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RES 279: Appraising the Single Family Residence
2.00 Credits
Triton College
Builds on theories and principles from RES 278 . Includes the correct application of the three approaches: value and sales comparison and cost/income capitalization. (IL III) Lecture: 2 hours
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RES 280: Standards of Professional Practice
1.00 Credits
Triton College
Ethics and standards of real estate appraisal as developed by the Appraisal Foundation are discussed. Required for Real Estate Appraiser license or certification. (IL I) Lecture: 1 hour
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RES 281: Residential Report Writing
1.00 Credits
Triton College
Provides the students with 15 classroom hours toward their requirements of being eligible to take the state exam for Cer t i f i ed Residential Apprais er. Designed to provide students with a basic understanding of effective writing as it pertains to residential real estate appraisals. Prerequisite: Associate Appraiser status (IL I, II, III) or Triton College certificate, C406I Lecture: 1 hour
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RES 281 - Residential Report Writing
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RES 282: Non-Residential Real Estate Procedures
2.00 Credits
Triton College
Provides the students with 30 classroom hours toward their requirement of becoming eligible to take the state exam for either Certified Residential or Certified General Appraiser. Covers the valuation approaches as it relates to non-residential properties with emphasis on the income approach. Will also provide the students with an in-depth analytical ability with non-residential properties. Discussion on how the three approaches to value are utilized in non-residential property appraisal as well as the specific application of each approach. Prerequisite: Associate Appraiser status (IL I, II, III) or Triton College certificate, C406I Lecture: 2 hours
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RES 284: Income Approach
2.00 Credits
Triton College
Provides the students with 30 classroom hours toward their requirements of being eligible to take the state exam for Certified General Appraiser. Covers the Income Capitalization Approach as it relates to non-residential properties, including both fee-simple and leased-fee interests. Prerequisite: Associate Appraiser status (IL I, II, III) or Triton College certificate, C406I Lecture: 2 hours
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RES 286: Non-Residential Report Writing
1.00 Credits
Triton College
Provides students with 15 classroom hours toward their requirements of being eligible to take the state exam for Certified General Appraiser. Covers the preparation of a narrative appraisal report, utilizing an actual property. Prerequisite: Associate Appraiser status (IL I, II, III) or Triton College certificate, C406I Lecture: 1 hour
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RES 288: Appraising Large Apartment Complexes
2.00 Credits
Triton College
Provides students with 30 classroom hours toward their requirements of being eligible to take the state exam for Certified General Appraiser. Covers the appraisal of large apartment buildings and complexes, including both fee simple and leased fee interests, the impact of tax and/or rental subsidies, and direct application of Level 2 market analysis to the rental income potential. Prerequisite: Associate Appraiser status (IL I, II, III) or Triton College Certificate, C406I Lecture: 2 hours
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RES 296: Special Topics in Real Estate
0.50 - 3.00 Credits
Triton College
Real estate topics pertaining to changing laws and procedures will be covered. Content and format of this course are variable. Subject matter will be indicated in class schedule. Real estate reviews may be included. Course may be repeated when topics are different. Lecture: 0-3 hours Laboratory: 0-6 hours
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RHT 085: Introduction to College Reading I
3.00 Credits
Triton College
This course covers basic reading comprehension and introduces study skills. Strategies needed for survival in college are stressed. Prerequisite: Reading Assessment Test Lecture: 3 hours
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RHT 086: Introduction to College Reading II
3.00 Credits
Triton College
This course covers the development of reading and study skills necessary for comprehending college textbooks. Strategies emphasized are those needed for success in content courses. Prerequisite: Reading Assessment Test Lecture: 3 hours
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