Les maîtres d’école sont des jardiniers en intelligence humaine – Victor Hugo
I view teaching as a way to foster students’ critical thinking by providing appropriate theoretical tools and connecting them to real-life applications. In my classes, I place a lot of importance on understanding urban economics and real estate theories to allow students to approach in-class discussions and case studies in an ingenious and educated manner.
Classes at Cornell:
- HADM6231 – Urban Theory and Real Estate Market Analysis
- HADM6230 – Real Estate Statistical Modeling
Classes at Penn State:
- RM450 – Contemporary Issues in Real Estate (Fall 2020)
- RM450 – Contemporary Issues in Real Estate (Fall 2019)
Teaching Assistant:
- Real Estate Financial Analysis (Fall 2018) for Dr. Jiro Yoshida – Undergraduate and MBA level
- Business Computing (Fall 2016 and Spring 2017) – Undergraduate level
- Corporate Finance (Spring 2014) for Dr. Daniel Lebret – MBA level
- Quantitative Methods (Spring 2014) for Dr. Daniel Lebret – MBA level
maxence.valentin@cornell.edu