Certificate code CTRELU
University College
Chubb Hall 140
Athens, OH 45701
Phone: 740.593.1935
Fax: 740.593.0206
university.college@ohio.edu
www.ohio.edu/university-college
Roger Watson, contact person
watsonr@ohio.edu
Program Overview
The Real Estate Pre-Licensure Certificate program of study addresses the growing demand for individuals who possess knowledge of the real estate industry. The demand for capacity in this field is expected to rise as the field continues to grow. The courses in the certificate offer students the opportunity not only to prepare for the Ohio Real Estate Salesperson’s License exam but also to supplement an existing major with the tools necessary to be successful in the world of real estate.
Sucessful completion (C or better in each course) of this certificate program (including satisfactory seat hours for each REAL course) fulfills the educational requirements a student must complete in order to sit for the State of Ohio’s Real Estate Salesperson’s License exam. Students who complete the certificate are prepared for eligibility to become real estate agents and may progress to become investors or brokers. Please refer to the Ohio Department of Commerce website for detailed requirements.
Admissions Information
Freshman/First-Year Admission
Any undergraduate student who has been admitted to Ohio University is eligible to enroll in the certificate program.
Change of Program Policy
Any undergraduate student who has been admitted to Ohio University is eligible to enroll in the certificate program.
External Transfer Admission
Any undergraduate student who has been admitted to Ohio University is eligible to enroll in the certificate program.
Opportunities Upon Graduation
The Real Estate Pre-Licensure Certificate allows students to explore real estate-related career options such as property management, appraising, home inspection, and commercial real estate. Real Estate (REAL) classes, taught by experienced professionals, provide practical skills preparing students to enter and excel in the real estate profession. Real Estate courses can also complement a traditional undergraduate degree program in fields such as business or interior architecture.
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