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1.00 Credits
Focuses on the requirements for ethical behavior and competent performance by appraisers as set forth in the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice. This course, which is part of the educational curriculum for appraiser certification, does not cover real estate appraisal methods and techniques; it helps students prepare for the National USPAP exam. Offered: Fall and Spring.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
A survey course covering the fundamental rights of ownership, the obligations of real estate agents regarding their contractual encumbrances, transfers, fiduciary rights and duties owed to the parties represented and basic contract law. Variable credit. Offered: Occasionally.
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2.00 Credits
Fundamentals of appraising properties more complex than the single-family residence. This course covers approaches to value used in commercial, industrial and multifamily real estate using cost- and sales-comparison approaches for site valuation. It also introduces income-capitalization approach through practical problems. This is a G3 course for general and residential certification. Prerequisite: RLES 130 or equivalent. Offered: Fall and Spring.
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2.00 Credits
This course explains the techniques used to estimate the value of commercial, industrial and multifamily real estate, including the income-capitalization approach, direct capitalization, yield capitalization and discounted flow analysis, irregular income streams, internal rate of return and net present value. This is a G4 course for commercial appraiser certification. Prerequisite: RLES 225 or equivalent. Offered: Fall and Spring.
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2.00 Credits
Designed to increase and improve the student's abilities in applying appraisal methods, techniques and procedures, to review and synthesize knowledge acquired in prior course work, and to diagnose strengths and weaknesses with respect to theory and methods. This is a G5 course for general appraiser certification. Prerequisite: RLES 230 or equivalent. Offered: Fall and Spring.
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2.00 Credits
An advanced appraisal course introducing techniques used to estimate the market value of motels and hotels. Topics include uniform system of accounts for hotels, conducting a supply and demand analysis, forecasting revenues and expenses, valuation techniques and separating business value from real property value. Prerequisite: Appraisal background. Offered: Occasionally.
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3.00 Credits
An course is an introduction to the study of society in the context of social relationships. It includes the study of the components of culture, the socialization process, key elements of other cultures, social structure and class, groups and organization, deviance and crime, social inequality, social institutions, strengths and weaknesses of bureaucracies, and marginalized populations. Prerequisite: ENGL 109. Offered: Summer, Fall and Spring. NMCCNS: SOCI 1113. NMGECC: Area IV.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the sociological aspects of aging. Students will analyze family relationships, health and health care issues, economics, retirement, widowhood, bereavement, and care of the frail and poor elderly in an aging American society. Historical, biological, psychological, social, cultural, and political perspectives of aging will also be explored. Prerequisite: ENGL 109. Offered: Spring.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the social bases of inequality and theories that explain the creation of systems and ideologies of subordination. Readings and topics explore the consequences of discrimination against others based on such factors as race, gender, religion, ethnicity or appearance. Prerequisite: ENGL 109. Offered: Fall.
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3.00 Credits
In this course, students examine the causes and nature of contemporary social problems, including: health and health care; substance abuse; domestic violence and date rape; social class distinctions; poverty; racism, prejudice, and discrimination; gender and sexuality; aging; population and migration; war and terrorism. In addition, strategies for social change are evaluated. Prerequisite: ENGL 109. Offered: Fall. NMCCNS: SOCI 1213. NMGECC: Area IV.
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