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Quantitative Analysis

CALL   Date: October 15 - 19, 2012   Location: Tigard, OR
 
  Course    
Category  General [Gen]  
Level  II  
Attendance Hours  32.0  
Exam Hours  3.0  
Current Price  $ 675.00 AI
$ 775.00 Full
 
  Instructor    
Thomas W. Hamilton, PhD  
    
 
  Location    
Name  Phoenix Inn & Suites  
Rep  Vicki Champ  
Address  9575 SW Locust Street  
City  Tigard  
State  OR  
Zip  97223  
Phone  (503) 624-9000  
 
Click Here to check state approvals
    
 
  Sponsor / Contact    
Contact Name  National Programs  
City  Chicago  
State  IL  
Zip  60606  
Email  nationalprograms@appraisalinstitute.org  
Phone  (312) 335-4207  
 
  Description    

The new 35-hour Quantitative Analysis course implements a blended learning approach, which includes a pre-class, two-hour online session combined with 30 hours of traditional classroom education and wraps up with a three-hour exam on the fifth morning.

 

Please review the FAQs for important information regarding registration and cancellation deadlines; mandatory diagnostic test; online session; course equivalencies. Click here.

Course Description

This course focuses on the practical application of quantitative tools for analyzing data, drawing appropriate conclusions form data sets, and presenting both the analysis and conclusions in ways that enhance communication with appraisal clients. It reviews and furthers the application of basic statistical measures (mean, median, mode, standard deviation, etc.) and spends a good deal of time on graphical and regression analysis.

Central goals of the course are showing participants how to understand the reliability and validity of data used to draw conclusions, providing the knowledge needed to support the conclusions others may draw from the same or similar datasets. Presentation and activities make extensive use of real-world appraisal applications and are aimed at furthering an appraiser’s ability to provide credible analysis of real property-related issues.

 Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to:

• Properly apply and explain statistical methods such as simple and multiple regression analysis using market information
• Understand and critique statistical applications
• Understand how to incorporate statistical analysis in valuation reports
• Understand how to evaluate the reliability of various types of data used in valuation
• Understand the language of quantitative analysis
• Use graphs to present data and analysis
• Understand research design issues such as hypothesis construction, data reliability and validity, and sampling issues

Required Textbook: An Introduction to Statistics for Appraisers



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      Audience    
    General or Residential Associates working on their designations, MAIs or SRAs who want to further their statistics knowledge and skill base, residential or general certified appraisers, tax assessors, attorneys, bankers, review appraisers, market researchers.
     
      Equipment    

    • Required Textbook: An Introduction to Statistics for Appraisers
    • Laptops (recommend external mouse)
    • Spreadsheet program: Excel 2010
    • Calculator
    • You must be familiar with basic Excel and calculator operation when the course begins. Answers to problems in course material are shown using Excel 2010. Do not come to class expecting to be taught how to use Excel.


    Note to Mac users: Microsoft does not support the Data Analysis Tool Pack in Mac Office Excel 2008 or Mac Office  Excel 2011.  However, they do suggest free third-party add-ins with similar functionality.

    For more information, see  
     2008:  http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/mac/forum/macoffice2008-macexcel/what-happened-to-the-data-analysis-toolpak-or/7a9e9491-cb73-4496-ac06-3ada487c719a

    2011: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/mac/forum/macoffice2011-macexcel/what-happened-to-the-data-analysis-toolpak-or/740ff33a-6ed9-4553-bc09-5cef06ce5f23

     
      Prerequisites    
    Required:

    Recommended:

    Participants must sign a waiver at the beginning of the course stating that they have the prerequisites. If they do not, they will not hold the Appraisal Institute responsible and will not expect to receive special attention during the course.



    Required
  • An Introduction to Statistics for Appraisers
  •  
      For Further Reading    
      The Dictionary of Real Estate Appraisal, 5th ed.  
     
      Disclaimer    
    Cancellation Policy
    • Up To 15 days prior to program start date, refund in full.
    • 7 - 14 days prior to program start date, $150.00 cancellation fee.
    • Less than 7 days prior to program start date, forfeit of payment.
           
    Official start date of the program is when the online session begins. It is mandatory that this session be completed. The first two hours introduce you to and prepare you for the traditional classroom sessions that follow. If it is not completed, you will not receive credit for or pass the course.

    To access the online session, sign in at www.appraisalinstitute.org and in your “My Appraisal Institute” section, locate the session and click [GO TO ONLINE COMPONENT].



    Continuing Education Credit
    This course is approved for thirty-five (35) hours of Appraisal Institute continuing education credit. This course might not be approved in all states by the offering date. Please check with your state board for state approval information.

    Cancellations
    This confirmation will serve as your receipt. All cancellations must be submitted in writing. Confirmed students should not assume that cancellation has been granted until a confirmation has been received.

    Other Information
    If you have a disability and require accommodation, please notify the national office at least two weeks in advance and we will arrange for reasonable accommodation. The Appraisal Institute reserves the rights to cancel, limit, or reschedule the seminar and to change faculty assignments and facility locations at any time. Prospective students should confirm their registration before making any non-refundable airline reservations.



    Program materials can be downloaded by the student or can be picked up at the site.
     
      Additional Information    
    Schedule

    Online session available 28 days before classroom session begins on September 17, 2012

    Diagnostic test "Pass" grade 14 days before classroom session begins no later than October 1, 2012

    Registration for the course ends 14 days before classroom session begins on October 1, 2012

    Online session ends 7 days before classroom session begins on October 8, 2012

    Classroom sessions begin on October 15, 2012

    Classroom sessions end on October 18, 2012

    Exam on October 19, 2012



    Class Schedule:

    Day 1: 8:00 am - 8:30 am Check In

    Day 1: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm

    Day 2: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm

    Day 3: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm

    Day 4: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm

    Day 5: 8:00 am - 11:00 am (exam)



    Attendance Policy:

    The Appraisal Institute issues certificates for state certification/licensing or state continuing education credit that verify successful completion and attendance of 100% with your grade notification letter. Please note, if Appraisal Institute attendance records indicate attendance of less than 100%, the student certificate will reflect this and state agencies may refuse to award credit.



    Location:

    Phoenix Inn Suites

    9575 SW Locust St

    Tigard, OR 97223

    503-624-9000

    $89.00 room rate

    Complimentary high speed WiFi, microwaves, refrigerators, coffee makers in rooms. pool, whirlpool spa and fitness center, 24 hour business center, gym access, free parking, onsite laundromat