The Real Estate Broker Certificate of Achievement will qualify and prepare students to take the written examination for a California Real Estate Broker license.
2017/2018 Academic Year | 2018/2019 Academic Year | ||||
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Fall 2017 | Spring 2018 | Fall 2018 | Spring 2019 | ||
RE 11 | Real Estate Principles | 125 | 133 | 151 | 158 |
RE 13 | Real Estate Practice | 75 | 70 | 97 | 110 |
RE 26 | Real Estate Escrow | 36 | N/A | 0 | Not Offered |
RE12A | Real Estate Law | 26 | 31 | 22 | 29 |
RE14A | Real Estate Finance I | 22 | 39 | N/A | 31 |
RE16 | Real Estate Economics | 48 | N/A | 65 | N/A |
RE19 | Real Estate Property Management | N/A | 52 | N/A | 61 |
RE31 | Mortgage Loan Brokering and Lending | 46 | N/A | 19 | N/A |
RE40 | Real Estate Appraisal | 41 | N/A | 64 | N/A |
RE41 | Advanced Real Estate Appraisal | N/A | Not offered this semester | Not offered this semester | Not offered this semester |
RE 26 | Real Estate Escrow | 41 | Not offered this semester | Not offered this semester | Not offered this semester |
TOTALS | 241 | 203 | 248 | 268 |
Program Goals
The Real Estate Broker Certificate of Achievement will qualify and prepare students to take the written examination for a California Real Estate Broker license.
Students who complete the program will be able to:
· Understand the ethical and fiduciary responsibilities of a real estate broker.
· Understand the proper operation of a real estate brokerage office including supervision of licensed sales agents.
· Solve problems that require distinguishing between real and personal property.
· Define common real estate terminology and recognize acronyms used in the industry.
· Demonstrate test-taking skills in preparation for the state license examination.
· Analyze the needs of a client and select the proper forms used in real estate transactions.
Program Objectives
The program will provide students with the knowledge and skills to:
· Demonstrate an understanding of how a real estate office operation is structured and the responsibilities of a real estate broker in supervising licensed sales agents.
· Understand the realtors code of ethics and the fiduciary roles and responsibilities associated with being a licensed broker.
· Prepare real estate transactional documents for both residential and commercial listing and purchase agreements, appropriate addendums, and accompanying disclosures.
· Demonstrate an understanding of single and dual agency in a real estate transaction.
· Use the Multiple Listing Service, a web based licensed proprietary software, as well as public access databases to search for property ownership and prepare property profiles.
· Demonstrate an understanding of lending laws such as Regulation Z, usury laws, disclosure requirements, maximum fees and charges allowed under governing laws, agency relationships, advertising laws, and the ethical obligations that accompany a real estate professional in these aspects.
El Camino College’s real estate program is one of the oldest programs at the college. The department has a strong reputation of producing high-quality students with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to succeed in the industry. Over the last two decades, with the expansion of the internet, many private schools began offering real estate courses entirely online, which meet the state requirements. However, El Camino College has the expertise and reputation to provide a superior alternative to those private programs.
Based on the Real Estate Department's 2019 program review, El Camino College has seen increasing enrollment in our real estate courses over the last five years. The department had an all-time high of 453 enrolled students in the2018-2019 academic year. For comparison purposes, the 2014-2015academic year reflected an enrollment of 230 students. El Camino College’s real estate program ranks sixth in the entire state based on enrollment numbers, and is only 88 students shy of ranking first in the state.
While department enrollment has grown, the program offerings have remained static. Based on our program review, our current offerings do no fully align with the industry and the demand for fully qualified real estate professionals. The department has only offered one associate degree and two certificate programs, which have not been aligned to changes in the industry or adjusted to meet the strong labor demand for real estate professionals.
Currently, there is high demand for entry-level to middle-skilled level real estate professionals. The Los Angeles/Orange County Center of Excellence for Labor Market Research recently indicated that the labor market demand for the real estate industry is not being met by the current supply of community college programs. Based on the COE data, the department’s advisory committee recommended that the department expand the number of certificates offered in the program to add eight new specialized certificates to better prepare students for future careers in various real estate specializations.
This Certificate of Achievement – Real Estate Broker, will prepare more students for real estate specialization positions and help meet the labor demand in the region. This certificate is part of the greater expansion of the real estate program at El Camino College. In addition, this certificate will support students who aspire to become realestate professionals by encouraging them to continue theireducation and obtain specialized certifications.
This program has been endorsed by the COE.
Course | Title | Units | Year/Semester (Y1 or S1) |
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RE13 | Real Estate Practice | 3 | S1 |
RE12A | Legal Aspects of Real Estate | 3 | S1 |
RE14A | Real Estate Finance I | 3 | S1 |
RE40 | Real Estate Appraisal | 3 | S1 |
RE16 | Real Estate Economics | 3 | S2 |
RE11 | Real Estate Principles | 3 | S1 |
RE14B | Advanced Real Estate Finance | 3 | S2 |
RE26 | Real Estate Escrow | 3 | S2 |
RE19 | Real Estate Property Management | 3 | S2 |
RE31 | Mortgage Loan Brokering and Lending | 3 | S2 |
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