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Mar 21, 2024 by Anthony Cioffi (acioffi)
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65 - Business Administration - Real Estate
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Program Code
65 - Business Administration - Real Estate
Course Code
1362
Learning Outcomes Relationships
PLO 1: Contrast and apply principles and practices of real estate selling in the state of Ohio.
CLO 1: Explain the process of real estate financing through closing and beyond to potential default and foreclosure.
CLO 2: Differentiate the basic monetary and financing concepts and terminology, including various types of real estate financing and regulations governing them.
CLO 4: Propose the best type of loan for the borrower, or their situation by judging their particular problems and issues and propose possible remedies to increase their ability to obtain a loan.
PLO 2: Distinguish between and analyze the multiple (economic, financial, legal, international, and social) components of business.
CLO 1: Explain the process of real estate financing through closing and beyond to potential default and foreclosure.
CLO 2: Differentiate the basic monetary and financing concepts and terminology, including various types of real estate financing and regulations governing them.
CLO 4: Propose the best type of loan for the borrower, or their situation by judging their particular problems and issues and propose possible remedies to increase their ability to obtain a loan.
PLO 3: Construct and utilize effective documents and presentations using technology.
CLO 1: Explain the process of real estate financing through closing and beyond to potential default and foreclosure.
CLO 2: Differentiate the basic monetary and financing concepts and terminology, including various types of real estate financing and regulations governing them.
CLO 4: Propose the best type of loan for the borrower, or their situation by judging their particular problems and issues and propose possible remedies to increase their ability to obtain a loan.
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