The world is changing and so is the future of real estate development. Advance your career and build your professional network with the one-year, STEM-designated UCLA Master of Real Estate Development (MRED) degree; an innovative graduate program educating skilled changemakers to tackle our most pressing social and environmental challenges.
A New Kind of MRED
- 70% of courses taught by industry leaders
- Access resources across a world-renowned university
- Study sustainability and new building technologies
- Learn about emerging trends and gain in-demand, leading-edge skills
- Gain a global perspective in the diverse and dynamic city of Los Angeles
- Grow your career through the extensive Bruins real estate network
- Innovative, holistic curriculum and comprehensive career development
- Can be completed in as little as 9.5 months
Program Highlights

Career and Mentoring
Our STEM-designated program prepares leaders for real estate’s growing future in as little as 9.5 months.

Curriculum
Graduate with the skills, experience, and network to make an immediate impact.

Our People
Blending academic excellence with real-world expertise.

Admissions
A program built for diverse backgrounds, united by real estate goals.
The UCLA Difference
What sets our program apart is its focus on the context of the broader real estate profession, its unique blend of academic rigor and practical relevance, and its interdisciplinary approach leveraging expertise from across the UCLA campus, drawing upon decades of cutting-edge research and policy analysis about real estate at a world-renowned university.
Our Industry Partners
Arturo Sneider, CEO of Primestor Development, speaking at a recent MRED event.
Our Industry Partners
We are exceedingly proud of our program’s esteemed industry partners – leaders and changemakers in the real estate field who support our program with advising and advocacy. Thanks to their commitment to UCLA MRED, our graduates will shape the future of real estate, alongside guidance and mentoring from these global real estate luminaries.
70% of MRED’s courses are taught by leading real estate development professionals and 30% taught by leading urban planning and development scholars.





