ECTS
120 credits
Duration
2 years
Training structure
Faculty of Law and Political Science
Presentation
The teaching provided during the first year of the Real Estate Law Master's degree aims to obtain the fundamental skills necessary for a specialization in real estate law and additional skills enabling the student to consolidate his or her knowledge of private and public law.
The second year of the course enables the student to deepen the study of the various branches of law relating to real estate and to see practical situations. The Master offers a multidisciplinary training which embraces all aspects of public and private real estate law, in particular:
- Private construction law (contracts, constructors' liability, construction insurance)
- Urban planning and public construction law (urban planning, environment and public contracts)
- Marketing of real estate (sale, real estate development)
- Management of real estate (lease law, social housing and co-ownership)
Objectives
The Master 2 is geared towards the rapid professional integration of students.
In this respect, half of the courses are taught by numerous professionals (lawyers, notaries, real estate program managers, experts, real estate agents, etc.), which on the one hand provides students with a practical approach to cases, and on the other hand creates contacts between students and the professional world.
Organization
Program
Select a program
Master 1 Real Estate Law
Optional
UE Construction liability and insurance
7 creditsEnvironmental law (ST)
EU Co-ownership law
7 creditsCM Co-ownership law
5 creditsTD Condominium law
2 credits
UE Real estate development law
7 creditsTD Real estate development law
2 creditsCM Real estate development law
5 credits
Digital skills - Pix+Droit preparation
Wealth tax law (ST)
Public contract law (ST)
Master 2 Real Estate Law
Land ownership
4 creditsPlanning law
7 creditsConstruction insurance law
2 creditsEnvironment and construction
4 creditsEU Taxation of real estate assets
2 creditsConstruction contracts and builders' liability
6 creditsUpdating the fundamentals
2 creditsPublic construction contracts
5 credits
Legal English applied to real estate
Real estate sales and development
4 creditsCo-ownership law
2 creditsChoice of dissertation/tutored project
Your choice: 1 of 2
Tutored project
Memory
8 credits
Lease law
2 creditsSocial housing law
2 creditsElective UE
Your choice: 1 of 2
Admission
Conditions of access
Prerequisite: a Bachelor's degree in private or public law.
Admission to a two-year Master's program is validated by the program's directors, after examination of the application files and selection interviews. Students who have completed the first year of the Master's program are automatically admitted to the second year of the program.
And then
Professional integration
- Executives in real estate development or construction companies
- Local civil service
- Offices H.L.M. et O.P.A.C
- Real estate agents, property administrators
- Managers and property managers
- Public or private developers
- Urban planners
- Real estate experts
- Lawyers in the banking sector (real estate financing) or construction insurance
- Advice and litigation in the construction and real estate sectors1
The Master's degree is also a good training for taking the entrance exam to the School of Lawyers or
for admission to the National Institute of Notarial Training.