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  • 4.00 Credits

    Class hours: 12.3 Laboratory Prerequisite: PTA 235 or equivalent with a grade of Pass or "C" or higher. This course will provide supervised instruction in activities of daily living training techniques; wheelchair fitting; types of orthotic and prosthetic devices and their proper application; and splinting and bandaging procedures in selected clinical facilities. Experiences will be in acute rehabilitation or out-patient physical therapy settings. Student uniforms are required. This course is offered on a credit/no credit basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU
  • 1.00 Credits

    Class hours: 3.0 Independent Study A course to provide opportunity for individual research and field projects under the direction of a faculty member in a given department. With the guidance of the faculty member, students prepare and carry out a written learning agreement describing the purposes and outcomes of the project. Students should expect to meet with the supervising faculty member one to two hours each week for conferences. Credit is based upon the number of hours in the semester expected to complete the project (1 unit for 54 hours, 2 units for 108 hours). This course may be taken a maximum of 2 times. For selected disciplines, UC transfer credit may be possible after admission to a UC campus, pending review of appropriate course materials by UC staff. See a counselor for an explanation. Transfer Credit: CSU
  • 2.00 Credits

    Class hours: 6.0 Independent Study A course to provide opportunity for individual research and field projects under the direction of a faculty member in a given department. With the guidance of the faculty member, students prepare and carry out a written learning agreement describing the purposes and outcomes of the project. Students should expect to meet with the supervising faculty member one to two hours each week for conferences. Credit is based upon the number of hours in the semester expected to complete the project (1 unit for 54 hours, 2 units for 108 hours). This course may be taken a maximum of 2 times. For selected disciplines, UC transfer credit may be possible after admission to a UC campus, pending review of appropriate course materials by UC staff. See a counselor for an explanation. Transfer Credit: CSU
  • 3.00 Credits

    Class hours: 3.0 Lecture This is a beginning course in real estate, which introduces the student to real estate fundamentals and principles. Major topics covered are the following: history of real estate in California, contracts, agency, introduction to financing, deeds, liens and encumbrances, escrow and title insurance, land descriptions, and real estate math. This course can be taken in either a traditional or an online learning environment. (Formerly BUSR 101) Transfer Credit: CSU
  • 3.00 Credits

    Class hours: 3.0 Lecture Recommendation: RE 101 or equivalent with a grade of Pass or "C" or higher This course is designed to be of assistance to real estate brokers, salesmen, college students majoring in real estate, and others who may have a special interest in real estate financing. Actual case illustrations demonstrating lending policies, problems, and risks involved in financing transactions in residential apartment, commercial, and special purpose properties will be used. (Statutorily required by the Department of Real Estate for a Broker's License.) (Formerly BUSR 120) Transfer Credit: CSU
  • 3.00 Credits

    Class hours: 3.0 Lecture Recommendation: RE 101 or LAW 111 or equivalent with a grade of Pass or "C" or higher This course is designed to be of material assistance to real estate licensees, college students majoring in real estate, and others interested in real estate. This is a practical, applied study of California real estate law intended to be of help in avoiding legal difficulties which can arise with real estate transactions. (Statutorily required by the Department of Real Estate for a Broker's License.) (Formerly BUSR 125) Transfer Credit: CSU
  • 3.00 Credits

    Class hours: 3.0 Lecture This course is designed to acquaint the students with everyday real estate practice and to familiarize them with forms used in the real estate industry, as will as keep them abreast of the changing conditions in the real estate market, notably in lending, land utilization, and zoning. This course will inform the students of current selling practices and techniques. (This course is statutorily required by the Department of Real Estate for a Salesperson's license as well as required for a Broker's License.) (Formerly BUSR 130) Transfer Credit: CSU
  • 4.00 Credits

    Class hours: 4.0 Lecture Recommendation: RE 101 This course is an introduction to the field of real property appraisal. It includes the hands-on evaluation of a single family residence and a multi-family income units. This course includes preparation of and finalization of the Uniform Residential Appraisal Report. Students will learn to use the Uniform Residential Appraisal Report (URAR) with addendums for the single family residence report and will use the Small Residential Income Report for multiple units. This course will qualify for 72 hours of basic Appraisal Education toward the 90 hours necessary for Trainee License, the 120 hours required for Licensed or Certified Residential classification, and the 180 hours required for the Certified General classification. (Formerly BUSR 131) Transfer Credit: CSU
  • 3.00 Credits

    Class hours: 3.0 Lecture The course illustrates how skilled management practice can assure the production of maximum financial yield to investment real estate. The students gain an overview of the many different types of properties in which they might become involved. The course considers the specific duties of management, including the establishing rental schedule, merchandising available space, collecting rent, creating and supervising maintenance schedules and repairs, supervising all purchasing, developing a tenant relationship policy, and maintaining proper accounting records. This course is an elective toward a Real Estate Broker's License. (Formerly BUSR 140) Transfer Credit: CSU
  • 3.00 Credits

    Class hours: 3.0 Lecture Recommendation: RE 101 or equivalent with a grade of Pass or "C" or higher. This is a basic course covering the principles and fundamentals of escrow procedure, with emphasis on the duties and responsibilities of escrow personnel. Students will understand why escrow is a means of facilitating the transfer of property and for protection of the interests of the principals. This is a background course for real estate students and a prerequisite for more advanced courses in escrow. This course may be taken as one of the three choices of college-level classes required for a Broker's License. (Formerly BUSR 151) Transfer Credit: CSU
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