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MAKE IT FIRST CLASS HERE

Upgrade your educational flight plan. From your first MBA classroom experience to your last, you will always be first-class in faculty, networking, activities, and recruiting.

REAL ESTATE DEEP DIVE

Texas McCombs MBA students enjoy an immersive experience in real estate. Every class is informed by leading-edge research, industry experience, and savvy faculty who lead the world in real estate scholarship. Mentors and advisors from top firms keep it career-focused.

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MBA Concentration
  • AN MBA WITH REAL INTENT

    Texas Full-time MBA students seeking careers in real estate finance, investment, and development can select a real estate concentration. Real estate students gain technical and practical skills for leadership with classroom and experiential learning support from the Center.
  • CROSS-DISCIPLINARY AND PRACTICAL

    MBA Real Estate Concentration course options include real estate finance, investments, development law, student-managed Real Estate Funds, a project-based practicum with industry partners, as well as electives offered by UT’s School of Architecture and School of Law. The Real Estate Center and Graduate Real Estate Society coordinate an additional 20+ real estate educational opportunities.
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Graduate Real Estate Society
  • BUILDING CREDIBILITY

    Through the Texas Graduate Real Estate Society, the Center offers several co-curricular activities that augment time spent in the classroom. Benefits include specialized real estate career assistance, project and company visits, software training, case competitions, industry conferences, and more.
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Student-Managed Funds
  • INVEST IN YOUR CAREER

    McCombs is the only business school in the country where selected students manage both public and private real estate investment funds as part of their coursework. The REIT Fund began in 2007, and the Private Equity Fund, launched in 2016, give student managers career credibility even before they graduate.