RE 183: Real Estate Property Management
Stage 1
Carol Jensen

Basic Information

Number of Outcomes12
Number of Outcomes Assessed12
Assessment FrequencyEvery year
Analysis FrequencyEvery year
Detail LinkLink

Course Information

Number of Course Sections2
Number of Instructors1

Improvement Details

DetailsRevise and resubmit existing course outline to curriculum committee for consideration and approval.

Assessment Methods

MethodsQuizzes, assignments, direct observations, peer reviews, employment placements

Assessment Data Discussion and Analysis

TermSpring 2014, Fall 2013
How and With WhomNo answer
Number Assessed20
Data Summary70% or more of all students completing the course meet the outcomes measured.
Planned ImprovementsComplete review and rewrite of SLOs. Inprocess, submitted to curriculum committee 3 times, 4th rewrite underway
Program Review LinkNo answer

Future Plans

TermSpring 2015
ActivitiesRevision of outcomes and assessment methods (measurements), Assessment (measurement) of outcomes, Analysis and discussion of assessment data and next steps, Implementation of planned changes and reassessment
DetailsAwaiting Curriculum committee review and acceptance of new course outline
HighlightsProperty management is one of the hottest job opportunity areas in San Francisco as of this writing, May 2014. It is the easiest real estate area in which to secure employment in the industry and earn a vocational living NOW. It holds one of the highest enrollment and retention rates of any real estate class offering at CCSF. Students seeking employment in this field can secure employment immediately upon completion of this course. It is an absolute injustice to CCSF students that this course is not offered during fall semester 2014.

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