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Dubai realty institute offers new courses in property management
The Dubai Real Estate Institute (DREI), the region's first specialised real estate institution,on Saturday announced the launch of its latest graduate programmes, which will encompass three in-built degrees, including Master of Real Estate Development, Graduate Diploma in Real Estate, and Certificate in Real Estate.
Dubai: The Dubai Real Estate Institute (DREI), the region's first specialised real estate institution,on Saturday announced the launch of its latest graduate programmes, which will encompass three in-built degrees, including Master of Real Estate Development, Graduate Diploma in Real Estate, and Certificate in Real Estate.
Aiming to enrol 35 executive graduate students for the postgraduate programme, DREI's deadline for the submission of applications is October 3 for the Master's programme, which is scheduled to begin on October 28.
Delivered in partnership with Australia's Bond University, pioneers in offering academic courses in real estate and urban development, the programme is designed for students and professionals keen to further develop their industry expertise.
"We are committed to introducing the most relevant programmes in real estate education. As a strong and credible educational partner, we believe the skilled faculty members and expertise of Bond University will add enormous value to the region's real estate sector," said Dr Salem Al Shafe'ei, managing director of DREI.
The Master of Real Estate Development is a three semester degree programme, comprising 12 courses with a total of 120 credit hours, allocating 10 credit hours for each course and inclusive of a research project.
Degree certificates will be awarded by DREI and Bond University to participants upon the successful completion of the master's programme.
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