Awarding body:
University State Of California
Cost:
$18548 for 12-18 units
Duration:
Variable
Study mode:
Full time
Course description:
This concentration is designed for students interested in construction and project management aspects of the real estate development process. Coursework includes upper division courses in construction engineering and management from the Civil Engineering Department.
Entry requirements:
Applicants should have GPA of 3.5 in the major and an overall GPA of 3.3. They should have TOEFL scores of 600 or more in paper-based test, 250 in computer-based test or 100 in Internet-based TOEFL (IBT) with not less than 20 (out of 30) in listening, reading, writing, and speaking components. Students need to have a score of 600 or more in Critical Reading section of the SAT.
Application details:
Applicants need to submit the USC application for admission, recommendations, a statement of purpose and the test scores of SAT or ACT and academic records from all post-secondary schools attended. All documents should be mailed to University of Southern California, USC Office of Admission and Financial Aid, Graduate, University Park Campus, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0915.
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Number of students:
33389
No.of international students
7189
Address:
University of Southern California
Admission Center 615 Childs Way
LOS ANGELES
CA
90089
United States
Tel: +1 213 740 1111
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Venue information for this course:
Marshall School of Business, Department of Finance and Business Economics
Address:
Marshall School of Business, Department of Finance and Business Economics
Bridge Hall 308 MC 0804
3670 Trousdale Parkway Ste 308
LOS ANGELES
California
United States
90089
Venue Description:
The Finance and Business Economics Department seeks to examine the decision-making process and the role of markets in the allocation of both real and financial resources. Integrating the fields of finance and business economics, its faculty explores both theoretical and applied concepts in the related areas of corporate finance, investments, speculative and financial markets, real estate, insurance, banking, industrial organization and public policy towards business.
Accommodation available at this venue?
Yes
Accommodation Details:
The University of Southern California provides Trojan housing which consists of nearly 6,000 housing spaces in more than 40 residence halls and apartments are designed to provide easy access to campus resources and activities. A highlight of campus living are the five residential colleges, communities of students and faculty who share common interests and plan frequent group activities. Several residence halls have special interest floors (including business, cinema, music, and women in science and engineering). There are also floors dedicated to students especially interested in African American, Jewish, Latino or Muslim culture. Residence halls offer the traditional college housing experience, with double-occupancy rooms and community bathrooms, plus a required meal plan. Apartments - units with one or two double-occupancy bedrooms and a full kitchen, enables students to lead a more independent lifestyle, with more space and privacy. At the University, even the most tradition-steeped residence halls boast modern conveniences, including a customer service center, a computerized entry monitoring system and a smartcard-operated on-site laundry facility. The newest housing facility on campus is the four-story International Residential College at Parkside, which houses 400 students, features international cuisine in the dining hall and offers numerous cross-cultural programs. The halls provide free high-speed ethernet computer connections to campus networks and the Web. Each student has an ethernet jack and an individual telephone line. Resident technology assistants help everyone stay connected and student housing also includes free local telephone service and basic cable TV connections.
While Hotcourses makes every effort to ensure information is correct at time it is submitted, all information is indicative only and details are subject to change. Please check all details with University of Southern California