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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
Studies methods to increase income from real estate through effective management including maintenance and repairs, property analysis, financial structure and budget, rental schedules, tenant and landlord rights, collections, marketing, management programs, and the actual obtaining of property to manage. IDFPR approved pre-licensing broker course; requires attendance at all sessions. Must be at least 21 years old, a high school. Graduate/GED, and successfully complete this coursework.
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1.00 Credits
Includes the primary functions of the real estate office and the duties of the managing broker including broker qualifications and the nature of brokerage, client, customer, salesperson and employee relations; basic policies; staff selections; training and supervision; listing and compensation; marketing and prospecting; accounting and accountability; and government regulations. IDFPR approved pre-licensing broker course; requires attendance at all sessions. Must be at least 21 years old, a high school graduate/GED, and successfully this course.
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1.50 Credits
Covers proper precautions, food contaminations, hazards, how food becomes unsafe, personal hygiene, cross contamination, following the flow of food (HACCP), and cleaning and sanitizing. The state approved NRA Education Foundation ServSafe exam is give the class period. Test meets certification requirement for the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH). By presenting your IDPH certification to the Chicago Health Department and paying additional fees, your certificate should be accepted by the city.
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1.00 Credits
Includes prepping the bar, free-pouring, mixing, blending, shaking, money handling, product knowledge, liquor laws and how to get hired. Covers basics of bar management and expertise on tip making. Must be at least 21 years of age.
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2.00 Credits
Focuses on the syntax of the Java programming language and helps students prepare for the SCJP certification exam. Includes object-oriented programming, classes, encapsulation, inheritance, arrays, exception handling, generics, I/O, interfaces, and threads. Prerequisite: LEJ 8013 with an outcome of satisfactory "S" orequivalent knowledge.
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1.00 Credits
Introduces students to object-oriented programming and the basics of the Java programming language. Intended for students with little or no programming experience or those with experience in non-object-oriented languages. Students need basic computer skills for this class.
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1.00 Credits
Covers setup, basic program construction, variables, expressions, methods, loops, decision, and the Java API for individuals with little or no programming experience and basic computer skills.
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1.00 Credits
Covers the essentials of object-oriented programming using Java. Discusses object benefits, how they are constructed and used in a program. Teaches OOP with relevant and insightful examples. Requires lab work outside of class. Prerequisite: LSJ 8500 with an outcome of (S) or equivalent knowledge.
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1.00 Credits
Covers important Java syntax in detail and helps students prepare for the SCJP certification exam. Includes data types, loops, arrays, static vs. instance code, keywords, access modifiers, abstract classes, and interfaces. Requires extensive lab work outside of class. Prerequisite: LSJ 8510 with an outcome of (S) or equivalent knowledge.
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1.00 Credits
Covers advanced topics from the SCJP certification exam. Includes enumerations, collections, exceptions file I/O, serialization, regular expressions, and trends. Requires extensive lab work outside of class. Prerequisite: LSJ 8511 with an outcome of (S) or equivalent knowledge.
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