Individuals who have been unlicensed for more than five years, with the exception of
UBC Urban Land Economic Diplomas (with Real Estate Management Option), and UBC Bachelor of Commerce graduates (with the appropriate real estate courses), will be required to rewrite the appropriate licensing examination.
An ideal candidate would be a 2nd or 3rd year
UBC urban land student.
Not exact matches
Early in his career, he completed a Bachelor of Commerce degree in
Urban Land Economics at
UBC, followed by a trainee position with Canada Permanent Trust in real estate sales and management, says the board.
AIC recognizes both, and both are applicable to
UBC's Diploma in
Urban Land Economics.
UBC's Diploma in
Urban Land Economics specifies these as foundation courses, necessary before more in - depth real estate economics applications can be studied.
If you have been awarded a Diploma in
Urban Land Economics program at
UBC in the last ten (10) years, you are eligible to request a waiver from the managing broker course and examination if:
If you have been awarded a Diploma in
Urban Land Economics from
UBC within the last ten (10) years, you are eligible to request a waiver from the following:
If you have been a student in the Diploma in
Urban Land Economics program at
UBC within the last ten (10) years, you are eligible to request a waiver from the applicable licensing course if:
If you have been awarded a Diploma in
Urban Land Economics with Real Estate Management Option from
UBC within the last ten (10) years, you are eligible to request a waiver from the following:
These prerequisites are expected to have been met by most students from
UBC's Diploma Program in
Urban Land Economics, the Appraisal Institute of Canada's Education Program, or other similar real estate programs.
The program is primarily aimed at graduates of
UBC's Diploma in
Urban Land Economics who wish to advance their studies into additional areas of expertise.
The following institutions provide classroom offerings of courses leading to the Appraisal Institute of Canada's CRA and AACI designations, as well as to
UBC's Diploma in
Urban Land Economics.