Arizona State University Unveils New Degree in Real Estate and Applied Finance

PHOENIX — The W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University is making waves with the launch of a cutting-edge undergraduate degree in real estate and applied finance. Set to begin this fall in Tempe, this innovative program is designed to prepare students to excel in the dynamic fields of real estate and finance.

According to a recent news release, this initiative is part of the W. P. Carey Foundation’s commitment to enhancing real estate education at Arizona State University. Professor Mark Stapp, a leading figure in real estate education at the W. P. Carey School of Business, emphasized, “Real estate isn’t just about buildings — it’s the social and economic framework that supports resilient communities.”

Program Highlights

The new degree offers a comprehensive curriculum that integrates financial analysis, real estate principles, and experiential learning. Students will benefit from:

  • A curriculum that emphasizes financial analysis and real estate principles.
  • Hands-on project analysis through the experiential learning lab.
  • Mentorship opportunities and industry partnerships via the W.P. Carey Center for Real Estate and Finance.
  • Exploration of real estate markets on a local, national, and global scale.

Charles J. Robel Dean and W. P. Carey Distinguished Chair in Business, Ohad Kadan, remarked, “With this new program, we’re investing in the next generation of professionals who will lead and innovate across the real estate and financial sectors.”

For those eager to embark on this academic journey, applications can be submitted online. This program not only underscores the pivotal role real estate plays in economic development but also highlights ASU’s dedication to fostering leadership and innovation in the sector.

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