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Tag Archives: real estate mba
Welcome Weekend Breakout: Finance MBA & Real Estate MBA
At the finance/real estate session at Welcome Weekend Bill Christie, Jacob Sagi, and Emily Anderson discussed the curriculum, the faculty, and career opportunities in the finance and real estate fields. Whether you’re interested in banking, corporate finance, hedge funds, private wealth management, equity research, real estate, or any other finance related career, Owen has a strong curriculum designed to help get you there.
Of note in the Owen program is the fact that core finance is taken during Mod I. This allows students to quickly jump into finance electives by Mod II and ultimately have up to 6 finance courses before their summer internship. This requires careful coordination between the statistics and accounting professors due to the numerous concepts in those classes applied in finance, and ultimately creates a greater learning experience.
Speaking of the faculty, Bill Christie took some time to brag on some of his colleagues and their work to show the caliber of talent we house on the third floor at Owen. He told us about Hans Stoll who is known for his work on the put-call parity relation for option prices, Bob Whaley who created the Market Volatility Index (VIX), and Nick Bollen a hedge funds expert.
Posted in Admissions, Doug Midkiff '12, Why Owen? Tagged finance mba, real estate mba, welcome weekend Leave a comment
Switching Careers to Real Estate?
For some of us, business school is an opportunity not only to learn new skills but also to re-direct our professional tracks. I came to Owen to switch career paths from consulting engineering to real estate development, a change which seems well within my reach after just one year at Owen.

Pinnacle Building
My first step was to join the Owen Real Estate Club, an organization comprised of students whose exposure to real estate varied from zero to extensive. The Club brings in professionals from around the country to talk about their experiences, provides networking events, coordinates critical skill building seminars and training sessions, and organizes outings around town to check out real estate development in action. For example, early last fall, the club organized a property tour of the newest office tower in downtown Nashville, the Pinnacle Building. After touring the property, we listened to a presentation that detailed the lease negotiations between the developer and anchor tenant.
Contacts I made through the club helped me secure a year-long internship with a local real estate investment and development firm. The job is part-time during the school year and full-time during the summer, and has been a valuable learning opportunity for someone without a professional background in real estate.
Posted in Graduate Life, Guest & Alumni Bloggers, Industry Insights, Why Owen? Tagged career switch, real estate mba Leave a comment