DANTES 2010

DANTES Independent Study Catalog


Explanation of Course Display

Footnote Codes: X = General Information, P = Prerequisite, C = Both, O = Different In-State & Out-of-State Tuition
In cases with an X Code & Not Available, contact the Institution for current book prices.

03.14.00 REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
University of Nebraska - Lincoln FINA 382 REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE U 0 5 CA, SG 3 (S) $636.00 $75.00 $711.00 P
Footnote: Prerequisite: ECON 210 or 211, ACCT 201. Note: Students enrolling in the course will need to have access to a scanner and be able to convert files to PDF.
Course Description: Real estate market: ownership, interests, sales, leases and agencies, special financing institutions, financial aspects of ownership, managerial aspects of brokerage, property valuation, and real estate appraising.

03.14.00 REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
University of Southern Mississippi REI 325 PRINCIPLES OF INSURANCE B 21 2 3 (S) $486.00 $15.00 $501.00 NA
Course Description: Traditional print-based format. Independent Study section X051. This course includes the nature of risk, its measurement, and the insurance mechanism as a device for handling risk with refenrce to the principal types of coverage.
University of Southern Mississippi REI 330 REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES U 24 2 3 (S) $486.00 $15.00 $501.00 NA
Course Description: Traditional print-based format. Independent Study section X501. The purpose of this course is to provide the student with a broad basic knowledge relative to the field of real estate.

03.14.00 REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
University of South Carolina FINA C366 INTRODUCTION TO REAL ESTATE AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT U 15 1 3 (S) $375.00 $0.00 $375.00 X
Footnote: This course fulfills a pre-examination requirement of the South Carolina Real Estate licensing law (30-hour approved course).
Course Description: Real estate analysis and administration; basic principles, concepts, terminology, and institutional factors related to real estate decisions in the urban environment.

03.14.00 REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
Thomas Edison State College REE 103-PA Real Estate Principles/Practices I L N/A 0 CR, IA 3 (S) $717.00 $0.00 $717.00 C
Footnote: This is a Prior Learning Assessment course, which works to build a portfolio while working with an expert in the field. This course requires the student to already possess knowledge of the subject-matter. Additionally, a PLA proposal form must be submitted to and approved-by Thomas Edison State College prior to registering for this course. For more information, please visit http://www.tesc.edu/4848.php.
Course Description: The student will be able to demonstrate knowledge of the complex nature of land ownership, methods of holding title and types of estates as well as a detailed understanding of the option, binder, contract, deed, mortgage and a variety of other instruments. The student should also be able to demonstrate knowledge of real property taxes and assessments, title search, title insurance and closing statements.
Thomas Edison State College REE 104-PA Real Estate Principles/Practices II L N/A 0 CR, IA 3 (S) $717.00 $0.00 $717.00 C
Footnote: This is a Prior Learning Assessment course, which works to build a portfolio while working with an expert in the field. This course requires the student to already possess knowledge of the subject-matter. Additionally, a PLA proposal form must be submitted to and approved-by Thomas Edison State College prior to registering for this course. For more information, please visit http://www.tesc.edu/4848.php.
Course Description: The student will be able to demonstrate a comprehensive knowledge of real estate investments, including mortgage lending procedures and practices, real estate finance and the appraisal process. Students will also be able to demonstrate knowledge of real estate brokerage and licensing, management of property, merchandising realty, subdividing and development activity, and building construction as well as planning and zoning.

03.14.00 REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
Adams State College BUS 379 Estate Planning L N/A N/A DI, E, SG 3 (S) $525.00 $0.00 $525.00 NA
Course Description: This course explores the paralegal's role in estate planning. The requirements of creating enforceable wills and trusts will be covered, and study of resulting and constructive trusts will be provided.
Adams State College BUS 386 Principles of Real Estate (online) U N/A N/A CR, E, IA 3 (S) $435.00 $55.00 $490.00 P
Footnote: Prerequisite: BUS 211: Business Law
Course Description: Broad analysis of real estate principles including legal description, agency and listing agreements, financing, property management, fair housing, appraisal, tax considerations, closing, record keeping, and trust accounts. Partially satisfies requirements to sit for State of Colorado Licensing Exam.

03.14.00 REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
University of Oklahoma B AD 3503 REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES U 6 3 E, IA, SG 3 (S) $435.00 $392.75 $827.75 C
Footnote: Prerequisite: Junior standing (applies to University of Oklahoma students).
Course Description: Introduces the student to the broad field of real estate. Topics covered in the course include real estate valuation, investment analysis, ownership forms, conveyancing, productivity analysis, development, marketing, financing, and governmental regulation.

03.14.00 REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
Clarion University of Pennsylvania Finance RE 270 Real Estate Fundamentals L N/A N/A CA, CC, CR, DI, DS, E, IA 3 (S) $726.00 $140.60 $866.60 NA
Course Description: Introduces the broad area of real estate. Lays foundation of important principles for in-depth study. First in a two-sequence course with (RE 271) required to fulfill the educational requirement for licensure as a real estate salesperson in the state of Pennsylvania. Each Semester.
Clarion University of Pennsylvania Finance RE 271 Real Estate Practice L N/A N/A CA, CC, CR, DI, DS, E, IA 3 (S) $726.00 $140.60 $866.60 NA
Course Description: Introduces the practice of real estate brokerage, real estate appraisal, real estate finance, and real estate investments. Second in a two sequence course (with RE 270) required to fulfill the educational requiremen for licensure as a real estate salesperson in Pennsylvania. Prerequisite: RE 270. Fall, annually.

03.14.00 REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
University of California - Extension BUS X406.8 PRINCIPLES OF REAL ESTATE U N/A 1 DI, IA 3 (S) $770.00 $0.00 $770.00 X
Footnote: Instructor accepts questions by mail and email and assignments by mail.
Course Description: Required for those preparing to take California real estate licensing examinations; also appropriate for those preparing to purchase homes or other properties. The course covers the basic laws and principles of California real estate and teaches how to apply those principles to current real estate conditions and opportunities in your own community. It also provides the understanding, background, and terminology necessary for specialized courses. California law is stressed, but many aspects are applicable to real estate interests in other states.

03.14.00 REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
University of Idaho FINAN 201 FUNDAMENTALS OF REAL ESTATE L 22 3 SG 3 (S) $325.00 $0.00 $325.00 X
Footnote: Eight of the lessons are self-study. This course has been certified by the Idaho Real Estate Commission to fulfill the Module I requirement for an Idaho Real Estate Salesperson's License.
Course Description: Essentials of real estate practice, sales, financing, land descriptions, investments, brokerage, advertising, market analysis, and fundamentals arising from real estate transactions.
 
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