Housing Management and Policy

College of Family and Consumer Sciences

B.S.F.C.S.
Minor

Overview

The Housing Management and Policy major at UGA focuses on the socio-economic aspects of housing with special emphasis given to housing needs and the manner in which the family, the private sector, and government policy respond to those needs.  The program features an in-depth study of housing finance and the range of housing alternatives with course work including study of sales (leasing), mortgages, accounting, community development, human resources, technology services, legal issues, training, and management.

An emphasis in Residential Property Management is available which prepares students to work with diverse groups in the apartment industry for resale or renting purposes.

Career opportunities are available with local, state, and federal housing agencies, helping tenants with housing use and maintenance practices. Graduates enter real estate firms, mortgage companies, extension services, property management firms, utility companies, planning commissions, and manufacturing companies of housing and related components.  The Housing program may also be used as preparation for graduate study or pre-professional degree.

Study Abroad Options: London Study Abroad; UGA Costa Rica Housing and Household Economics; Greece Study Abroad – the Greek Financial Crisis; Domestic Study Tour: Washington, D.C. Study Tour