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72 2018-2019 Catalog—GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
REAL ESTATE BROKER REGISTERED NURSING
AS DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE AS DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE
In the Real Estate curriculum, special attention is given to the Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this
California license requirements. A student must take the Real program, students will be able to demonstrate the cognitive
Estate Principles course (RE 101), a Real Estate Practice course skills necessary to integrate the nursing concepts learned in
(RE 120), and one other real estate course before taking the a two year ADN program, including clinical evidence-based
state examination. An applicant for the broker’s license must concepts inherent in entry level registered nursing practice;
have taken the eight (8) real estate courses required for this demonstrate cognitive skills necessary to integrate the nursing
Real Estate Certifi cate before taking the California State Broker concepts learned in the fi rst year of the ADN program; and
Examination. Students will develop a clear action plan to launch demonstrate the psychomotor skills necessary to integrate the
a successful real estate career upon graduation. Program Learn- nursing concepts learned in a two year ADN program, includ-
ing Outcomes: Upon completion of this program, students will ing clinical evidence-based concepts inherent in entry level
be able to develop a clear action plan to launch a successful registered nursing practice. Glendale College off ers programs
real estate career after graduation; and meet the requirements leading to a certifi cate or degree in Registered Nursing (RN).
necessary to take and pass the California Department of Real The program of study of the Department of Nursing is approved
Estate Brokers licensing exam. by the California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN). Students
REQUIRED COURSES: RE 101, 120, 130, 140, 150, 162 or 163. will be able to demonstrate the cognitive skills necessary to
integrate the nursing concepts learned in a two year ADN pro-
A minimum of six units from the following courses: ACCTG gram, including clinical evidence-based concepts inherent in
101 or 110; BUSAD 120; RE 161, 164, 180, 190, 195, 250. entry level registered nursing practice. Students will be able to
NOTE: After completing all 24.5 units required for this certifi cate, a Real Estate demonstrate cognitive skills necessary to integrate the nursing
Internship course is recommended.
concepts learned in the fi rst year of the ADN program. Students
REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL will be able to demonstrate the psychomotor skills necessary
AS DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE to integrate the nursing concepts learned in a two-year ADN
program, including clinical evidence-based concepts inherent in
In the Real Estate curriculum, the California Offi ce of Real Estate entry level registered nursing practice. For further information
Appraisal (OREA) determines the courses required to attain an visit the website at www.glendale.edu/nursing.
appraisal license, including: 1) Trainee License, 2) Residential I. PROGRAMS
License, and 3) Certifi ed Residential Licenses. Many of these
courses are also applicable to the salesperson’s or broker’s A. GENERIC ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING (ADN) PROGRAM
license of the California Department of Real Estate (DRE). In This curriculum qualifi es the student for an Associate in
certain cases, courses can be used for both OREA and DRE Science degree with a major in Nursing. Graduates are
requirements. (See the Real Estate Broker Certifi cate). Program eligible to apply for the national licensing examination
Learning Outcomes: Students will be able to apply the basic (NCLEX-RN) and RN licensure in California.
principles and procedures used in valuing residential properties. B. ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS (LVN-RN)
They will be able to choose the appropriate method to determine Plans A and B provide advanced placement access into
value for a specifi c property, estimate gross income and calculate the RN curriculum for the LVN whose license is active
expenses for income producing property and meet Appraisal and in good standing in California.
Qualifi cations Board (AQB) licensing requirements for fi lling 1. PLAN A—CAREER LADDER
out forms and completing the USPAP form. Qualifi es the student for an AS degree with a major in
Nursing. Graduates are eligible to apply for the national
REQUIRED COURSES: RE 101, 130, 140, 150, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165.
A minimum of three units must be selected from the fol- licensing examination (NCLEX-RN) and RN licensure
lowing to complete a total of 29 units: ACCTG 101 or 110; in California.
BUSAD 120; RE 180, 190, 195, 250. 2. PLAN B—30 UNIT OPTION
Qualifi es the student to meet the BRN requirements
for eligibility to apply for the licensing examination
and licensure in California. (NCLEX-RN). The student
receives a certifi cate of completion but is not considered
a graduate of Glendale College or the Department of
Nursing. A license obtained through this option may
not qualify the graduate for licensure by endorsement
in other states.
NOTE: The BRN may deny a license regulated by the Business and Profes-
sional Code, Section 480, on such grounds as: being convicted of a crime, acts
of dishonesty, fraud or deceit, abuse of vulnerable populations, etc. Refer to
the Department of Nursing for further information.
2018–2019 C A T ALOG • G LEND ALE C OMMUNITY C OLLEGE