Forbes: Business And Real Estate Degrees Team Up At Tulane

Forbes contributor Tom Pfister recently highlighted the Freeman School's new MBA/Master of Sustainable Real Estate Development program. Offered in partnership with Tulane School of Architecture, the program enables student to earn both an MBA and a Master of Sustainable Real Estate Development in five semesters.
“There is a growing demand for real estate professionals and a demonstrated need for sustainable building practices,” said John Clarke, associate dean for graduate programs and executive education at Tulane’s Freeman School of Business. “Worldwide, the United Nations estimates that 3 million people a week are moving to cities, a massive number. There is an urgent need for sustainable development to accommodate this massive influx. The real estate industry is growing across the globe, and our students are expressing interest in the field.”
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