UCLA has initiated a Master of Real Estate Development (MRED) program at the Luskin School of Public Affairs. This one-year program aims to produce responsible real estate professionals, emphasizing community-driven development. Founding director Greg Morrow highlighted the unique learning environment of Los Angeles, a significant urban laboratory. Unlike similar programs, UCLA's curriculum will delve into critical contemporary issues such as climate change, inequality, and gentrification. It will be taught primarily by industry professionals who collaborated in its design, aiming to foster a new generation of adaptable and socially-aware real estate leaders.
UCLA has launched its Master of Real Estate Development (MRED) program aimed at cultivating thoughtful and community-focused real estate leaders.
The curriculum will tackle critical issues such as climate change, gentrification, and post-pandemic work practices to prepare students for the challenges in real estate.
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