This course will build on Real Estate Finance I and explore concepts of finance on a macro-level. It will analyze the concept of money and derive from it means and ways of real estate investment. It will furthermore explore the local context of Real Estate Investment in Rwanda
Urban Economics builds upon the student's prior knowledge of both macro and micro-economic theory. The subject content comprises the advance principles of land use economics and analysis of changing spatial patterns of urban economic activity. The module structure is designed to impart knowledge relating to the development of urban settlements in their regional setting.
This is the first lesson in the course, Orientation Program in Entrepreneurship. The complete lesson list is:
- Let’s Get Started
- Explore E-cells on Campus
- Listen to Some Success Stories
- Characteristics of a Successful Entrepreneur
- Communicate Effectively
- Design Thinking for Customer Delight
- Sales Skills to Become an Effective Entrepreneur
- Managing Risks and Learning from Failures
- Are You Ready to Be an Entrepreneur?
Lesson 1: Let’s Get Started is two hours long and is divided into two sessions.
Learning Objectives:
- Form teams that students will work with for the entire duration of the course.
- Learn how entrepreneurship has changed the world.
- Learn what is entrepreneurship.
- Identify six entrepreneurial myths and uncover the true facts.
- Learn how entrepreneurship has changed your country through a class discussion.
This course is to enable students apply the basic valuation knowledge and skills acquired into solving real practical valuations assignments