Real Estate and Construction Law, Policy and Management - Certificate
The certificate in Real Estate and Construction Law, Policy, and Management is designed for real estate and construction industry professionals (including real estate agents, developers, architects, engineers, and general contractors) to deliver specialized legal training to position them to respond to the challenges and opportunities the industry may pose for providers, suppliers, and industry partners.
This graduate-level certificate in Real Estate and Construction Law, Policy, and Management will prepare new and experienced industry professionals to effectively address complex legal and policy challenges in the real estate and construction industry. Specifically, participants will be exposed to (i) important Federal and state laws, regulations and policies in the real estate and construction industry, and (ii) advances in theory and practice, as well as applications of law, regulation and policies through case studies through a module-based structure.
Individuals who complete the program will be able to synthesize scenarios, practice, and legal regulation in the real estate and construction industry, providing analysis or judgments for consideration to organizational leadership with a nuanced perspective.
The certificate in Real Estate and Construction Law, Policy, and Management provides an industry-responsive curriculum with a focus on real estate and construction law as it applies to policies, business, and economic factors. Courses are offered by asynchronous distance learning to provide a flexible schedule for working professionals. Interactive coursework includes case study assignments and regular interaction with classmates through zoom meetings, videos, audio casts, chat rooms, discussion boards, and group breakout sessions.
This program is approved for delivery via asynchronous distance education technology.
For more information, please go to law.tamu.edu.