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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
A capstone coursethat provides the student with laboratory experience in the installation, set-up, and testing of robotic cells. Topics include maintenance. Fee: $16.00 Insurance Fee: $3.50 Course Type: W
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3.00 Credits
Introduction tothe value, history, philosophy, terminology, process, and outcomes of therapeutic recreation. Emphasis on identifi cation of client groups, leisure activities, application of therapeutic recreation in human services various settings, and professional development and career opportunities. Fieldwork is required. Insurance Fee: $3.50 Skills: R Course Type: W
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3.00 Credits
Provides thestudent with the knowledge and practice necessary to plan and implement therapeutic activities that involve music, drama, dance, arts, and crafts. Focus on the range of individuals who may benefi t from these activities. Leadership skills, rather than mastery of performance skills, will be stressed. Fieldwork is required. Insurance Fee: $3.50 Skills: E Course Type: W
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3.00 Credits
Provides thestudent with the knowledge and practice necessary to plan and implement therapeutic activities that involve sports, games, fi tness, and outdoor recreation activities with emphasis on the range of individuals who benefi t from these activities. Leadership skills, rather than mastery of performance, will be stressed. Fieldwork is required. Insurance Fee: $3.50 Skills: E Course Type: W
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4.00 Credits
Development of the knowledge and skills required to effectively plan recreation and leisure programs that meet the physical, psychological, and social needs of participants. Major topics include assessment techniques, goal writing, developing outcome measures, facilitation and implementation techniques, adaptations, and evaluation. Fieldwork is required. Insurance Fee: $3.50 Skills: E Prerequisites: RECT 1301. Corequisites: Prior completion or concurrent enrollment in RECT 1341 and RECT 1342. Course Type: W
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2.00 Credits
An overview of licensing as a real estate broker and salesperson, ethics of practice, titles to and conveyancing of real estate, legal descriptions, law of agency, deeds, encumbrances and liens, distinctions between personal and real property, contracts, appraisal, fi nance and regulations, closing procedures, and real estate mathematics. Also includes federal, state, and local laws relating to housing discrimination, housing credit discrimination, and community reinvestment. Skills: R Course Type: W
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2.00 Credits
Astudy of the central purposes and functions of an appraisal, social and economic determinant of value, appraisal case studies, cost, market data, and income approaches to value estimates, fi nal correlations, and reporting. Skills: R Course Type: W
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2.00 Credits
A review ofreal estate contracts required by Section 6A (3) of the Real Estate License Act with emphasis on general contract law requirements. Also covers the purpose, history, and working process of the Broker-Lawyer Committee. Includes preparation of real estate contract forms with emphasis on the most commonly used forms. Skills: R Course Type: W
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2.00 Credits
A study of the role of the property manager, landlord policies, operational guidelines, leases, lease negotiations, tenant relations, maintenance, reports, habitability laws, and the Fair Housing Act. Skills: R Course Type: W
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2.00 Credits
Mathematical logic and basic arithmetic skills including percentages, interest, time-valued money, depreciation, amortization, proration, and estimation of closing statement. Skills: R Course Type: W
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