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Master's Programme in Real Estate Economics
Curriculum 2024–2026
About the programme
The programme combines theoretical knowledge with real life projects and business cases, providing the students possibilities to gain hands-on experience and understanding of the complexity of the subjects. The programme applies versatile pedagogic methods to increase the student’s professional skills in e.g. team working and in the analysis of real life phenomena through theoretical frameworks.
The programme combines the scientific disciplines of economics, management, land management and planning to provide students with the key skills needed in the wide range of careers in the real estate sector.
Courses within the programme cover the skills and knowledge required to manage real estate throughout its life cycle. All students in real estate economics will be introduced to dynamics of real estate markets, factors that affect the value formation of real estate and the management of real estate assets. All students will also increase their knowledge on institutions relevant to real estate, such land management system, environmental legislation and the planning system, and their role in real estate markets.
In the advanced studies, the students can deepen their knowledge in several, more focused areas of real estate economics by choosing courses in e.g. real estate finance, development, law and land management. By completing these studies, the students enrich their understanding of the management of real estate throughout their lifecycle and of the use and development of land resources.
Degree structure
Major studies | 60 ECTS |
Master's thesis | 30 ECTS |
Elective studies | 30 ECTS |
Total score of the master's degree | 120 ECTS |
Course descriptions in Sisu
Major studies 60 ECTS
Code: ENG24
Scope: 60 ECTS
Programme Director: Professor Heidi Falkenbach
Compulsory studies (36 ECTS)
Code | Course name | ECTS credits | Teaching period |
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REC-E3100 | Real Estate Economics | 6 | I (First year) |
REC-E3200 | Institutions in Real Estate Economics | 6 | I (First year) |
REC-E3310 | Real Estate Management | 6 | II (First year) |
REC-E3400 | Housing Economics | 6 | II (First year) |
REC-E3500 | Urban Economics | 6 | III (First year) |
REC-E3600 | Real Estate Market Analysis | 6 | III (First year) |
Optional studies (select 24 ECTS from courses below, note prerequisites)
Code | Course name | ECTS credits | Teaching period |
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REC-E3700 | Sustainable Real Estate and Cities | 6 | No teaching 2024-2026 |
REC-E3800 | Futures Studies for Real Estate Economics | 6 | IV (First year) |
REC-E3900 | Corporate Real Estate Management | 6 | IV (First year) |
REC-E4100 | Real Estate Finance | 6 | IV (First year) |
REC-E4200 | Real Estate Development | 6 | V (First year) |
REC-E4500 | Land Management | 6 | V (First year) |
REC-E4600 | Economic Law | 6 | (First year) |
REC-E4700 | Environmental Law | 6 | (First year) |
REC-E4900 | Applied Econometrics for Real Estate Economics | 6 | V (First year) |
REC-E4040 course should be placed in your free elective studies module (see below):
Code | Course name | ECTS credits | Period |
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REC-E4040 | Special Course on Land Management | 6 | I (Second year) |
Master’s thesis (30 ECTS)
The master’s thesis is written on a topic related to the advanced studies of the degree programme.
The topic and the language of the master’s thesis are approved by the school upon application by the student; the school also appoints a thesis supervisor and one or two thesis advisors for it. The master’s thesis supervisor shall be one of the professors of Aalto University.
The master's thesis includes a presentation and maturity test.
Further instructions on the master’s thesis and the related process from Master's thesis.
Code | Course name | ECTS credits | |
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BE.thes | Master's thesis | 30 cr | Second year |
ENG.matr | Maturity test | 0 cr | Second year |
Elective studies (30 ECTS)
For your free elective studies module you can study courses offered by Aalto University or by other universities as it is possible by Aalto internal and inter institutional agreements and procedures and course specific prerequisites.
The structure of your Master’s Programme is designed so that you are able to study your major studies i.e. common and advanced courses during the first year. This leaves the second year for elective courses and Master’s thesis.
Alternatively, you can deepen your expertise by taking more of our advanced courses as elective studies or broaden your expertise by choosing courses from Aalto’s other programmes or from different universities.
The choice for elective studies is yours: the most important thing is that your elective studies complement your major studies and provide you with expertise that you personally feel important and inspiring for your career.
You can complete a minor subject and include it in elective studies. Please note that if you want to have a minor it needs to be advanced level minor. Please see the list of all minors offered by Aalto University under Minors.
You can also include max 5 ECTS of practical training (ENG-E1010 Practical Training) in your elective studies. You can find information on practical training on this page (MyCourses).
Elective studies must be university level studies that fulfill the degree requirements and, in general, studies that are offered as degree studies at the university in question. Universities also offer courses that are targeted for a larger audience. The suitability of these studies is evaluated taking into consideration the learning outcomes of the degree that the courses are planned to be included in.
Please note that the total number of credits for a master's degree (major studies, elective studies and master's thesis) may not exceed 125 ECTS.
REC-E4040 Special Course on Land Management course should be placed in electives studies.
According to Government Decree on University Degrees (794/2004), student shall demonstrate proficiency in Finnish and Swedish language that is required of central government staff in bilingual public organisations under subsection 1 of section 6 of the Act on the Knowledge of Languages Required of Personnel in Public Bodies (424/2003) andt hat is necessary for their own field; and proficiency in at least one foreign language that enablesstudents to monitor progress in their own field and operate in an international setting.
Student's bachelor's degree completed in Finland
Compulsory language studies are included as part of the Finnish Bachelor’s degree.
Student's bachelor's degree not completed in Finland
Students are required to complete 3 ECTS in one foreign language, including both oral and written proficiency. Relevant courses (marked with ‘o’ and ‘w’) are offered by the Aalto University Language Center.
Students who already have excellent command of English (for example, English as their first language) may choose 3 ECTS of Finnish or Swedish (basic level) courses instead, hence not covering the requirement of oral/written proficiency but meeting the language requirement of the degree.
In cases where student have received their pre-university education in a language of Finnish or Swedish, the language requirements are following: the student must take 2 ECTS in the second national language and 3 ECTS in one foreign language, including both oral and written proficiency. In these cases contact Learning Services.
Language studies are included in students’ elective studies and are agreed in the personal study plan.
Please find more information about language courses and information about learning languages from the Language Centre of Aalto University.
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