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RE 205F-Property Management Spring 2015
Subject to change
Instructor: Mr. Kendrick K. Kim
Contact info: (714) 402-7363 (mobile, Text)
E-Mail: kkim1@fullcoll.edu
Scheduled Class meetings: Wednesdays: 6:50 p.m. to 10p.m.
*ALL MOBILE DEVICES MUST BE TURNED OFF DURING THE DURATION OF
THE CLASS. *
Course Description
Three hours lecture per week. This course covers the management,
maintenance, rehabilitation, purchase, and sale of income property. It is
intended for property owners and those wishing to become property managers.
Topics covered in the course include management of residential, commercial,
and industrial properties. Discussions for these various types of properties will
revolve around examinations of leases and lease negotiation, tenant relations,
maintenance, modernization and decoration, rehabilitation, insurance, tax
aspects, office management, public relations, and advertising. Course fulfills
educational prerequisite for California state licensing requirements. Course
meets the Fullerton College certificate requirements. (CSU) (Degree credit).
Required Text
Property Management 9th
Edition. Author: Robert C. Kyle with Marie S. Spodek
ISBN: 978142774790
Property Management and Managing Risk. 4th
Edition Author: Robert C. Kyle, Floyd M.
Baird, et,al
ISBN: 1427711410
Student Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, student will be able to
1. Outcome: Upon successful completion of RE 205 F Property
Management, a student will be able to differentiate and illustrate all necessary
record-keeping requirements in order to demonstrate an understanding and
appreciation of the basic property management reporting functions.
2. Outcome: Upon successful completion of RE 205 F Property
Management, a student will be able to assess and explain local property
management practices, including aspects of political, economic, and
sociological property management trends.
3. Outcome: Upon successful completion of RE 205 F Property
Management, a student will be able to compare and contrast local property
management techniques and duties to national trends in the political,
sociological and economic arenas.
Course objectives
A. Demonstrate a basic understanding and appreciation of the functions of
property management
B. Appraise the career opportunities in the field of property management
C. Differentiate and complete all necessary record keeping requirements
D. Apply the skills necessary to successfully manage properties
E. Assess local property management practices, including aspects of
political, economic, and sociological trends
F. Compare and contrast local property management techniques and duties
to national trends in the political, sociological and economic arenas
G. Use property management information sources such as books,
periodicals, research reports, and primary research topics
H. Calculate the tax shelter and investment leverage aspects of real estate
investment as an aspect of property management
Academic Honesty: The use of unauthorized material, communication with fellow
students during an exam, attempting to benefit from the work of another and similar
behavior that defeats the intent of the examination or assignment is unacceptable.
Copying assignments is specifically prohibited. Any violation of this policy will result in
student receiving a zero on the examination or all papers and whatever further action is
decided necessary by the College. (See college catalog for Academic Honesty Policy.)
ADA Statement: Fullerton College is committed to providing reasonable
accommodations for students with disabilities upon request of the student (in a timely
fashion) and upon verification of disability.
Disabled Students/Learning Resources Disability Support Services (714-992-7099)
Room 804
Evaluation Method
MIDTERM AND FINAL EXAMS ARE TO BE ANSWERED ON SCANTRON FORM
NO 882-E
GRADING
Grading is on the point system
100 pts – Midterm exam (50 questions of Multiple choice and true/false)
200 pts – Final Exam (100 questions of Multiple choice and true/false)
50 pts – class participation
50 pts – Group Paper (3-5 pages, due May 13, 2014)
A = 360- 400 C = 280- 319 FAIL = 239 and below
B = 320-359 D = 240-279
NO MAKE-UP EXAMS
NOTE: all questions on the mid-term and final exams will be taken from the lecture,
textbook material, and chapter quizzes. The instructor will try as often as possible to
cover the questions during the lecture, but this may not always be possible. It is highly
recommended that you attend each class session and read each assigned chapter prior to
the class meeting.
CLASS SCHEDULE
Subject to Change
January 28 Introduction, Chapter 1
February
4 Chapter 2-3
11 Chapter 4-5
18 Chapter 5-6
25 Chapter 6-7
March
4 Chapter 8-9,
11 Chapter 9-10
18 Chapter 11-12
25 MIDTERM EXAM (Chapters 1-12)
April
1 Chapter 13-14
8 Chapter 15-16
15 Chapter 17
22 Managing risk-Chapter 1-3
29 Managing risk-Chapter 4
”
May
6 Managing risk-Chapter 5-6
13 Final Exam review, guest speaker (s), “Putting it all together”
20 Final Exam

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Property Management Spring 2015 Course Overview

  • 1. RE 205F-Property Management Spring 2015 Subject to change Instructor: Mr. Kendrick K. Kim Contact info: (714) 402-7363 (mobile, Text) E-Mail: kkim1@fullcoll.edu Scheduled Class meetings: Wednesdays: 6:50 p.m. to 10p.m. *ALL MOBILE DEVICES MUST BE TURNED OFF DURING THE DURATION OF THE CLASS. * Course Description Three hours lecture per week. This course covers the management, maintenance, rehabilitation, purchase, and sale of income property. It is intended for property owners and those wishing to become property managers. Topics covered in the course include management of residential, commercial, and industrial properties. Discussions for these various types of properties will revolve around examinations of leases and lease negotiation, tenant relations, maintenance, modernization and decoration, rehabilitation, insurance, tax aspects, office management, public relations, and advertising. Course fulfills educational prerequisite for California state licensing requirements. Course meets the Fullerton College certificate requirements. (CSU) (Degree credit). Required Text Property Management 9th Edition. Author: Robert C. Kyle with Marie S. Spodek ISBN: 978142774790 Property Management and Managing Risk. 4th Edition Author: Robert C. Kyle, Floyd M. Baird, et,al ISBN: 1427711410 Student Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this course, student will be able to 1. Outcome: Upon successful completion of RE 205 F Property Management, a student will be able to differentiate and illustrate all necessary record-keeping requirements in order to demonstrate an understanding and appreciation of the basic property management reporting functions.
  • 2. 2. Outcome: Upon successful completion of RE 205 F Property Management, a student will be able to assess and explain local property management practices, including aspects of political, economic, and sociological property management trends. 3. Outcome: Upon successful completion of RE 205 F Property Management, a student will be able to compare and contrast local property management techniques and duties to national trends in the political, sociological and economic arenas. Course objectives A. Demonstrate a basic understanding and appreciation of the functions of property management B. Appraise the career opportunities in the field of property management C. Differentiate and complete all necessary record keeping requirements D. Apply the skills necessary to successfully manage properties E. Assess local property management practices, including aspects of political, economic, and sociological trends F. Compare and contrast local property management techniques and duties to national trends in the political, sociological and economic arenas G. Use property management information sources such as books, periodicals, research reports, and primary research topics H. Calculate the tax shelter and investment leverage aspects of real estate investment as an aspect of property management Academic Honesty: The use of unauthorized material, communication with fellow students during an exam, attempting to benefit from the work of another and similar behavior that defeats the intent of the examination or assignment is unacceptable. Copying assignments is specifically prohibited. Any violation of this policy will result in student receiving a zero on the examination or all papers and whatever further action is decided necessary by the College. (See college catalog for Academic Honesty Policy.) ADA Statement: Fullerton College is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities upon request of the student (in a timely fashion) and upon verification of disability. Disabled Students/Learning Resources Disability Support Services (714-992-7099) Room 804
  • 3. Evaluation Method MIDTERM AND FINAL EXAMS ARE TO BE ANSWERED ON SCANTRON FORM NO 882-E GRADING Grading is on the point system 100 pts – Midterm exam (50 questions of Multiple choice and true/false) 200 pts – Final Exam (100 questions of Multiple choice and true/false) 50 pts – class participation 50 pts – Group Paper (3-5 pages, due May 13, 2014) A = 360- 400 C = 280- 319 FAIL = 239 and below B = 320-359 D = 240-279 NO MAKE-UP EXAMS NOTE: all questions on the mid-term and final exams will be taken from the lecture, textbook material, and chapter quizzes. The instructor will try as often as possible to cover the questions during the lecture, but this may not always be possible. It is highly recommended that you attend each class session and read each assigned chapter prior to the class meeting. CLASS SCHEDULE Subject to Change January 28 Introduction, Chapter 1 February 4 Chapter 2-3 11 Chapter 4-5 18 Chapter 5-6 25 Chapter 6-7 March 4 Chapter 8-9, 11 Chapter 9-10 18 Chapter 11-12 25 MIDTERM EXAM (Chapters 1-12) April 1 Chapter 13-14 8 Chapter 15-16
  • 4. 15 Chapter 17 22 Managing risk-Chapter 1-3 29 Managing risk-Chapter 4 ” May 6 Managing risk-Chapter 5-6 13 Final Exam review, guest speaker (s), “Putting it all together” 20 Final Exam