, business communications, and higher-level mathematics. An advanced degree in architecture requires an emphasis on drafting, mathematics, engineering, and physics.
Other Education or Training
The National Association of Realtors offers continuing education opportunities for real estate professionals. Contact the association for more information.
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