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Business Studies;
Certificate Available:
Mortgage Brokerage and Banking
Description:
The Mortgage and Banking program prepares students with the knowledge and skills
necessary for initial employment in the mortgage and banking industry and
facilitates advanced employment opportunities for persons already employed in
the industry.
Program Emphasis:
The program course content relates specifically to California regulations with
regard to mortgage brokerage and banking and the real estate industry.
Individual courses emphasize the knowledge and skills with specific hand-on
training on current industry software essential for specific employment in loan
processing, loan underwriting, and loan closing. The program provides education
and training for entry-level employment into the mortgage, brokerage and banking
industry with completion of Certificates of Performance.
Career Options:
Courses in the Mortgage Brokerage and Banking program prepare students for
careers in loan processing, loan underwriting, and loan closing.
| Certificate of Performance: Loan Closer Courses:
Units
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| BANK 102, Mortgage Brokerage and Banking
........... 4
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| BANK 108, Principles of Loan Closing
....................... 4
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| Total Units = 8 |
The Loan Closer certificate prepares the student
with the knowledge and skills necessary for employment as a loan closer in the
mortgage brokerage and banking industry.
| Certificate of Performance: Loan Processor
Courses: Units
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| BANK 102, Mortgage Brokerage and Banking
........... 4
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| BANK 104, Principles of Loan Processing
.................. 5
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| Total Units = 9
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The Loan Processor certificate prepares the
student with the knowledge and skills necessary for employment as a loan
processor in the mortgage brokerage and banking industry.
| Certificate of Performance: Loan Underwriter
Courses: Units
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| BANK 102, Mortgage Brokerage and Banking
........... 4
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| BANK 106, Loan Underwriting
................................... 5
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| Total Units = 9
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The Loan Underwriter certificate prepares the
student with the knowledge and skills necessary for employment as a loan
underwriter in the mortgage brokerage and banking industry.
Real Estate
Certificate of Performance: Real Estate Salesperson*
This certificate is designed for students
interested in exploring a career in real estate sales. Real Estate 101, Real
Estate 120, and one additional course from the elective list are required to
take the Real Estate Salesperson's License Examination. For questions about DRE
licensure requirements, contact the DRE at 619525-4192 or
www.dre.ca.gov
| Courses: Units
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| REAL 101, Real Estate
Principles............................3
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| REAL 120, Real Estate
Practice...............................3
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| Select three to four units from the following:
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ACCT 102, Basic
Accounting......................................3
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ACCT 116A, Financial
Accounting...............................4
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BUSE 140, Business Law & the Legal
Environment.......3
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ESCR 101, Escrow Procedures - Beginning
................ 3
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ESCR 111, Escrop Procedures -
Advanced................. 3
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REAL 105, Legal Aspects of Real Estate I
................. 3
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REAL 110, Principles of Real Estate Appraisal I
......... 3
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REAL 115, Real Estate Finance I
............................. 3
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REAL 125, Real Estate
Economics........................... 3
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REAL 130, Real Property
Management...................... 3
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REAL 151, Real Estate Computer Applications
.......... 3
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REAL 166, Common Interest Development
................ 3
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BANK 102, Mortgage Brokerage and Banking
............ 4
Total Units = 9-10
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*This is a department
award in recognition of information on the transcript and does not imply that a
graduation requirement has been met.
Certificate of Performance: Real Estate Appraisal*
This certificate is designed for students
interested in careers in real estate appraisal. All of the courses in this
Certificate of Performance have been approved by the Office of Real Estate
Appraisers (OREA) as applying toward completion of acceptable education for the
following appraisal licenses: Trainee License (completion of 90 hours of
acceptable education related to real estate appraisal, which must include 15
hours of instruction on the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice
(USPAP); Residential License (completion of at least 90 hours of acceptable
education relating to real estate appraisal, which must include 15 hours of
instruction on USPSP); Certified Residential (completion of at least 120 hours
of acceptable education relating to real estate appraisal, which must include 15
hours of instruction on USPSP); Certified General (completion of at least 180
hours of acceptable education relating to real estate appraisal, which must
include 15 hours of USPAP). For questions about OREA's licensure requirements,
contact the OREA office in Sacramento at (916) 552-9000 or
www.orea.ca.gov . Note: Additional OREA
education requirements for appraisal licenses will be in effect as of January 1,
2008.
| Courses: Units |
| REAL 101, Real Estate Principles
............................. 3
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| REAL 110, Principles of Real Estate Appraisal
I........ 3
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| REAL 111, Introduction to USPAP
............................ 1
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| REAL 140, Real Estate Appraisal
II............................ 3
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| Total Units = 10
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*This is a department award in recognition of
information on the transcript and does not imply that a graduation requirement
has been met.
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