121 Real Estate Abstracting I 3 Cr. Hrs.
Recorded documents affecting real estate,
terms used in abstracting and the function
of public offices in the abstracting
process.
122 Real Estate Abstracting II 3 Cr. Hrs.
Liens, mortgages, foreclosure, divorce,
wills and estates proceedings are examined
as they relate to real property and the
abstracting process.
Prerequisite(s): RES 121
201 Real Estate Principles & Practices
4 Cr. Hrs.
Areas encompassed in the real estate sales
industry. The market, investment and brokerage
areas and contractual and property
rights which concern both the real estate
practitioner and investor consumer.
202 Real Estate Law 4 Cr. Hrs.
The legal phases of a realty transaction.
Examined are types of estates in land, coownership,
mortgages, Ohio license law
and landlord-tenant law.
203 Real Estate Finance 2 Cr. Hrs.
The institutions, methods, instruments
and procedures involved in the financing
of real estate. Nature of mortgage market
and effects of government monetary or
fiscal policies are considered.
204 Real Estate Appraisal for Realtors
2 Cr. Hrs.
Methodology of appraising urban property,
three basic techniques of appraising and
the theory underlying these techniques.
205 Real Estate Appraisal II 4 Cr. Hrs.
Income capitalization in appraising income
producing property and functions
which influence value of non-residential
property.
Prerequisite(s): RES 204
210 Real Estate Practice Seminar
3 Cr. Hrs.
Apply knowledge and practice skills acquired
in real estate courses concerning
principles, law, finance, and appraisal
through the use of case studies, simulations,
and role playing.
Prerequisite(s): RES 201, RES 202, RES 203,
RES 204
215 Real Estate Investing 3 Cr. Hrs.
An analytical approach to investment in
real estate. Financing, tax considerations,
appraisal, internal rate of return, acquisitions
and exchanges. Highlighted are problems
requiring investment analysis.
221 Property Management 3 Cr. Hrs.
Management of residential, business, and
commercial properties. Topics presented
are merchandising, public relations, leasing,
accounting and insurance.
270 Real Estate Internship R 1 - 9 Cr. Hrs.
Students earn credits toward degree requirements
for work learning experience.
Students already working may apply to
use that experience to meet internship
requirements. Students establish learning
outcomes and prepare related reports
and/or projects each quarter.
278 Real Estate Capstone 1 Cr. Hr.
Revisit knowledge and skills acquired
in real estate abstracting, commercial
appraisal, investing, and property management
through development and submission
of research papers.
Prerequisite(s): RES 121, RES 122, RES 201,
RES 202, RES 203, RES 204, RES 205, RES
210 and RES 221
297 Special Topics in Real Estate R 1 - 6 Cr. Hrs.
Provides opportunity to receive credit for
non-traditional courses or approaches to
learning, career related courses/opportunities,
and service learning courses/activities,
including special interest topics,
workshops or customized training.





