Schulich School of Business - York University Master of Real Estate and Infrastructure (MREI)
Schulich School of Business - York University

Schulich School of Business - York University

Master of Real Estate and Infrastructure (MREI)

Toronto, Canada

Master degree

1 year

Full time

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The Master of Real Estate and Infrastructure (MREI) offers an interdisciplinary approach to real estate with a strong focus on infrastructure. This program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the real estate sector, preparing them for roles in this dynamic field. The coursework spans various aspects, including finance, development, and sustainability, promoting a holistic view of real estate management.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue diverse career opportunities in areas such as real estate development, property management, urban planning, and infrastructure finance. The program equips students with essential skills to succeed in both public and private sectors, facilitating roles in investment, consultancy, and governmental organizations.

Master of Real Estate and Infrastructure (MREI)

The 12-month full-time Master of Real Estate and Infrastructure (MREI) is the first graduate program in Canada that offers a combination of courses in both Real Estate and Infrastructure. The program builds upon the quality and reputation of the MBA specialization in Real Estate and Infrastructure, which was established in 1991.

The MREI integrates leadership development with a focus on entrepreneurial thinking and development, investment and financing of real estate and infrastructure. It combines classroom learning with a one-of-a-kind co-curricular experience, creating strong connections between theory and practical application and capitalizing on a diverse network of alumni and other industry participants.

The comprehensive curriculum examines valuation techniques, legal and regulatory frameworks, investment and business structures and the project life cycle. Students will have opportunities to further explore their professional interests with elective courses in specialized topics.

The backbone of the curriculum is a leadership development course that runs throughout the three terms and integrates learning from the myriad aspects of the student experience.