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Summer & Fall 2007 - West Los Angeles College

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<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2007</strong> Schedule of ClassesSEC. NO HOUR DAY INSTRUCTOR LOCATION SEC. NO HOUR DAY INSTRUCTOR LOCATIONREAL ESTATE 004 -REAL ESTATE OFFICE ADMINISTRATION (CSU) - 3 UNITSNOTE: This class will only be offered in the Spring semester.This course covers organization and preparation of real propertydocumentation.4788 6:45-10:00 Th ELAHI, F FA 302REAL ESTATE 005 -LEGAL ASPECTS OF REAL ESTATE I (CSU) - 3 UNITSNOTE: Required for broker's license, elective for obtaining salesperson's license.This course covers in detail the principles of property ownership andmanagement, with special emphasis on the law as it applies tocommunity property, conveyances, deeds, trust deeds, leases,brokerage activities, liens, homesteads, wills, estates and taxes.8141 3.25 hrs TBA CARTER, J ONLINE(See pages 57-65 for more information about ONLINE classes.)EVENING CLASS4790 6:45-10:00 W ROSE, M AT A218REAL ESTATE 021 - REAL ESTATE ECONOMICS - 3 UNITSNOTE: Required for broker's license and elective for salesperson's license.Offered only during the <strong>Fall</strong> semester.This course covers the fundamentals of economic trends and factorswhich affect the real estate market. Topics covered include: urbanstructural relationships, real estate market analysis, problems of subdividing,and the governmental relationship to real estate development.EVENING CLASS4797 6:45-10:00 Th FOX, J FA 204REAL ESTATE 931 -COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - REAL ESTATE - 3 UNITSA program of on-the-job-learning experience for students employed ina job not related to your major.EVENING CLASS9400 5:30-6:35 Th HARRIS, L CE 222& 2.00 hrs TBA HARRIS, L CE 222REAL ESTATE 007 - REAL ESTATE FINANCE I (CSU) - 3 UNITSNOTE: this class is offered only in the Spring semester. Required for broker'slicense; elective for obtaining salesperson's license.Forms and sources of financing property, construction and permanentfinancing are studied.8171 3.25 hrs TBA GIVHAN, G ONLINE(See pages 57-65 for more information about ONLINE classes.)REAL ESTATE 009 - REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL I (CSU) - 3 UNITSThis basic appraisal course studies the theory, principles and methodsused in the valuation of residential, commercial and industrial properties.8158 3.25 hrs TBA RATKOVICH, J ONLINE(See pages 57-65 for more information about ONLINE classes.)EVENING CLASS4793 6:45-10:00 T JORDAN, M AT A128REAL ESTATE 010 - REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL II - 3 UNITSPREREQUISITE: Real Estate 9.This advanced appraisal course features a brief review of the theory,principles and methods used in the valuation of residential, commercialand industrial properties. It also features case study problems illustratingthe use of the three approaches to value, and a thorough analysis of thecomponents utilized by the income approach. This course emphasizesthe valuation of all income-producing property is usually required.EVENING CLASS4795 6:45-10:00 M NADLER, M B5 102REAL ESTATE 014 - PROPERTY MANAGEMENT (CSU) - 3 UNITSThis course is designed for real estate brokers, salespeople andowners of income-producing properties. Topics covered include thenature and types of property management, organization for management,leases and contracts, rent scheduling, selling of space andtechniques of renting, tenant selection and supervision, relations withowners, budgets, purchasing accounts, reports, ethics and legal andprofessional relationships.EVENING CLASS4796 6:45-10:00 W HOLMAN, D AT A128SOCIOLOGYBehavioral & Social Sciences DivisionCharles Stapleton, ChairpersonSOCIOLOGY 001 -INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSIntroduction to the systematic study of groups and societies humansbuild and how these influence our behavior. This includes the study ofsocial structure, social inequality, social institutions, and the changingshape of society.1822 3:20-6:35 W BARRAGAN, N CE 2201824 9:35-11:00 M W BARRAGAN, N CE 2201826 11:10-12:35 M W BARRAGAN, N CE 2201828 11:10-12:35 T Th BARRAGAN, N CE 220EVENING CLASSES4822 6:45-10:00 Th PEREZ, R CE 2044824 6:45-10:00 T PEREZ, R CE 204WEEKEND COLLEGE8494 8:00-10:25 Sun. STAFF CE 205& 11:00-1:25 Sun. STAFF CE 205& 4.00 hrs TBA STAFF ONLINE(7 Week Class - Starts 11/4/<strong>2007</strong>, Ends 12/16/<strong>2007</strong>)(See pages 66-67 for Weekend <strong>College</strong> detailed information.)SOCIOLOGY 011 - ETHNIC AND RACIALMINORITIES IN THE UNITED STATES (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSExamines minority/majority relationships in the United States, howthese relationships developed historically, and the social, political, andeconomic forces that maintain or act to change these relationships.Analysis of similarities and differences in ethnic and racial groups’experiences will promote understanding of the forces underlyingminority/majority relations.1834 9:35-11:00 T Th BARRAGAN, N CE 220EVENING CLASS4834 6:45-10:00 W STAFF CE 220<strong>West</strong> <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> <strong>College</strong>121www.wlac.edu

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