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Commercial Property Management Focuses on the application of the management, operation, and leasing procedures of shopping centers, offices and medical buildings, and industrial properties. Course is identical to the Institute of Real Estate Management Course 203 and successful students receive an additional five elective credits toward a Certified Property Manager (CPM) designation.
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Residential Property ManagementGeared to the professional property manager, rather than the on-site manager, and covers the management of all types of residential and multi-residential properties. Additional outside class time is required for development of an apartment management plan. Course is identical to the Institute of Real Estate Management Course 202 and successful students receive an additional five elective credit......
Mortgage Loan UnderwriCovers the process of mortgage loan assessment and approval/rejection, and the analysis of assets, income, credit, and debt. Other topics include: FHA, VA and conventional mortgages and FNMA guidelines. Students conduct risk analyses of mortgage case files....
Mortgage Loan ProcessingStudents learn the basics of processing various types of FHA, VA, and conventional mortgage loans. Topics include buyer qualifications, credit, income and asset verification, balancing speed and accuracy, dealing with realty agents, escrow and mortgage loan officers, and the idiosyncrasies of lenders. Course is recommended for all escrow and mortgage personnel....
Real Estate Brokerage ManagementStudents learn the legal requirements and liabilities involved in operating a real estate brokerage. Topics include trust accounting and record keeping, recruitment and training, agent retention, and productivity. R EST 151 is required for the Washington State Real Estate Brokers Exam....
Real Estate Business ManagementCovers the considerations and strategies necessary to open ones own business. Recommended for real estate agents-especially 100% agents, appraisers, and mortgage loan officers. Topics include business planning and financing, site location, technology, office management, marketing, and growth and strategic planning. R EST 150 is required for the Washington State Real Estate Brokers Exam.
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Real Estate Appraisal MethodsCourse focuses on the particular aspects of property that create value. Emphasizes the methods used to apply the sales comparison on cost approaches. Direct capitalization is demonstrated with emphasis on income/expense analysis. This is the third class in the appraiser certification series....
Foundations of Real Estate AppraisalAn introductory course required for appraiser licensing and certification. Provides the foundation necessary to progress through increasing complex course work. Real estate professionals learn the basic understanding of appraising and appraisal methods....
Real Estate Agency & EthicsCovers the potential liability that exists with conflicting interests and multiple agency representation. Topics include agency relationships, agency law, and the study of ethical considerations in real estate. Emphasis is placed on a case-study approach....
Real Estate Forecasting & EconomicsEconomic principles, projecting tools, and data sources are applied to the forecasting of supply and demand in the real estate market. Deals with the effects of growth management legislation, environmental factors, and other impacts on real estate values....
Real Estate LawIntroduces common law and Washington statutes governing real estate. Other topics include: acquisition, encumbrances, transfer, and rights and obligations of the parties. Course is required for those seeking a Washington State Brokers License....
Real Estate FinanceStudents learn the policies, problems, and methods involved in financing real property. Covers loans and lenders, debt and security, money markets, financing alternatives, and institutional and governmental sources of funds....
Psychiatric NursingFocuses on the nurses therapeutic role in maintaining and enhancing mental health. Students learn to meet the needs of clients with challenged emotional and/or cognitive abilities that impair their day-to-day functioning....
Maternal/Child NursingFocuses on the childbearing and childrearing family through the maternity cycle from conception to birth and examines the normal growth and development of the child from birth through adolescence. Students learn principles of care of the ill child focusing on adaptation and health maintenance....
Chamber ChoirA performance class open to advanced vocalists by audition. Chamber choir includes five hours of rehearsal per week plus scheduled outside rehearsals and performances. Course is designed to expose students to the most advanced musical idioms on a regular basis, including madrigals, Baroque, classical, and romantic period literature. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits. Prerequisit......
MIDI SequencingGives hands-on opportunities to create music using the equipment introduced in MUSIC 150. Students complete at least three sequences. May be repeated for a maximum of 18 credits. Prerequisite: Music 150. Highly Recommended: Basic piano and keyboard experience; or permission of instructor.
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Advanced MIDI & Digital Audio TechniquesStudents learn sophisticated MIDI sequencing and Digital Audio techniques, how to combine these technologies into an effective studio workstation, and how to synchronize music with other media and technology....
Class Voice (Group Vocal Instruction)Offers group instruction for students who have not had individual voice training. Students learn voice science, vocal production, pronunciation, style, music notation, and some music literature.
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Group Piano InstructionProvides basic keyboard experience for non-majors and prepares the beginning music major for the piano-competency requirement. Studio instruction includes basic music reading, keyboard technique, interpretation, and simple chording.
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Jazz BandOffers performance opportunities for instrumentalists within the Stage Band instrumentation. The Jazz Band focuses on jazz improvisation, performance, and interpretation of Big Band jazz literature. Students audition for available chairs. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits. Prerequisite: Prior enrollment in MUSIC 106 or permission of instructor.
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