Course Detail: REALESTATEBROKERS - Real Estate Brokers License Pre-Test Training

The Real Estate Brokers License Pre-test training course is taught live online via Zoom making it easy to participate from your home or office location. The class meets for three hours per week every Thursday evening for 10 weeks. In addition to classes, you will be responsible for completing weekly homework assignments to be completed in-between class sessions.

Our Real Estate Brokers License Pre-test training meets the 150-hour State of Oregon requirement to take the Real Estate Brokers License test. The UCC SBDC is considered a State of Oregon Agency-approved real estate school. 

An optional all-day Saturday study prep session is available at the conclusion of the 10-week course.

Technology Requirements:

  • Reliable internet access capable of watching livestreaming content
  • Laptop or desktop computer
  • Webcam and microphone for use with ZOOM meetings
  • Ability to scan and send PDF documents to instructor

Course materials and a link to the online sessions will be provided to you by the instructor 1-2 days prior to the start of classes.

Note: The State of Oregon Real Estate Broker's license fee is not included with this course.

Course Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites to take this course. However, in order to become licensed by the State of Oregon Real Estate Agency, license applicants must:

  • Be at least 18 years of age
  • Have a high school diploma, GED or international equivalent
  • Must be able to pass a background check
  • Schedule and pay for a license exam
  • Visit the OREA website for additional requirements

Good to Know: In Oregon, a real estate broker license is the entry-level license that allows a person to conduct professional real estate activity, including helping others to buy and sell homes. A principal broker license allows the licensee to supervise brokers and other specific licensees. To hold a principal broker license in Oregon, you must typically hold an active broker license for at least three years. Some states have licensing systems where the entry-level license is a "sales person" license and the supervisory license type is a "broker" license. Oregon does not have a "sales person" license type, only broker and principal broker.


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