EMBA in Real Estate, Finance and Hotel Development
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This Master study program is designed for professionals aiming to advance their expertise at the intersection of real estate investment, financial strategy, and hospitality development. It focuses on equipping learners with advanced analytical, strategic, and research-driven skills required to lead complex projects in global property markets and hotel development sectors. The program emphasizes evidence-based decision-making, market analysis, asset management, and sustainable development practices in real estate and hospitality industries.
This is a 100% research-based program, allowing participants to explore real-world challenges and develop innovative solutions through structured academic research and applied investigation.
The study level of this program is equivalent to ISCED Level 7 and EQF Level 7. The International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) is a global framework developed to categorize education levels across countries, ensuring international comparability. The European Qualifications Framework (EQF) is a standardized European system that defines learning outcomes, where Level 7 represents advanced knowledge, critical thinking, and high-level problem-solving skills typically associated with Master-level studies. This program is aligned with the second cycle of European higher education.
The program structure consists of 5 modules: two modules dedicated to research methodology and academic development, two modules covering general management and strategic leadership topics, and one specialized module focused on real estate, finance, and hotel development. In addition, the program includes thesis and research activities that support the development of independent, high-level academic and professional work.
The duration of the program is a minimum of 12 months, with flexible study options that allow participants to extend their learning period according to their professional and personal commitments.
The program carries an academic workload equivalent to 60 ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System), ensuring compatibility and recognition within international higher education systems.

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