EMS 3618 Oral Exam for the Bachelor Program in Real Estate Studies
EMS 3618 Oral Exam for the Bachelor Program in Real Estate Studies
This oral exam replaces the previous EMS 9118.
Students are required to have taken all written exams in the program before being allowed to sit for the oral exam.
Students will demonstrate that they have acquired a basic understanding of all the key core areas of real estate.
Students will be able to verbally explain the laws and regulations that are important in the profession. Students will demonstrate that they can handle the issues that arise and make settlement and account for the processing of entrusted funds. After completing the program, students will be able to explain how a real estate agent working on dissemination of real property to private - and business markets.
Students must also demonstrate that they are aware of the ethical issues associated with real estate agents through a basic understanding of good broking practice.
The oral examination may include questions from the following three subject areas:
- Legal provisions and regulations
- Estate agency practice and preparation of documents
- Accountancy, economics and settlement of property deals.
Even if the candidate has been granted a waiver from a course within one of the mentioned subject areas he/she may nevertheless be asked questions from this course at the oral exam.
The program is concluded with an oral exam that is held at the end of the semester (February and June). Candidates will be notified in writing approx. 2 weeks before the exam is held about the exam date and told which three subject areas they will be examined in. The oral exam lasts about 25 minutes, and the candidate will be questioned in two subject areas by two graders.
Every term before examination a lecture / information meeting of three hours will be offered regarding how examination is carried out. Students will also have opportunity to ask questions about the curriculum.
Syllabus is equal to the current curriculum in courses Real Estate I, II and III, Law for Estate Agents I, II and III as well as settlement of property transactions.
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Deviations in teaching and exams may occur if external conditions or unforeseen events call for this.
Bachelor program in real estate studies.
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Exam category: Activity Form of assessment: Oral examination Weight: 100 Grouping: Individual Duration: 1 Hour(s) Exam code: EMS36181 Grading scale: Pass/fail Resit: Examination every semester |
Activity | Duration | Comment |
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Teaching | 3 Hour(s) | |
Feedback activities and counselling | 3 Hour(s) |
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The result will be given immediately after the exam is completed.
Ordinary exams are normally held in weeks 24 and 25. Continuation exams are normally held in week 6 of the following year. Candidates who do not pass the oral exam when it is normally taken or who are prevented from taking it due to illness documented by a doctor's certificate, and who have passed all other exams included in the course, can, however, choose to take the continuation exam in September of the same year. Other candidates must wait for continuation until week 6 of the following year. It is not possible to grant an exemption from these rules.