Master of Science in Real Estate and the Built Environment and Juris Doctorate
Denver , United States
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Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Construction Management | Real Estate | Business Law
Area of study
Business and Administration | Law
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
Master of Science in Real Estate and the Built Environment and Juris Doctorate
The Master of Science in Real Estate and the Built Environment and Juris Doctorate is a dual degree program that combines the study of real estate and the built environment with the study of law.
Program Requirements
- The Juris Doctorate (JD) component of the program requires 80 semester credits.
- The JD credit reduction with the dual degree is 10 semester credits from the original 90 required for the JD.
- The Master of Science in Real Estate and the Built Environment component requires 35 quarter credits.
- The MS credit reduction with the dual degree is 13 quarter credits from the original 48 required for the MS.
- The minimum number of credits required to complete the dual degree program is 115, consisting of 80 semester credits and 35 quarter credits.
Admission Requirements
Juris Doctor Admission Requirements
The admission requirements for the Juris Doctor component of the program are not specified in the provided context.
Master of Science in Real Estate and the Built Environment Admission Requirements
The admission requirements for the Master of Science in Real Estate and the Built Environment component of the program are not specified in the provided context.
Degree Requirements
Juris Doctor Degree Requirements
The degree requirements for the Juris Doctor component of the program are not specified in the provided context.
Master of Science in Real Estate and the Built Environment Degree Requirements
The degree requirements for the Master of Science in Real Estate and the Built Environment component of the program are not specified in the provided context.
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