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NYU Schack Institute of Real Estate announces registration for summer intensives

According to the NYU Schack Institute of Real Estate, registration is now open for its lineup of 19 summer intensive courses in real estate and construction from June to August 7, 2013 as part of New York University's School of Continuing and Professional Studies (NYU-SCPS) summer semester. The one-week classes at NYU's Midtown Center feature expert faculty members, small class sizes, condensed formats, and convenient schedules. The courses deliver in-depth, concentrated learning experiences for professionals who seek to sharpen their expertise in a particular aspect of the expanding, globalized real estate and construction industries. Class enrollment is limited to ensure that students receive personalized attention. Courses are generally scheduled Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Final grades earned over the summer can often be applied toward the completion of a professional certificate. "The summer intensive is a wonderful opportunity for students and professionals to delve deeper into their training on a fast track," said NYU Schack Divisional Dean Rosemary Scanlon. "We look forward to a productive summer and hope students take advantage of our options." The 2013 NYU Schack Summer Intensive offerings include: The Business of Real Estate: Finance and Investment Construction Project Management Real Estate Financial Modeling and Analysis Hotel Real Estate Global Real Estate Markets Residential Property Management Commercial Real Estate Lease Analysis
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