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4.00 Credits
Advanced principles and practices of real estate valuation. Emphasis on appraising income property. Data collection, analysis, and reporting for commercial, apartment house, industrial, and vacant land. Qualifies for California Appraisal Certification licensing requirements and for broker's license requirements. Prerequisite: R E 56A. Four hours lecture. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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4.00 Credits
Successful techniques and practices in the management of income property from acquisition to disposal; neighborhood analyses, rent schedules, renting, credit, collections, evictions, maintenance and rehabilitation; insurance, tax considerations, depreciation schedules, pitfalls in purchase of income property. Advisory: Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in R E 50. Four hours lecture. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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4.00 Credits
Basic concepts and ideas concerning real estate investment for the beginning investor. How to evaluate an investment in terms of personal goals, return of investment, return on investment, tax advantages, and long-range trends. Methods of financing and managing real estate investments. Four hours lecture. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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4.00 Credits
Fundamental principles of finance and investment in local and regional commercial real estate, emphasizing banking, loans, underwriting, appraisal, lease preparation and renting. Four hours lecture. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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1.00 Credits
0.5 Unit For students who desire or require additional help in attaining comprehension and competency in learning skills. Advisory: Pass/No Pass. Repeatability: Any combination of R T 190, 190X, 190Y & 190Z may be taken a maximum of six times for credit. One-half hour lecture, one and one-half hours laboratory for each half unit of credit. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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1.00 Credits
For students who desire or require additional help in attaining comprehension and competency in learning skills. Advisory: Pass/No Pass. Repeatability: Any combination of R T 190, 190X, 190Y & 190Z may be taken a maximum of six times for credit. One-half hour lecture, three and one-half hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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1.50 Credits
For students who desire or require additional help in attaining comprehension and competency in learning skills. Advisory: Pass/No Pass. Repeatability: Any combination of R T 190, 190X, 190Y & 190Z may be taken a maximum of six times for credit. One-half hour lecture, five and one-half hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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2.00 Credits
For students who desire or require additional help in attaining comprehension and competency in learning skills. Advisory: Pass/No Pass. Repeatability: Any combination of R T 190, 190X, 190Y & 190Z may be taken a maximum of six times for credit. One-half hour lecture, seven and one-half hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to the radiological sciences and their role in health care. Focus on the use of ionizing radiation in the diagnosis and treatment of disease and on the health professionals responsible for providing this medical specialty. Discussion of requirements for the Radiologic Technology Program. (Six hours hospital observation included). Two hours lecture-laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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2.00 Credits
Overview of Radiologic Technology as a career. Radiographic terminology, positioning for abdomen, vital sign assessment, introduction to x-ray protection and production, radiographic image formation, patient care, basic computer operation and Internet application. Overview of program structure and student services. Prerequisites: BIOL 40A, 40B and 40C or equivalency; admission to Radiologic Technology Program. Two hours lecture. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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