About the Program:


Real Estate

Real Estate Pre-Licensing

The Real Estate Pre-Licensing course is a state-approved course is designed to prepare you for the Utah Sales Agent exam. The course consists of 60 two-hour modules. This is the first step to launch a new career that will allow you the freedom of self-employment, with financial rewards geared to your personal goals, motivation, and determination.




Continuing Education
Courses are held at BATC
1301 North 600 West, Logan

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Employment Outlook:


Real estate is a booming business - so big that it defines a huge segment of the American economy, making real estate one of the top five careers, in terms of demand, according to national statistics. Real estate brokers are always looking for honest, dedicated, self-motivated, enthusiastic agents. Compensation is based on a commission schedule for each sale, which is determined by each individual real estate office. Specialization in the industry include: property management, appraisal, financing, subdivision and development, counseling, and education.

e-Learning Components:


Online courses and/or blended components are available in this program. Blended learning courses are courses that combine face-to-face instruction with online elements. Contact an instructor for details regarding online availability.


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Real Estate

Approx. Program Length:

3 mos

Approx. Tuition:

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Approx. Fees:

Tuition & Fees:
$450

Est. Books & Supplies:

Not available

Federal Financial Aid:

No

Program Requirements:

The applicant for a sales agent license must be at least 18 years old and show proof of high school diploma, GED, or equivalent. Students must purchase books.

All students applying for a sales agent license will be required to submit to the Division, with their applications, fingerprint cards that will be used in a criminal background check. Any student with a criminal history may: 1) not qualify for a sales agent license, or 2) may be required to appear at a hearing before the Utah Real Estate Commission and the Director of the Division of Real Estate to seek approval for a license. There is no guarantee that such an applicant will be approved for a sales agent license.

Hours Available:
High School Students:

Not available


Adult Students:

Monday and Wednesday, 6 pm to 10 pm

Fall Schedule: August - December
Winter Schedule: January - April

Location(s):
Logan Main Campus
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