Real Estate Broker

Effective: Fall 2019
Certificate of Achievement Program Map

This program map from the 2024-2025 catalog year represents one possible pathway to complete this program. Your pathway may vary depending on your transfer plans and also previous college credit, including AP Test scores, concurrent enrollment courses and high school articulated courses.

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Program Description
The associate’s degree will give you a fundamental knowledge base for understanding the field of real estate and how it relates to the local, state and national economies. The Real Estate Agent Certificate will provide you with the required courses to sit for the State of California Department of Real Estate (DRE) agent licensing exam. The Real Estate Broker Certificate prepares you for the State of California Department of Real Estate (DRE) broker licensing exam.

What can I do with this major?
This major can provide the student an opportunity to enter the expansive field of real estate sales, property management or investment. This can be as a long-term career option or to aid in the purchase of a home or investment property. Real estate is a huge industry with many satisfying and potentially lucrative income producing opportunities for people of all backgrounds, ethnicities and races.

Learning and Career Pathway
  • Business, Economics & Information Technology

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= Critical Course = Prerequisite for Other Courses = Prerequisite Required = Required for Major GE = General Education

Semester 1

12-13 units

REST 80
Real Estate Principles

3 units
This course serves as the foundational course for real estate. A broad range of real estate subjects are introduced to the student in this course. Topics addressed include real and personal property acquisition, ownership, estates in real property, joint tenancies, partnerships, sales contracts, homesteads, deeds and taxes. Methods of financing, real estate practices, and federal as well as state regulation of the real estate business.
Course Details:

REST 84
Real Estate Practice

3 units
The Real Estate Practice course reviews the principles and practical techniques of operating a residential real estate business. This course places an emphasis on the daily activities of residential real estate brokers and salespersons. The topics covered cover legal responsibilities of agency relationships, property listing agreements, pricing a property and sales techniques, preparing and negotiating offers and purchase agreements, financing of property, closing transactions and property management. Financial advantages of investing in real estate are covered in detail including; tax advantages depreciation cash flow leverage sale-leaseback
Course Details:
  1. Strongly Recommended: REST 80

REST 81A
Legal Aspects of Real Estate

3 units
The course begins with a detailed overview of the role of law in real estate, the roots of U.S. law including the U.S. constitution, legislatures, statutory law, as well as criminal and civil law. Legal Aspects of Real Estate covers specific California law as applied to real estate problems; origin and sources of California real estate law; contracts in general; real estate contracts; law of agency and regulation of agents; classification of property; easements; acquisition and transfer of interests of property; methods and incidents of ownership; land description; proper recordation of deeds and records. The course introduces the student to legal concepts that apply to all law as well as to real estate. A few of these are: negotiated settlement, antitrust law, price fixing, boycotts, adverse possession, alternative dispute resolution, arbitration, mediation, litigating in court, jurisdiction, discovery, motions, the trial, RESPA, escrow, enforcing judgments, appeal.
Course Details:
  1. Strongly Recommended: REST 80

Accounting Course: choose one

3-4 units

BUS 1A
Financial Accounting

4 units
Explores financial accounting, its importance and how it is used by internal and external users as a decision-making tool. Covers accounting information systems; application of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) to value assets, liabilities, and equity; preparation, interpretation and analysis of financial statements. Includes topics on cash flow statement, cash and accrual accounting concepts, merchandising operation, internal controls and ethics, reporting and accounting for receivables, payables, long-term assets and liabilities, inventory, depreciation, stockholders’ equity, stocks and bonds.
Course Details:
  1. Strongly Recommended: BUS 7
or

BUS 7
Accounting for Small Business

3 units
Bookkeeping practices and accounting cycle for a service and merchandising sole proprietorship. Double-accounting entry system (debits and credits), journal, ledgers, adjusting and closing entries, income statement, balance sheet, and statement of owner’s equity, cash, banking activities, payroll, merchandising transactions.
Course Details:

Semester 2

13 units

BUS 10
Business Law

4 units
Fundamental legal principles pertaining to business transactions. Introduction to the legal process. Topics include sources of law and ethics, contracts, torts, criminal law, intellectual property, agency and employment law, and business organizations.
Course Details:

REST 82A
Real Estate Appraisal

3 units
This class serves as an introduction to residential real estate appraisal. It covers the basic principles a residential real estate appraiser would use to complete an appraisal and determine the value of a residential property. Such as: Purposes of an appraisal Highest and best use Data collection methods and sources Elements of value Liquidation value Written appraisal report The course goes into detail of how an appraisal is completed and the required steps to develop an industry accepted reliable residential property value. The nationally recognized appraisal standards of United States Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) that appraisers must comply with are outlined and explained. Lastly, the actual appraisal report, oral and or written, is reviewed and explained to the student.
Course Details:

REST 83
Real Estate Finance

3 units
This foundational Residential Real Estate Finance course will introduce the student to the basics of residential real estate finance. The course covers the basics of borrowing money to buy a home and how the overall financing process works including; Investments and returns Ownership Investments Debt Investments Securities Investment Risk Diversification Loan buy downs Loan points Adjustable Rate Loans (ARMS) Predatory lending The course will explore the U.S. Federal fiscal and monetary policy, including the Federal Reserve System and the tools the Fed uses to regulate economic growth and implement monetary policy. The different finance markets and the financial instruments used in the mortgage industry will be reviewed in detail, including types of notes, subordination clauses, alienation and acceleration clauses and loan to value ratios. An analysis of loan and property qualification is also explained as part of the overall home financing process. In addition, the government funding programs for FHA Insured loans, VA-Guaranteed loans, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and Ginnie Mae (GNMAE) are explained.
Course Details:
  1. Strongly Recommended: REST 80

REST 88
Real Estate Property Management

3 units
This course covers real estate property management, which, in a broad sense, is the administration, operation, and maintenance of a piece of real estate. The different types of managed properties explained range from rural single unit residential properties to high rise office skyscrapers in the city center. The federal, state and local laws pertaining to the management of property are reviewed in detail. Each and every property has a property manager and a property management plan with goals and objectives. This class reviews in detail the structure, strategy, implementation, including government and legal aspects of managing properties large and small. The class explores the complexities of emergency procedures, risk management, criminal and security precautions and limiting the risk of all kinds as it relates to managing and owning real estate.
Course Details:
  1. Strongly Recommended: REST 80
Total Units: 25-26 units