First Semester - Fall 2020
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LDEV 664 - Market Analysis
Techniques and data sources for market analysis for development; analysis for housing development; trade area analysis and market analysis for retail development; analysis for office, industrial parks and for specialized development.
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LDEV 667 - Design and Development Economy
Interface between the physical and financial dimensions in the design and development process to achieve building and project economics; creating a physical product and a financial venture that responds to social and environmental concerns and to market economy and feasibility analysis.
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LDEV 669 - Income Property Land Development
Commercial land development program identification, implementation and completion strategies utilized to produce socially acceptable, environmentally sustainable and financially feasible properties. Emphasis is placed on site evaluation, financial feasibility, and investment analysis.
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LDEV 687 - Due Diligence
Selected residential and income property development projects and case studies are analyzed with respect to the following due diligence determinations: financial feasibility; legal, social and entitlement feasibility; physical feasibility including site analysis; and product design.
Second Semester - Spring 2021
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LDEV 661 - Site Analysis
Methods and techniques used in maximizing the productive potential of a development site. Emphasis is placed on analyzing the opportunities and challenges inherent in every property, and through efficient infrastructure and product design and construction, creating a product that meets or exceeds development expectations.
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LDEV 668 - Residential Land Development
Strategies, methods and techniques used in residential land development including: residential land development business organizations and ownership structures, single family lot deal structuring, feasibility, financing and financial analysis, planning and design.
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FINC 670 - Real Property Analysis
Provides foundational understanding of economic and financial analytical techniques used to evaluate income-producing real estate. Students learn the mathematics of present value analysis, then they apply the techniques to estimate market values and investment values to evaluate the financial feasibility of real estate projects.
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LDEV 689 - Fundamentals of Entrepreneurial Real Estate
An in-depth analysis of the four stages of entrepreneurial enterprise in the areas of land and property development including: the processes of opportunity identification, building a business model, leveraging resources/relationships and developing an exit strategy, followed by a dialogue covering the four main specialization areas within the Development Process Model or “Resource Continuum” including: strategic planning, managing, building and operating from both the investor and occupier perspectives.
Summer 2021
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LDEV 684 - Professional Internship
Professional practice under approved arrangement with public or private land or real estate development agencies in the United States or abroad.
I completed by internship with the Parkland Group, L.P. in College Station.
Third Semester - Spring 2021
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LDEV 663 - Introduction to Project Management
This course focuses on the management of the land development project from land acquisition through project dissolution. Emphasis is placed on both office and field operations during the pre-development, development construction, and post development phases.
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LDEV 651 - Property Development Agreements and Regulations
Overview of real property law with concentration on real estate development, property ownership, use, regulation, and taxation. Exploration of the characteristics of real estate as an investment, the development process, site and financial feasibility, and project funding. Review property management, maintenance, and operation, including landlord-tenant relationships, municipal utility districts, and property owners’ associations.
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LDEV 685 - Online Portfolio
Creation of an online portfolio demonstrating the knowledge and competencies obtained in the Master of Land and Property Development coursework. Undertaken as the terminal requirement for the Master of Land and Property Development degree.
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LDEV 688 - Land Development Capstone
Plans and venture structures for selected residential and non-residential development projects of varying size analyzed by student multidisciplinary teams with respect to the following; economic feasibility and cash flow and site and design plans and costs.