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RL-EST 321
Real Estate Principles
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The Student will be introduced to the very basics of real estate from the terminology, real estate's role in the economy, legal foundations, government controls, appraisal processes, valuation processes, brokering and closing transactions, time value of money, basic management issues and lease clauses, and basic standard form purchase contracts.
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Credits: 3 hours
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RL-EST 322
Real Estate Principles II
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The objectives of this course are to expand on the concepts taught in the prerequisite to this course known as ""Real Estate Principles"". It will explain the role of the real estate broker as well as their legal responsibilities. It will cover agency law, current disclosure laws and provide a thorough understanding of the real estate license laws, Upon completion of this course the student would be eligible to take the Real Estate licensing examination for the state of Missouri. Prerequisites: Rl-EST 321/ENT 321
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Credits: 3 hours
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RL-EST 421
Real Estate Finance Fundamentals
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This course will provide a fundamental understanding of basic financial concepts of real estate including compounding and discounting, construction of amortization tables and after-tax yield analysis for a simple real estate investment. It also touches on the basics of title insurance, ownership issues, fixed rate verses variable rate mortgages in residential real estate, understanding housing bubbles, and trends in valuation of residential real estate. In addition, the student will complete mathematical comparisons of leasing versus owning a home.
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Credits: 3 hours
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RL-EST 425
Principles of Real Estate Property Management
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Explores the complexities of managing apartments, condominiums, office buildings, industrial property, and shopping centers. This course covers rental markets, development of rental schedules, leasing techniques and negotiations, repairs and maintenance, tenant relations, merchandising, selection and training of personnel, accounting and owner relations.
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Credits: 3 hours
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RL-EST 496
Internship: Real Estate
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An opportunity for students to integrate their academic studies via employment with a business/organization in the community. Note: Internship coursework is evaluated on a credit/no credit basis.
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Credits: 1-3 hours
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RL-EST 497
Special Topics: Real Estate
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Study and research in areas of special interest under individual faculty direction.
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Credits: 1-3 hours
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RL-EST 497A
Special Topics-Real Estate
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Study and research in areas of special interest under individual faculty direction.
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Credits: 1-3 hours
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RL-EST 497B
Special Topics-Real Estate
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Study and research in areas of special interest under individual faculty direction.
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Credits: 1-3 hours
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