CREDIT, DEGREE APPLICABLE COURSES:
RE 97. Work Experience in Real Estate (3)
Work-225 total paid, supervised hrs., or 180 total unpaid, supervised
hrs., conf-var.
Coreq.: Enrollment in at least 4 additional units and consent of instructor
Repeat: max. 6 units
Supervised employment involving real estate duties. CSU
RE 181. Principles of Real Estate (3)
Lec-3
The fundamental real estate course covering the basic laws and principles
of California real estate; background and terminology necessary to advanced
study in specialized courses. Designed to assist those preparing for the
real estate salesperson licensing examination. CSU
RE 182. Escrow Fundamentals (3)
Lec-3
Basic methods and techniques of escrow procedures and legal responsibilities
of individuals engaged in escrow work. Types of instruments used on the
job and their preparation, closing statements, disbursement of funds, proration
calculations, public and ethical responsibilities. CSU
RE 183. Real Estate Property Management (3)
Lec-3
An introductory course dealing with real estate property management
and its relation to the areas of management, agency, contracts, rentals
(e.g., lease and rental agreements), basic rent rules, rent control, tenant
selection, insurance, repairs and maintenance, evictions, discrimination,
landlord and tenant rights, public and private housing facilities, government
regulations and participation, and the real estate industry. CSU
RE 184. Real Estate Practice (3)
Lec-3
Day-to-day functions and operations of the real estate broker and salesperson;
real estate brokerage, including listing, prospecting, advertising, financing,
sales techniques, escrow, and ethics. CSU
RE 185. Legal Aspects of Real Estate (3)
Lec-3
California real estate law (including rights incident to property ownership
and management, agency, and contracts) as applied to real estate transfer,
conveyance, probate proceedings, trust deeds, and foreclosure, as well
as recent legislation governing real estate transactions. CSU
RE 186. Principles of Real Estate Finance (3)
Lec-3
Analysis of real estate financing, including lending policies in financing
residential, commercial and special purpose properties. Emphasis on various
methods of financing. CSU
RE 187. Investment Analysis and Tax Consequences
of Real Estate (3)
Lec-3
The impact of federal and California State income-tax and other tax
laws upon the purchase, sale, exchange, and use of real property. Taxation
with regard to depreciation, capital gains, installment sales, pre-paid
interest, and tax-saving opportunities. Real property taxation, federal
gift and estate taxes, and transfer taxes. CSU
RE 189. Real Estate Economics (3)
Lec-3
Use of economic analysis as the basis for prudent real estate purchase
and investment. Urban land and real estate economics and effective demand.
Impact of financing and government policy with respect to the market of
investors. Economic advantages and disadvantages of various types of real
estate purchase and investment. Personal investment profiles. CSU
RE 191. Principles of Real Estate Appraisal
(3)
Lec-3, field trips
A basic course in real estate valuation with emphasis on residential
property. Definitions and concepts; principles of valuation; the appraisal
process; analysis of city, neighborhood and site data; architectural styles
and utility; depreciation; valuation by market data, cost and income approaches;
correlation of approaches and final estimate of value; the appraisal report;
and the professional appraiser. CSU
RE 192. Advanced Real Estate Appraisal (3)
Advanced study in appraisal and valuation techniques with emphasis
on income, commercial, and industrial properties. Case testimony reports
for governmental agencies. CSU
RE 193. Real Estate Computer Applications (3)
Lec-3
Exploration of basic computer functions, along with the latest computer
software dealing with the real estate appraisal, property management, finance,
escrow, sales, listings, record keeping and other related areas of real
estate. CSU
RE 194. Affordable Housing Property Management
(3)
Lec-3
Introduction to affordable housing property management and its relation
to the areas of management, agency, contracts, rentals (e.g., lease and
rental agreements), basic rent rules, rent control, tenant selection, insurance,
repairs and maintenance, evictions, discrimination, landlord and tenant
rights, HUD rules and regulations, public and private housing facilities,
government regulations and participation, and the real estate industry.
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