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Real Estate and Community Development Undergraduate Certificate
Real Estate and Community Development Undergraduate Certificate
at Metropolitan State University
Minneapolis Catalog
The goal of Metropolitan State University’s Undergraduate Certificate in Real Estate and Community Development is to build students’ understanding in the areas of community development, real estate, and the important intersection between them. We achieve this through a flexible combination of business courses focused on real estate and entrepreneurship, and social science courses focused on organizing, developing, and sustaining community to form a common foundation and allow students to pursue their personal and professional interests.
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Real Estate Sales Agents
Rent, buy, or sell property for clients. Perform duties such as study property listings, interview prospective clients, accompany clients to property site, discuss conditions of sale, and draw up real estate contracts. Includes agents who represent buyer.
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$36,030
$44,270
$102,850
$17.32
$21.28
$49.45
Admissions
Program eligibility requirements Students should have completed at least 30 credits of post-secondary coursework. At least one writing course is strongly recommended. Metropolitan State University is a leader in credit for prior learning. Certifications, continuing professional education, and work experiences can potentially be used to satisfy part of the 30-credit requirement.