COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
348 CCSN 2007-2008 COURSE CATALOG
RDTP 233B Clinical Practicum IV
1 (0,0,4,0)
Advanced Clinical Practicum stressing practical application
of dosimetry competencies under the direct supervision of a
medical physicist or dosimetrist. Continuation of advanced
patient treatment competencies under the supervision of a
Registered Radiation Therapist.
RDTP 234B Clinical Practicum V
6 (0,0,25,0)
The most advanced Clinical Practicum as evidenced by the
level of competency of the student upon completion of
RDTP 233B. Successful completion of this course will
ensure that the student is competent upon graduation to
assume all of the responsibilities required of a Registered
Radiation Therapy Technologist.
Real Estate
RE 101 Real Estate Principles
3 (3,0,0,0)
A course that covers most subjects required for successful
passing of the state real estate exam. Satisfies requirements
of the Nevada State Real Estate Commission Salesman’s
exam. One of several courses required by the Nevada Real
Estate Commission to take the Broker’s exam.
RE 102B Real Estate Math
3 (3,0,0,0)
A general mathematics course designed to assist the student
who wishes to pass the state exam as well as the student
who wants to be more proficient and knowledgeable in the
real estate profession.
RE 103 Real Estate Law
and Practice
3 (3,0,0,0)
A law course specifically designed for the field of real
estate including agency, contracts, deeds, instruments, ease-
ments, estates in land, zoning, restrictions, tenancy, liens,
foreclosures, transfers of title, leases and court decisions.
One of several courses required by the Nevada Real Estate
Commission to take the Broker’s exam.
RE 109B Basics of Commercial
Real Estate
3 (3,0,0,0)
Designed to train real estate professionals in the basics of
industrial, office, retail and investment real estate.
RE 130B Escrow I
3 (3,0,0,0)
Provides the fundamental principles and basic procedures
involved in ordinary escrow transactions.
RE 131B Escrow II
3 (3,0,0,0)
This course is designed to furnish those interested in a
career in the escrow field with instruction on loans,
exchanges, leases, sales of personal property (including
businesses) and transfers of a vendee’s interest under a con-
tract of sales. Prerequisite: RE 130B.
RE 132B Escrow III
3 (3,0,0,0)
Designed for the advanced escrow officer and covers
escrow principles, procedures and practices. A discussion
of title insurance and the services of a title insurer included.
Prerequisite: RE 131B.
RE 199 Real Estate Investments
3 (3,0,0,0)
Introduction to the mechanics of the real estate business, state,
and federal regulations, management, financial statements,
formulas, techniques, protection and investment guidelines for
the consumer as they relate to the real estate business.
RE 201B Real Estate Brokerage
3 (3,0,0,0)
Study of the factors necessary for the establishment and
efficient operation of brokerage offices. Ethics, listing,
office location, physical layout, budgeting, records and
procedures.
RE 202 Real Estate Financing
and Insurance
3 (3,0,0,0)
A study of the procedures and techniques requisite to the
analysis of financial real property. The types of financing
include conventional, Federal Housing Administration,
Veterans’ Administration, credit evaluations, interest rates,
loan costs and the availability of mortgage money and its
competition in the money market. Types of insurance
specifically applicable to the real estate industry covered.
RE 203B Tax Aspects of Real
Property Transactions
3 (3,0,0,0)
Course covers basic tax law principles govrning forms and
methods of acquisition of real property. Emphasis is on
planning techniques to structure real property transactions
to minimize tax liability.
RE 205B Real Property Management 3 (3,0,0,0)
Designed to cover the fundamental principles involved in
the management of real property. Topics to be covered
include the role of an effective managing agent, accounting
systems and financial controls, human relations in property
management, leases, developing management checklist and
developing effective service techniques.
RE 206 Real Estate Appraising
3 (3,0,0,0)
Course covers basic principles and economic trends, nature
of appraisal process, neighborhood and site analysis, site
valuation, residential style and functional utility. Use of
cost, income capitalization and market approaches to value
and the correlation of the data to arrive at a value estimate.
Recommended for those holding a real estate license. One
of several courses required by the Nevada Real Estate
Commission to take the Broker’s exam.
RE 295B,
296B,297B,
298B
Work Experience I, II, III, IV 1-4 (0,0,0,1-4)
Cooperative Education courses designed to provide the stu-
dent with on-the-job supervised and educationally directed
work experience with the Real Estate Program. Each course
except 295B will have a prerequisite of successful comple-
tion of preceding Work Experience course.