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Capitol Technology University Course Catalog

   
    Sep 19, 2024  
2024-2025 Course Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Course Catalog

Real Estate Management, Ph.D.


The Doctor of Philosophy in Real Estate Management degree is a unique program designed to meet the long-standing needs of today’s Real Estate Management in an ever changing world of commercial, private and of course the concept of smart cities. The PhD in Real Estate Management program provides students with the opportunity to conduct extensive and sustained, original research at the highest level in the field of Real Estate Management. The PhD in Real Estate Management is designed to meet the demands of the next generation of new buildings and mod needs of existing ones. The Ph.D. in Real Estate Management is for current leaders in the field who desire to elevate their skills to the highest level and to contribute to the body of knowledge in Real Estate Management.

All required courses are offered exclusively online in a 16-week asynchronous format.

Student Outcomes

Upon graduation, graduates will be able to

  • Integrate and synthesize alternate, divergent, or contradictory perspectives or ideas fully within the field of Real Estate Management.
  • Demonstrate advanced knowledge and competencies in Real Estate Management.
  • Analyze theories, tools, and frameworks used in Real Estate Management.
  • Execute a plan to complete a significant piece of scholarly work in Real Estate Management.
  • Evaluate the legal, social, economic, environmental, and ethical impact of Real Estate Management actions and demonstrate advanced skills in integrating the results into the leadership decision-making process.
  • Develop the skill to implement Real Estate Management plans needed for commercial and residential real estate.
  • Critique social skills and practices for selecting teams that work in Real Estate Management.

Notes


  • This program may be completed with a minimum of 60 credit hours, but may require additional credit hours, depending on the time required to complete the dissertation/publication research. Students who are not prepared to defend after completion of the 60 credits will be required to enroll in RSC-899, a one-credit, eight-week continuation course.
  • Students are required to be continuously enrolled/registered in the RSC-899 course until they successfully complete their dissertation defense/exegesis.