MGMT 180
Special Topics in Management: Real Estate Finance and Investment
Description: Lecture, four hours. Topics of special interest to undergraduate students. Specific subjects may vary each term depending on particular interest of instructors or students. May be repeated for credit. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
Most Helpful Review
Fall 2020 - Real Estate Finance (now called MGMT 170) with Karlan was really great. He was a very engaging lecturer and well-prepared for remote instruction. Little to no technical issues, clearly presented and organized material, and lots of resources posted on CCLE to help with exam review and further reading. He always recorded the lectures and posted them very promptly. Originally participation was graded based on easy in-class polls (graded on completion), but he gave everyone 100% for participation due to COVID. No homework at all, and midterm (50 questions MC) and final (100 questions MC) were not too difficult but quite the time crunch. Attend the TA review sessions - you’ll see over half of the types of exam questions there. Karlan is super experienced and shares great anecdotes of his industry experience. Would definitely recommend this even if you have no prior experience in finance/economics. A lot of practical and fascinating topics were covered without feeling like information overload.
Fall 2020 - Real Estate Finance (now called MGMT 170) with Karlan was really great. He was a very engaging lecturer and well-prepared for remote instruction. Little to no technical issues, clearly presented and organized material, and lots of resources posted on CCLE to help with exam review and further reading. He always recorded the lectures and posted them very promptly. Originally participation was graded based on easy in-class polls (graded on completion), but he gave everyone 100% for participation due to COVID. No homework at all, and midterm (50 questions MC) and final (100 questions MC) were not too difficult but quite the time crunch. Attend the TA review sessions - you’ll see over half of the types of exam questions there. Karlan is super experienced and shares great anecdotes of his industry experience. Would definitely recommend this even if you have no prior experience in finance/economics. A lot of practical and fascinating topics were covered without feeling like information overload.