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RES 410: Leveraging Real Estate II
3.00 Credits
Marylhurst University
This is an advanced course in real estate finance theory and practice. It provides an in-depth understanding of real estate investment analysis, investment strategies, replacement and refinancing considerations, leveraging concepts, taxdeferred exchange techniques, a financial analysis of land development and construction projects, syndication practices secondary market operations, and portfolio analysis. Prerequisite: RES 405 Leveraging Real Estate I. A Hewlett Packard HP 12c financial calculator is required for this class. 5 crs.
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RES 415: The Laws And Regulations Governing Real Estate
5.00 Credits
Marylhurst University
This course will cover the issues of property ownership, sale, financing (including foreclosure), and limitations on ownership imposed by contract and governmental regulation. Specific topics will include requirements for deeds, security documents, recording, encumbrances (including easements, covenants, conditions and restrictions, encroachments), and various methods of holding title. The discussion of the planning and zoning process will include a brief history, policy issues of growth (including urban sprawl and its impact on infrastructure and transportation), economic impact, historic preservation, sustainable development, and public/private partnerships. 5 crs.
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RES 425: The Deal: an Analysis of a Real Estate Transaction
3.00 Credits
Marylhurst University
This course offers a hands-on approach to all the phases of a real estate transaction; for example, initial research, establishment of parameters, search for a site, negotiation of terms, preparation of purchase and sale agreement, due diligence (including environmental audits, inspections, contractor estimates, and pro forma profit and loss statements), closing (including documentation, deeds, financing documents, and reconciliation statements), possession and post-closing issues. This is the midpoint course to Real Estate Studies, and a midpoint assessment will be conducted of each student's mastery of the learning outcomes for this degree program. Prerequisites: RE 405/410 Leveraging Real Estate I,II. A Hewlett Packard HP 12c is required for this class. 5 crs.
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RES 435: Beyond Raw Land
3.00 Credits
Marylhurst University
This course is an overview of the design and construction of buildings and the consequent impact of such structures on the land and surrounding environs. Students will examine the history and fundamentals of building technology, including methods and materials the impact such buildings have on environmentally sensitive lands such as brownfields, wetlands, toxic waste sites, and flood zones. Included in this will be an examination of the liability issues for owners, agents, lenders, and appraisers on such hazards as lead paint, asbestos, PCBs, oil tanks, and radon gas. Meets LAC outcomes: NWB1, HCD4. 5 crs.
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RES 455: The Real Estate Development Process
3.00 Credits
Marylhurst University
This course is an overview of the principles and practices of real estate development. This course demonstrates how developers identify a need in the market, locate a building site, investigate highest and best use, work with professionals to create a site-specific plan for development, achieve financing and governmental approvals, coordinate construction, and bring the project to stabilized occupancy. Prerequisite: RES 405/410 Leveraging Real Estate I,II. A Hewlett Packard HP 12c financial calculator is required for this class. 5 crs.
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RES 475: Real Estate Investment Strategies
3.00 Credits
Marylhurst University
This course is a study of the alternatives in real estate investment. The course will deal with the principles of real estate investments, including determining various ownership interests and types, income tax considerations, and financing and feasibility studies. Also covered will be the various options available for investment from raw land to industrial properties. Prerequisite: RE 405/410 Leveraging Real Estate I,II. A Hewlett Packard HP 12c financial calculator is required for this class. 5 crs.
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RSP 290/390/490: Readings And Special Project in Travel Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Marylhurst University
The student selects the topic (for example, a mystic or master of a major world religion, a theology of a master or mystic of a world religion). Readings on and conference about the literature relevant to this area of study are arranged with the instructor. Fieldwork is possible as part of the study. 1-3 crs. are influenced by chemical processes and properties. This course provides a foundation in chemistry for an understanding of these problems and natural processes important to sustain a healthy, functioning environment. Topics of discussion range from energy issues and atmospheric alteration, to stream contamination and soil transformation. Prerequisite: CHM 110 or equivalent. Meets LAC outcome: NWB3. 3 crs.
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RSP 386: Travel Study
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Marylhurst University
Students travel to various sites to do coursework. They complete the course of study connected to the travel study. 3-6 crs. Recent examples of courses offered in this area are the following:
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SCM 284/484: Sacred Music Portfolio
0.00 Credits
Marylhurst University
Generation of a portfolio each term of sacred music studies, showing evidence of musical activity on campus and in the community. The portfolio remains part of the student's permanent file. Graded Pass/No Pass only. 0 credit.
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SCM 394: Sacred Music Internship
30.00 Credits
Marylhurst University
The internship provides sacred music students opportunity to earn credit for new learning achieved in a religious or worship setting. Each credit of internship involves 30 hours of service. The internship is designed in consultation with the instructor to meet the student's practical interests and needs. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Graded Pass/No Pass only. 2 crs.
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