Introduction to the Quadruple Bottom Line of Real Estate Development MOOC

    Monday, April 8, 2024 until Monday, April 29, 2024 Eastern Daylight Time UTC -04:00

    At Thomas Jefferson University, we believe in the quadruple bottom line approach to real estate development: combining financial feasibility with environmental sustainability, social consciousness, and design excellence.

    Join the College of Architecture & the Built Environment and the MS in Real Estate Development for a free course to take the next step in your real estate development career. Introduction to the Quadruple Bottom Line of Real Estate Development is ideal for anyone who wants to learn the Four Ps to development: People, Planet, Profit and Placemaking.

    The online course runs once a week from April 8 to April 29. Short weekly readings, recorded lectures, and references are provided. Participants will also engage with each other through online discussion boards. Participants that complete the entire 4-session course will receive a Course Certificate.

    This free course does not qualify for college credit. The course format and curriculum incorporate content from our graduate level, for-credit courses in the MS in Real Estate Development Program. This course, like the MS in Real Estate Development at Jefferson, is designed for both mid-level professionals and people starting their real estate development career.

    Registration is no longer available because the registration deadline has passed.