Master 2 Real Estate Law, Construction, Urban Planning
Program Overview
Introduction to the Master's Program
The University of Montpellier's Faculty of Law has been offering a specialized diploma in real estate law, construction, and urban planning since 1972. Initially known as the DESS Construction, Urbanisme, Am幯agement et Equipement, it is now referred to as the Master's in Real Estate Law.
Program Overview
The Master's program provides a multidisciplinary and specialized education, designed for individuals seeking to acquire or enhance their theoretical and practical knowledge in construction law, urban planning, and real estate.
Key Features
- The program is open to apprenticeship, allowing students to prepare for the Master's degree while working professionally through an apprenticeship contract.
- The apprenticeship provides a dual status, enabling students to enter the workforce while pursuing their university education.
- The academic year is divided into periods of teaching at the faculty and periods of work in a company.
Program Leadership
The Master's in Real Estate Law is co-directed by Messieurs St廧hane Benilsi and Fran蔞is Barloy.
Location
The University of Montpellier is located at 163 rue Auguste Broussonnet, 34090 Montpellier.
Program Details
Master 2 Droit Immobilier, Construction, Urbanisme
The Master 2 program in Real Estate Law, Construction, and Urban Planning offers a specialized education in these fields. It is designed for those who wish to gain or complement their knowledge in the theoretical and practical aspects of construction law, urban planning, and real estate.
Apprenticeship
The Master 2 program is open to apprenticeship, providing students with the opportunity to gain professional experience while pursuing their degree. This apprenticeship allows students to work in a company while attending classes at the university, providing a unique blend of theoretical and practical education.
Program Objectives
The program aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of real estate law, construction, and urban planning. It is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in these fields, whether in private practice, public service, or academia.
Curriculum
The curriculum for the Master's program includes a range of courses that cover the theoretical and practical aspects of real estate law, construction, and urban planning. These courses are designed to provide students with a deep understanding of the subject matter and to equip them with the skills necessary to apply this knowledge in real-world settings.
Admission Criteria
The admission criteria for the Master's program include a bachelor's degree in law or a related field, as well as a demonstrated interest in real estate law, construction, and urban planning. Applicants must also meet the language requirements of the program, which may include proficiency in French or other languages.
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for the Master's program vary depending on the student's status and the program's requirements. These fees are subject to change, and students are advised to check with the university for the most up-to-date information.
Research Areas
The program's research areas include real estate law, construction law, urban planning, and related fields. Students have the opportunity to engage in research projects and to work with faculty members who are experts in these areas.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Master's program have a range of career opportunities available to them. These may include positions in private practice, public service, academia, and other fields related to real estate law, construction, and urban planning. The program's emphasis on practical skills and real-world application prepares students for success in these careers.
