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Quality education should not put you in the red. The cost of attending Irvine Valley College is very low compared to the private, UC, and CSU systems.
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Every person and business has to think about real estate. Where are you going to live? Rent or buy? Where will your business operate? If you want to learn about real estate and investing, prepare for a degree or certificate or become a self-employed Salesperson, IVC Real Estate is here to help you.
IVC Real Estate supports its students in their goals. Certificates and Degrees focus on preparing students for the Real Estate Salesperson License, success as a self-employed business owner, the educational requirements to become a Real Estate Broker and for those transferring into a bachelors program who want to gain knowledge in this vast industry. Real estate isn’t just single-family homes and open houses. You can represent others and yourself in purchasing, leasing or managing investments, residential and commercial properties and work in finance.
IVC Real Estate Certificates of Achievement (awarded on your transcript) can be earned in as little as one semester. Certificates are “stackable” to award your accomplishments as you complete your goals.
IVC Real Estate 100-level courses are transferrable to CSUs. In addition, several California CSUs offer Real Estate Minors in their degree programs, usually housed in the School of Business.
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Sample Academic Plans
Course | Title | UNITS |
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RE 170 | Real Estate Principles | 3 |
RE 172 | Real Estate Practice | 3 |
Course | Title | UNITS |
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Major Course | Real Estate Major Course from List A | 3 |
Course | Title | UNITS |
---|---|---|
RE 170 | Real Estate Principles | 3 |
RE 172 | Real Estate Practice | 3 |
RE Major Course | RE Major Course from List B | 3 |
Course | Title | UNITS |
---|---|---|
Major Course | Real Estate Major Course from List A | 3-4 |
Major Course | Real Estate Major Course from List B | 3 |
Major Course | Real Estate Major Course from List B | 1-3 |
Course | Title | UNITS |
---|---|---|
RE 170 | Real Estate Principles | 3 |
RE 172 | Real Estate Practice | 3 |
Course | Title | UNITS |
---|---|---|
RE 174 | Legal Aspects of Real Estate | 3 |
Major Course | Real Estate Major Course from List A | 3-4 |
Course | Title | UNITS |
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RE 175 | Real Estate Finance | 3 |
Major Course | Real Estate Major Course from List B | 3 |
Course | Title | UNITS |
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RE 176A | Real Estate Appraisal I | 3 |
Major Course | Real Estate Major Course from List B | 3 |
Course | Title | AS GE Area/Major | UNITS |
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WR 1 | College Writing 1 | 1A | 4 |
Math | Math GE Course | 1C | 3-5 |
RE 170 | Real Estate Principles | Major | 3 |
RE 172 | Real Estate Practice | Major | 3 |
Elective | Degree Applicable Elective (Courses 1-299) | 2-3 |
Course | Title | AS GE Area/Major | UNITS |
---|---|---|---|
Communication/Thinking | Communication/Analytical Thinking GE Course | 1B | 3-4 |
RE 174 | Legal Aspects of Real Estate | Major | 3 |
Major Course | Real Estate Major Course from List A | Major | 3-4 |
Social Sciences | Social Sciences GE Course | 3 | 3 |
Elective | Degree Applicable Elective (Courses 1-299) | 3 |
Course | Title | AS GE Area/Major | UNITS |
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RE 175 | Real Estate Finance | Major | 3 |
RE 190 | Escrow I | Major | 3 |
Major Course | Real Estate Major Course from List B | Major | 3 |
Natural Sciences | Natural Sciences GE Course | 2 | 3 |
Elective | Degree Applicable Elective (Courses 1-299) | 3 |
Course | Title | AS GE Area/Major | UNITS |
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RE 176A | Real Estate Appraisal I | Major | 3 |
RE 195 | Property Management I | Major | 3 |
Major Course | RE Major Course from List B | Major | 3 |
Major Course | RE Major Course from List B | Major | 1-3 |
ARTS/HUM | Arts or Humanities GE Course | 4 | 3 |
Elective | Degree Applicable Elective (Courses 1-299) | 2 |
AA = Associate of Arts | AS = Associate of Science | AA-T = Associate of Arts for Transfer | AS-T = Associate of Science for Transfer | COA = Certificate of Achievement | COC = Certificate of Completion | COP = Certificate of Proficiency | = Fast Track Career Path
Median Salary
$55,317
Job Growth
+3%
Education
New workers start around $22,738. Normal pay is $55,317 per year. Highly experienced workers can earn up to $183,416.
Median Salary
$55,317
Job Growth
+3%
Median Salary
$76,309
Job Growth
+6%
Education
New workers start around $35,307. Normal pay is $76,309 per year. Highly experienced workers can earn up to $154,943.
Median Salary
$76,309
Job Growth
+6%
Median Salary
$61,907
Job Growth
-8%
Education
New workers start around $29,112. Normal pay is $61,907 per year. Highly experienced workers can earn up to $134,725.
Median Salary
$61,907
Job Growth
-8%
Median Salary
$70,223
Job Growth
+18%
Education
New workers start around $22,288. Normal pay is $70,223 per year. Highly experienced workers can earn up to $270,688.
Median Salary
$70,223
Job Growth
+18%
Median Salary
$59,902
Job Growth
+14%
Education
New workers start around $17,205. Normal pay is $59,902 per year. Highly experienced workers can earn up to $241,766.
Median Salary
$59,902
Job Growth
+14%
Exploratory Interest Area
Explore Real Estate while still working toward your academic goals.
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Speak to one of IVC’s Academic Counselors to learn more about all of your options.
Why choose IVC?
Quality education should not put you in the red. The cost of attending Irvine Valley College is very low compared to the private, UC, and CSU systems.
With Fast Track Career Paths, at IVC, we give you the tools to quickly enter the workforce and start making money.
Looking to transfer to a four-year university? With the #1 Transfer Rate in California, IVC is the best place to start!