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Click on the name of an online finance undergraduate course to view the detailed information; you can also find out about the college or university offering the category by clicking on "School's Profile". |
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Real Estate Appraisal (GM251) |
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American Public University |
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This course is a study of the theory and application of methods to value real property. The course topics include real estate appraisal systematic methods, valuation of residential and income producing property, influences on market value, and trends in the appraisal industry. |
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Real Estate Finance (GM250) |
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American Community College |
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This course is an investigation of institutions, instruments, and structures by which investment in real estate is financed. It reviews capital markets, the sources and use of real estate funds, and the role of government in real estate finance. The course also covers technical skills involved in real estate finance, to include risk analysis, portfolio theory and management, REITs, and capital market trends. |
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Real Estate Finance (GM250) |
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American Public University |
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This course is an investigation of institutions, instruments, and structures by which investment in real estate is financed. It reviews capital markets, the sources and use of real estate funds, and the role of government in real estate finance. The course also covers technical skills involved in real estate finance, to include risk analysis, portfolio theory and management, REITs, and capital market trends. |
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Real Estate Law (GM247) |
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American Community College |
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This course is a study of real estate law, with emphasis on those portions of real estate law that are essential to the processes and functions of the real estate purchase, administration, financing, land use regulation, financial instruments, leases, and property rights. |
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Real Estate Law (GM247) |
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American Public University |
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This course is a study of real estate law, with emphasis on those portions of real estate law that are essential to the processes and functions of the real estate purchase, administration, financing, land use regulation, financial instruments, leases, and property rights. |
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Real Estate Practice (GM111) |
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American Community College |
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This course examines the management and administrative activities associated with a real estate practice. The course topics include structure of leases, real estate development, negotiations, marketing , and other issues associated with the real estate practice. |
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Real Estate Practice (GM111) |
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American Public University |
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This course examines the management and administrative activities associated with a real estate practice. The course topics include structure of leases, real estate development, negotiations, marketing , and other issues associated with the real estate practice. |
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Real Estate Principles (GM110) |
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Finance |
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American Community College |
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This course is an introduction to the terminology, concepts, career opportunities, and basic practices of real estate. Course topics include real estate concepts such as urban economics and market analysis, appraisal, brokerage, finance, investment analysis, and taxation. |
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Real Estate Principles (GM110) |
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American Public University |
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This course is an introduction to the terminology, concepts, career opportunities, and basic practices of real estate. Course topics include real estate concepts such as urban economics and market analysis, appraisal, brokerage, finance, investment analysis, and taxation. |
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Real Estate Property Management (GM252) |
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Finance |
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American Community College |
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This course is a study of the history of property management, major functions of property managers, including their legal, maintenance, accounting and administrative responsibility in the management of various types of property. |
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Real Estate Property Management (GM252) |
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American Public University |
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This course is a study of the history of property management, major functions of property managers, including their legal, maintenance, accounting and administrative responsibility in the management of various types of property. |
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Real Estate: Purchase and Sale (PI156) |
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American Public University |
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This course covers the basics of real estate buying and selling. It is intended for the beginner in real estate who has little, if any, previous knowledge in the field. A solid core of fundamental concepts will be studied. This course does not fulfill the educational requirements for a salesperson's license. |
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Regulatory and Compliance Issues (GMS CI 640 OL) |
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Boston University |
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Prereq: Premedical course requirements and consent of instructor. Course explains the regulatory requirements for healthcare products, that is, drugs, biologics, diagnostics, and devices. Intended for those interested in regulatory affairs or in the clinical evaluation, development, manufacture, testing and/or commercialization of these products. An in-depth review will be provided of the pertinent FDA regulations and guidelines and links these to the scientific and logistical activities involved in taking a product from research to market. Content and preparation of regulatory submissions, including an Investigation New Drug Application (IND), an Investigational Device Exemption (IDE), a New Drug Application (NDA), a Biologic License Application (BLA), a Pre-Market Approval Application (PMA), and a 510K PreMarket Notification are described. International requirements for health care products are also reviewed. |
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Research on Effective Teaching (705) |
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Aspen University |
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This course is a research based course that will require students to survey the research literature on effective teaching and schools. Research in a particular area, on-site observations in a school setting, and post-observation and analysis of observed teaching and learning will be examined and compared to what the literature reveals is "best practices". |
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Senior Capstone (499) |
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Aspen University |
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The capstone project allows students to apply the knowledge and skills acquired in their courses to the work environment. The Senior Capstone emphasizes the student initiative in defining and investigating problems or projects focusing on integration and application of theory through research. This project is completely individualized; students are encouraged to select work-related projects that are of particular interest to them and that will result in professional growth and benefit the organization. Recommended final course for Business Administration majors. |
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Special Event Planning 1: Theory and Practice (PRDS 118) |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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In this 15-session introductory overview course, you will develop the basic skills required to plan internal and external events. Topics include: selecting a venue, planning the theme of the program, timing, approvals, basic etiquette, basic staging, basic food and beverage service, budgeting, basic promotion, staffing and evaluating. This is a practical course where students are required to work on a special event outside regularly scheduled class time, to successfully complete this course. Proficiency in written and oral English is required. |
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Spiritual Philosophies and the Nature of Humanity (TS504) |
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Finance |
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Atlantic University |
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A philosophical study of the lives and thoughts of Cayce and two other prominent spiritual thinkers such as Steiner, Gurdjieff, and Ouspensky, or others. |
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Strategic Management (570) |
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Finance |
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Aspen University |
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Strategic management is designed to help students effectively guide an organization toward a profitable and dynamic future. This course provides students with a formal method of defining the organization's purpose and aligning the entire business to achieve corporate goals. It also examines emerging technologies in information processing as an important element of strategic planning. |
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Strategic Management (494) |
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Finance |
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Aspen University |
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Strategic management is designed to help students effectively guide an organization toward a profitable and dynamic future. This course provides students with a formal method of defining the organization's purpose and aligning the entire business to achieve corporate goals. It also examines emerging technologies in information processing as an important element of strategic planning. |
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Strategic Management of Technology and Innovation (634) |
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Aspen University |
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Technology is rapidly shaping the face of business as well the global environment in which organizations compete. One of the most important challenges companies face is how to use the emerging trends in technology to compete more successfully and improve profitability. The conceptual framework of the course is an evolutionary process perspective on technology strategy and innovation. The fundamental ideas underlying this evolutionary perspective are that: a) a firm's technology strategy emerges from its technological competencies and capabilities, b) technology strategy is shaped by external (environmental) and internal (organizational) forces, and c) the enactment of technology strategy, through the experience that it generates, serves to further develop the firm's technological competencies and capabilities. |
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