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    On-Campus LLM Programs in Real Estate Law

    What is real estate law?
    Real estate law is the area of law that governs the buying and selling of property. People with a degree in real estate law are experts in property law, zoning law, and contract law. They help clients buy and sell property, negotiate leases, and resolve disputes.

    What can I do with a degree in real estate law?
    With a degree in real estate law, you can become a real estate agent, a property manager, or a real estate developer. You can also work as a legal assistant or paralegal in a law firm that specializes in real estate law. Alternatively, you could start your own business providing legal services to clients in the real estate industry.

    What will I learn during my real estate law degree?
    During your real estate law degree will learn the different principles that apply to the ownership, use and transfer of land. You will also learn about the different types of property rights, zoning regulations, environmental laws and other legal issues with real estate transactions. Additionally, you will learn about contracts, negotiations and other aspects of the real estate business.

    Education in the United States is mainly provided by the public sector, with control and funding coming from three levels: state, local, and federal, in that order. The common requirements to study at a higher education level in United States will include your admissions essay (also known as the statement of purpose or personal statement), transcript of records, recommendation/reference letters, language tests

    LLM is Latin for Legum Magister, signifying Master of Laws. Our Master of Laws (LL.M.) Program in American Law is a one-year graduate program. Foreign law graduates who successfully complete the program are awarded the degree “LL.M. in American Law.”

    On-campus learning refers to attending classes in person. It typically involves going to traditional classes and lectures, participating in group activities, and engaging with faculty and peers in person. On-campus learning also often includes access to laboratories, libraries, and other campus resources such as student clubs, career services offices, and recreation centers.