Property Management Associate
Property Management Associate Technical Diploma
Program Code: 30-194-2
For more information: wctc.edu/property-mgmt
Property management combines real estate knowledge with management skills. Explore topics including property inspection, budgeting and maintenance program development. Learn to project trends in tenant needs and rental rates. Gain an understanding of management leasing to commercial properties including office buildings, shopping centers and industrial properties.
The minimum required course grades and program grade point average (GPA) for students under this catalog are:
Core Courses = C
General Studies Courses = C
Program GPA = 2.0
Build your degree along a career pathway.
Start with a couple of courses or an entry-level credential to enter the job market in your area of interest, then continue with higher credentials on your educational path for job advancement and higher wages.
Career Pathway
Related Certificate you can earn along the way:
This WCTC program prepares students to obtain the required licensure to be employed/practice in the state of Wisconsin. The College does not guarantee its curriculum matches the requirements for preparation, examinations, or licensure for other states.
Program Outcomes
- Prepare real estate contracts and documents in accordance with applicable laws.
- Manage real property consistent with applicable laws.
- Apply real estate sales and marketing strategies.
Critical Life Skills
To help our students prepare for success in a workplace and society that is increasingly global, multicultural and collaborative, we provide curricular and co-curricular opportunities to develop critical life skills. WCTC is committed to teaching all students the following skills:
- Communication: Demonstrate appropriate communication.
- Critical Thinking/Problem Solving: Demonstrate critical thinking skills to analyze situations and solve problems.
- Relationships: Demonstrate effective interpersonal skills.
- Self-management: Demonstrate responsible and respectful behavior.
Listed below are the required courses for this program. An Academic Advisor can help you develop your program plan and select the term and course schedule that works best for you.
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Core Courses | ||
| 104-102 | Marketing Principles | 3 |
| 194-173 | Building Design & Structure | 3 |
| 194-180 | Real Estate Fundamentals | 3 |
| 194-182 | Real Estate Law | 3 |
| 194-190 | Property Management I | 3 |
| General Studies | ||
| 809-199 | Psychology of Human Relations | 3 |
Approved Substitute: 809-198 | ||
| Total Credits | 18 | |