Real Estate (REAL)
REAL 210
Real Estate Principles
3 Units (AA/AS; CSU)
54 lecture hours
Grade Mode: Pass/No Pass, Standard Letter
A basic course for those who plan to enter the real estate field vocationally or who desire a background in the subject. Topics include: contracts, economics, history, financing, deeds, leases, and partial preparation for California Real Estate Salesperson License Examination.
REAL 212
Real Estate Practice
3 Units (AA/AS; CSU)
54 lecture hours
Grade Mode: Pass/No Pass, Standard Letter
Strongly recommended: REAL 210.
This course covers office procedures and practices in listing agreements, conflicts in agency, escrow, disclosures, and requirements for a real estate exchange. It also covers the historical and social impacts of implicit bias, explicit bias, and systemic bias in real estate transactions.
REAL 214
Real Estate Finance
3 Units (AA/AS; CSU)
54 lecture hours
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Principles of real estate finance are surveyed with particular emphasis on home financing. Included are instruments of real estate finance, source of financing, techniques of loan origination and servicing, plus the role of the federal and state governments. This course is required to obtain California Real Estate Broker License.
REAL 215
Advanced Real Estate Finance and Investments
3 Units (AA/AS; CSU)
54 lecture hours
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Advanced Real Estate Finance and Investments provides a strong foundation of financial theory and instruction on methods of financing real estate projects in residential, commercial, and industrial property. Emphasis is placed on the instruments of finance, calculating payments, tax implications, and types of structured loans. Other course concepts include: investing, development financing, managing property, analyzing site locations, corporate real estate and managing real estate investment funds. This material is also relevant to individuals who want to understand real estate better when making their own personal financing and investment decisions. The Department of Real Estate (DRE) has approved this course as one of the elective courses for the real estate broker license.
REAL 216
Legal Aspects of Real Estate
3 Units (AA/AS; CSU)
54 lecture hours
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
An introductory course designed to acquaint the student with the legal aspects and current laws pertaining to real estate. This course if required to obtain California Real Estate Broker License.
REAL 220
Real Estate Property Management
3 Units (AA/AS)
54 lecture hours
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
This course is intended for the real estate practitioner who wants a comprehensive introduction to the challenging field of property management and for the professional who wishes to gain new, practical information.
REAL 222
Real Estate Economics
3 Units (AA/AS; CSU)
54 lecture hours
Grade Mode: Pass/No Pass, Standard Letter
This course deals with trends and factors that affect the value of real estate; the nature and classification of land economics; the development of property, construction, and subdivision; economic values and real estate evaluation; real estate cycles and business fluctuations; residential market trends; and real property and special purpose property trends. This course applies toward the California Department of Real Estate's educational requirements for the brokers examination and as an elective for the salespersons license.
REAL 224
Escrow I
3 Units (AA/AS; CSU)
54 lecture hours
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Escrow procedure involving processing real estate sales, loan, and business escrows; drawing and processing of documents, title search, title reports, prorations, legal requirements, and closing procedures.
REAL 226
Appraisal I: Principles and Procedures
3.5 Units (AA/AS; CSU)
63 lecture hours
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Principles and procedures of appraising real property with emphasis on residential properties. Required by Bureau of Real Estate Appraisers (BREA) for all appraisal licenses and by the Department of Real Estate (DRE) for real estate broker license. Provides 63 hours toward BREA requirements for state licensing. Includes all topics listed in Appraisal Qualifications Board (AQB) Basic Appraisal Principles and Basic Appraisal Procedures modules. This course qualifies with the California Department of Real Estate as a statutory/pre-license real estate course for both the salesperson and broker education requirements.
REAL 228
Appraisal II: Residential Real Estate Appraisal
3.5 Units (AA/AS; CSU)
63 lecture hours
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Studies in residential market analysis and highest and best use; residential appraiser site valuation and cost approach; and residential sales comparison and income approach. Course applies 60 hours of educational instruction towards the requirements for licensure from the California Bureau of Real Estate Appraisers (BREA). Course is required for the appraisal licenses for Trainee, Residential, Certified Residential, and Certified General license. This course qualifies with the California Department of Real Estate as a statutory/pre-license real estate course for both the salesperson and broker education requirements. In addition, this course may also qualify as the second appraisal course for broker education requirements referred to as Advanced Real Estate Appraisal.
REAL 230
Residential Report Writing and Case Studies
2 Units (AA/AS; CSU)
36 lecture hours
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Residential report writing and case studies in appraisal to include theories, techniques, and procedures of using various residential forms and reports for appraisal. Course applies 15 hours of educational instruction towards the requirements for licensure from the Bureau of Real Estate Appraisal (BREA). Course is required for the appraisal licenses for Trainee, Residential, Certified Residential, and Certified General license.
REAL 232
15-Hour National Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP)
1 Unit (AA/AS)
18 lecture hours
Grade Mode: Pass/No Pass
This course fulfills the 15-hour requirement for the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice, which is required by the State of California Office of Real Estate Appraisers (OREA) for the Trainee Appraiser License. Taught by an experienced AQB Certified USPAP Instructor. This course cannot be used as a substitute for the 7-Hour USPAP Update course.