Master’s Program
Geared toward direct application, our rigorous, concentrated, and multidisciplinary program offers an unparalleled education in real estate practice.
Master of Science in Real Estate Development (MSRED)
Launched in 1983, the MSRED is the first one-year degree in real estate development and the most concentrated, science-based graduate degree in real estate available.
Students benefit from CRE’s unique ecosystem of interconnected academic research and industry partnership allowing them to apply cutting-edge discoveries to practical problems in effective, equitable, and creative methods. MSRED students gain the critical tools and skills required to succeed in the rapidly evolving global real estate industry while also grounding their practice within thecritical frameworksof social, economic, and environmental sustainability.
Drawing on resources from theMIT School of Architecture and Urban Planning,the MIT School of Engineering,the Department of Economics, andthe MIT Sloan School of Management, the MSRED offers a specialized education beyond the scope oftraditional MBA. Two-year graduate programs typically require a year of study in general business coursework before concentrating on real estate.
Outside the classroom, post docs serve as key mentors through research experience in ourCRE labs and initiativesthat investigate everything from property markets and financial models to sustainability and technology.
Explore the program
Student Life
The CRE introduces MSRED students to hundreds of industry professionals throughout the year. Learn about our year-round networking events and the greater MIT experience.
Career Development
Want to develop a strong career plan? The CRE brings together companies and professionals of disciplinary expertise and practice to engage with students. Internships, mentorships, networking and learning opportunities are all available resources.
Financial Aid
Applicants seeking tuition assistance may apply for fellowships or fellow programs, self-funded through the CRE.
“What truly stood out during my time in the program was the emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration, working effectively with architects, planners, and various stakeholders, to craft innovative solutions.
—Jenny wu ’12, Managing Director of Development for Jonathan Rose Companies