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RAS 296: Special Topics in Radiologic Technology
1.00 Credits
Triton College
Newly developing areas of interest in radiologic technology. Content and format of this course are variable. Topics and lectures to be indicated in syllabus. Weekly topics may include networking in the radiology department, digital radiography, CT, MRI, PACS systems, quality management, or new developing radiologic procedures. Prerequisite: RAS 170 or concurrent enrollment Lecture: 1 hour
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RAS 298: Applied Radiologic Technology VII
2.00 Credits
Triton College
Supervised clinical experience is provided to meet requirements for proficiency in the following radiographic procedures: ret rograde pye lography, myelography, cystography, and Surgical C-arm procedures including cholangiography. Prerequisite: RAS 242 , RAS 253 , RAS 260 , RAS 290 ; concurrent enrollment in RAS 278 Laboratory: 10 hours (course fee required)
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RES 111: Real Estate Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
Triton College
Property laws pertaining to legal descriptions, contracts, deeds, titles, liens, finances instruments, appraisal, leases, brokerage and Illinois license law are covered. It includes the 45 clock hours required for the Illinois salesperson's license. Prerequisite: High school diploma or equivalent Lecture: 3 hours
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RES 130: Contracts and Conveyances
1.00 Credits
Triton College
This course gives the student 15 clock hours toward the 120 hours required for the Illinois Broker's examination. Content covers material related to contracts and conveyances, deeds, leases and other legal instruments applicable to the use and transfer of ownership of Illinois real estate. RES 130 , RES 131 and RES 132 all must be taken concurrently in order to fulfill the state's 45 required hours for broker preparation. Prerequisite: High school diploma or equivalent Lecture: 1 hour
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RES 131: Advanced Principles 2000
1.00 Credits
Triton College
This course gives the student 15 clock hours toward the 120 hours required for the Illinois Broker's examination. Content covers material related to advanced principles 2000. Content also covers real estate agency, disclosure, environmental and license laws affecting the real estate business. RES 130 , RES 131 and RES 132 all must be taken concurrently in order to fulfill the state's 45 required hours for broker preparation. Prerequisite: High school diploma or equivalent Lecture: 1 hour
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RES 132: Brokerage Administration
1.00 Credits
Triton College
This course gives the student 15 clock hours toward the 120 required for the Illinois Broker's examination Content covers material related to brokerage administration, operation of a real estate brokerage company including ethics, management skills and record and account management skills. RES 130 , RES 131 and RES 132 all must be taken concurrently in order to fulfill the state's 45 required hours for broker preparation. Prerequisite: High school diploma or equivalent Lecture: 1 hour
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RES 133: Real Estate Finance
1.00 Credits
Triton College
Finance and how it relates to real estate including sources of mortgage money, types of mortgages, creative financing, contract sales, requirements of FHA and VA sales, real estate closings and the mathematics of real estate finance are covered. This course also fulfills one of the required 15 hour electives for obtaining the Real Estate Broker's License. Lecture: 1 hour
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RES 134: Property Management
1.00 Credits
Triton College
This course includes instruction in property management responsibilities for: marketing, leasing and maintaining the property; managing owner relations; and the effects of federal and state regulations. This course also covers managing tenant relations and managing the office. This course fulfills one of the required 15 hour electives for obtaining the Real Estate Broker's License. Lecture: 1 hour
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RES 200: Home Inspector
4.00 Credits
Triton College
Examines the major elements of home inspection. Specific attention will be given to exteriors, interiors, roofing, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, structural and miscellaneous appliances. The Illinois Home Inspector Law/Administrative Rules and Standards of Practice also will be covered. Satisfies the educational requirements set forth by the Office of Banks and Real Estate for Home Inspector licensing. Lecture: 4 hours
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RES 278: Foundations of Real Estate Appraisal
2.00 Credits
Triton College
Founda t ions of Rea l Estate Appraisal is the introductory course in the curriculum required for appraiser certification. The course presents basic real estate-appraisal principles explaining what professional real estate appraisers do, how they do it and why their work is important (IL II) Lecture: 2 hours
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