Until recently, to study in Miami Law's Robert Traurig-Greenberg Traurig LL.M. in Real Property Development program students had to come to Miami, FL for a year or more. But now, the LL.M. program—widely regarded as one of the nation's best—is also accessible in an online format that offers both innovation and academic excellence.
This unique online program is taught by the best minds in real estate law and top, practicing lawyers in the field and offers:
Study is part-time, can begin in fall or spring, and a degree can be earned in as little as two years or as long as five years. Students in this Program are required to be on campus, in Miami, for approximately two weeks each semester. The latest in educational management systems, including Blackboard, are utilized.
For more information please contact Connie Bowers, the Program Coordinator, at 305-284-1754 or at cbowers@law.miami.edu.
Real Property Development eLearn Portal
To request information or for any questions, please contact Constance Bowers at:
USA phone: 305-284-1754
Fax: (305) 284-2919
E-mail: cbowers@law.miami.edu
Mailing Address:
University of Miami School of Law
Robert Traurig-Greenberg Traurig LL.M. in Real Property Development
1311 Miller Drive,
Coral Gables, FL
33146
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"The online LLM in Real Property Development was fantastic. I really appreciated the ability to learn remotely, on my own time, while working full-time. The videos of the classes were useful because I could always replay a segment I needed to hear again to absorb the information and the professors were very responsive to e-mail."
Megan K. Palmer
Nixon Peabody LLC
Washington, D.C.
LL.M. '10
"UM's distance learning program for its Real Property Development LLM allowed me to expand my knowledge and skills on a flexible schedule while still pursuing a full-time associate job. The system used by the program was simple and allowed me to view classes on my schedule. While there is an obvious difference from taking the classes in person, the professors were all available and eager to ensure that I as a distance learner obtained the full benefit of the program."
Chris Roemer
Litigation Attorney
LL.M. '11