Mar 28, 2026  
2026-2027 Academic Catalog 
    
2026-2027 Academic Catalog

Business Management - Real Estate Concentration (REAL)


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The Real Estate major of Business Management is designed to prepare students for entry-level positions and grow their career within the real estate field. The major provides students with the skills necessary to buy, sell, appraise, develop and manage real estate. Students will be prepared to analyze markets, understand real estate law, and understand real estate finance, brokerage, and appraising. The real estate courses encompass the comprehensive real estate process from the perspective of the developer, lender, and consumer.

The core courses in this major enable the student to sit for the sales agent licensing exam in Ohio. Graduates of the Real Estate major can find employment as a real estate agent, analyst, broker assistant, facility coordinator, leasing agent, project consultant, and real estate appraiser.

Students in this program will be able to: 

  1. Analyze a basic business issue and recommend a solution through oral/written communication using knowledge gained in the Business curriculum.
  2. Use written and oral communications to effectively show application of business principles from a variety of curriculum subjects (Market Analysis, Finance, Marketing, Human Resources, and Management).
  3. Analyze an advanced business issue and recommend a solution through oral/written communication using knowledge gained in the Business curriculum.
  4. Develop a business plan demonstrating knowledge of principles in Market Analysis, Finance, Marketing, Human Resources, and Management.
  5. Analyze their preparation for transfer to a four-year college, for advancement in their current position, or to directly enter the workforce.

Curriculum for Business Management - Real Estate Major


Fall Semester I


Total: 16


Total: 14


Fall Semester II


Total: 15


Spring Semester II


Total: 18


Curriculum Summary:


General (G)/Basic (B) = 31 Hours


Technical (T) = 30 Hours


Total Curriculum Hours = 61


*Mathematics Electives


*Students should meet with an advisor for mathematics course selection.

*Program Electives


**Bachelors degree transfer course

*Communication Electives


**Bachelors degree transfer course

*English Electives


**Suggested

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