Graduates of graduate programs find opportunities of finding jobs, career and employment especially in appraisal firms; financial leasing, real estate and asset management, and real estate brokerage companies; real estate investment trusts; construction companies, urban planning, land and land lot development organizations (companies, cooperatives); Mass Housing Administration (TOKI); National Real Estate General Directorate; Revenue Administration; Directorate of Deeds and Cadaster; General Directorate of Agricultural Reform; construction-real estate-financial affairs offices of all ministries; construction-real estate-nationalization offices of State-Owned Enterprises; municipal construction/urbanism/real estate/nationalization/finance/business departments; project management and control bodies; facility and resource management companies; and international organizations. Special attention is given to ensuring that the graduates of the Department start their own consulting firms and businesses and make individual business development and career plans and contribution to improving the quality of service providers in the real estate and construction industries is given by directing the students to these areas. The serious lack of qualified personnel regarding immovable sciences in the private sector and even in public institutions is considered a chance in itself for the graduates of the Department. The fact that the profession of real estate development expertise has been defined by arrangements and amendments in certain laws, secondary legislation, and standards constitute a basis for career development opportunities in the near future and particularly the requirement for being a real estate development specialist or certified appraiser for those who are going to serve with a capacity of expert witness in front of all the judicial organs will constitute an employment, business and working area that enables our graduates work from their home-offices. With intensive inclusion of areas such as cadaster and land registration procedures, taxation, financial supervision, anti-money laundering, urban planning, zoning applications as well as monetary and capital markets to the current working fields in the near future, business and career opportunities for graduates will also gain greater diversity.