Property Management
Bachelor of Science Degree: 180.0 quarter credits
Required Courses
Incoming class, 2011-2012
| English composition requirements | 9.0 Credits |
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| ENGL 101 | Expository Writing and Reading | 3.0 | ||
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| ENGL 102 | Persuasive Writing and Reading | 3.0 | ||
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| ENGL 103 | Analytical Writing and Reading | 3.0 | ||
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| Communication requirements | 9.0 Credits |
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| COM 111 | Principles of Communication | 3.0 | ||
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| COM 230 | Techniques of Speaking | 3.0 | ||
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| COM 280 | Public Relations | 3.0 | ||
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| COM 345 | Intercultural Communication | |||
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| Mathematics requirements | 8.0 - 9.0 Credits |
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| MATH 101 | Introduction to Analysis I | 4.0 | ||
| MATH 102 | Introduction to Analysis II | 4.0 | ||
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| MATH 181 | Mathematical Analysis I | 3.0 | ||
| MATH 182 | Mathematical Analysis II | 3.0 | ||
| MATH 183 | Mathematical Analysis III | 3.0 | ||
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| Natural Science requirements | 9.0 Credits |
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| PHYS 182 | Applied Physics I | 3.0 | ||
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| Natural science electives | 6.0 | |||
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| *Students select 6.0 credits from the following: ANAT, BIO, CHEM, ENVR, FDSC, NFS, PHEV, PHYS. Courses from other departments may be considered with advisor approval. | ||||
| Social Science requirements | 9.0 Credits |
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| ANTH 101 | Cultural Diversity: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology | 3.0 | ||
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| PSY 101 | General Psychology I | 3.0 | ||
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| SOC 101 | Introduction to Sociology | 3.0 | ||
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| Humanities and Social Science electives | 9.0 Credits |
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| Three electives* | 9.0 | |||
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*Anthropology, African-American studies, fine arts (history of architecture, art, film, music, theatre) foreign language, history, linguistics, literature, philosophy, political science, psychology, sociology, women's studies, writing, etc. |
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| Minor in Business Administration* | 24.0 Credits |
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| ACCT 115 | Financial Accounting Foundations | 4.0 | ||
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| BLAW 201 | Business Law I | 4.0 | ||
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| FIN 301 | Introduction to Finance | 4.0 | ||
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| MKTG 301 | Introduction to Marketing Management | 4.0 | ||
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| ORGB 300 WI | Organizational Behavior | 4.0 | ||
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| STAT 201 | Statistics I | 4.0 | ||
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| *No more than 2 transferred courses may be used to complete the Minor in Business. A grade of C (2.0) or better must be earned in each course in the Minor in Business. | ||||
| Property Management Core | 57.0 Credits |
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| CAT 302 | Customer Service Theory and Practice | 3.0 | ||
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| CMGT 262 | Building Codes | 3.0 | ||
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| CRTV 301 | Foundations in Creativity | 3.0 | ||
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| REAL 310 | Introduction to Real Estate | 3.0 | ||
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| REAL 330 | Facilities and Property Management | 3.0 | ||
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| PROJ 301 | Project Management | 3.0 | ||
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| PRST 211 | Computer Applications for Professionals | 3.0 | ||
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| PRMT 110 | Introduction to Property Management | 3.0 | ||
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| PRMT 210 | Rental Property and Fair Housing Law | 3.0 | ||
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| PRMT 215 | Building Systems for Property Management I | 3.0 | ||
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| PRMT 216 | Building Systems for Property Management II | 3.0 | ||
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| PRMT 225 | Technical Drawings for Property Managers | 3.0 | ||
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| PRMT 310 | Property Financing and Valuation | 3.0 | ||
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| PRMT 315 | Property Risk Management | 3.0 | ||
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| PRMT 320 | Sustainable Property Management | 3.0 | ||
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| PRMT 325 | Human Resources for Property Managers | 3.0 | ||
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| PRMT 330 | Property Management Technology | 3.0 | ||
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| PRMT 333 | Social Responsibility for Property Managers | 3.0 | ||
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| PRMT 491 | Senior Project in Property Management | 3.0 | ||
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| Concentrations | ||||
| Residential Property Management Concentration | 15.0 Credits |
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| PRMT 335 | Marketing and Leasing Residential Property | 3.0 | ||
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| Students select 12 additional credits from the following: | ||||
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| PRMT 340 | Managing and Marketing Retail Property | 3.0 | ||
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| PRMT 345 | Managing and Marketing Housing for an Aging Population | 3.0 | ||
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| PRMT 350 | Affordable Housing Management | 3.0 | ||
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| PRMT 355 | Student Housing Management | 3.0 | ||
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| PRMT 356 | Military Housing Management | 3.0 | ||
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| Housing for an Aging Population Concentration | 16.0 Credits |
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| HSAD 323 | Health Services and the Elderly | 3.0 | ||
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| NURS 370 | Issues in Aging and Longevity | 4.0 | ||
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| PRMT 335 | Marketing and Leasing Residential Property | 3.0 | ||
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| PRMT 345 | Managing and Marketing Housing for an Aging Population | 3.0 | ||
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| SOC 125 | Sociology of Aging | 3.0 | ||
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| Affordable Housing Administration Concentration | 15.0 Credits |
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| HSAD 323 | Health Services and the Elderly | 3.0 | ||
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| PRMT 335 | Marketing and Leasing Residential Property | 3.0 | ||
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| PRMT 350 | Affordable Housing Management | 3.0 | ||
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| SOC 210 | Race and Ethnic Relations | 3.0 | ||
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| SOC 240 | Urban Sociology | 3.0 | ||
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| Commercial Property Management Concentration | 15.0 Credits |
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| PRMT 340 | Managing and Marketing Retail Property | 3.0 | ||
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| PRMT 341 | Managing and Marketing Office Buildings | 3.0 | ||
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| PRMT 342 | Managing and Marketing Industrial Properties | 3.0 | ||
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| PRMT 363 | Commercial Property Financial Reporting | 3.0 | ||
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| PRMT 365 | Commercial Property Appraisal | 3.0 | ||
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| Free Electives | 30.0 Credits |
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| Suggested electives: | ||||
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| BACS 200 WI | Foundations of Behavioral Health Care | 3.0 | ||
| CAT 201 WI | Interpersonal Communication | 3.0 | ||
| CAT 360 | Applied Organizational Research | 3.0 | ||
| CMGT 263 | Understanding Construction Drawings | 3.0 | ||
| CRTV 302 | Tools and Techniques in Creativity | 3.0 | ||
| CRTV 303 | Creativity in the Workplace | 3.0 | ||
| DSMR 231 | Retail Principles | 3.0 | ||
| HSAD 316 | Health Care Across Cultures | 3.0 | ||
| HSAD 323 | Health Services and the Elderly | 3.0 | ||
| PHIL 323 | Organizational Ethics | 3.0 | ||
| PRMT 340 | Managing and Marketing Retail Property | 3.0 | ||
| PRMT 345 | Managing and Marketing Housing for an Aging Population | 3.0 | ||
| PRMT 350 | Affordable Housing Management | 3.0 | ||
| PRMT 356 | Military Housing Management | 3.0 | ||
| PRMT 360 | Managing and Marketing Commercial Property | 3.0 | ||
| PRMT 365 | Commercial Property Appraisal | 3.0 | ||
| PRMT 380 | Special Topics in Property Management | 3.0 | ||
| PRMT 399 | Independent Study in Property Management | var. | ||
| PRST 450 | Creative Leadership for Professionals | 3.0 | ||
| SOC 120 | Sociology of the Family | 3.0 | ||
| SOC 210 | Race and Ethnic Relations | 3.0 | ||
| SOC 240 | Urban Sociology | 3.0 | ||
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Writing-Intensive Course Requirements
In order to graduate, all students must pass three writing-intensive courses
after their freshman year. Two writing-intensive courses must be
in a student's major. The third can be in any discipline. Students
are advised to take one writing-intensive class each year, beginning
with the sophomore year, and to avoid “clustering” these courses
near the end of their matriculation. Transfer students need to meet
with an academic advisor to review the number of writing-intensive
courses required to graduate.
A "WI" next to a course in this catalog may indicate that
this course can fulfill a writing-intensive requirement. For the most up-to-date list of writing-intensive courses being offered, students should check the Writing Intensive Course List on the Drexel University Writing Center page. Students scheduling their courses in Banner/DrexelOne can also
conduct a search for courses with the attribute "WI" to
bring up a list of all writing-intensive courses available that
term.












