Syllabus - "Bringing Ethics to Life - The NAR Requirement and Beyond" (North Carolina)
This course brings an understanding of the REALTOR Code of Ethics and its relationship to license law. This course qualifies for real estate continuing education and meets the NAR mandate for all REALTORS to acquire at least 2.5 hours of continuous Code of Ethics training every three years.
The modules covered in this course are:
Origins of the Code of Ethics
The Living Document
The Preamble
Cooperation vs. Compensation
Honesty to All
Disclose Relationships
Know Your Competency
Conflicts of Interest
Enforcement of The Code
Arbitration and Mediation
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, students will be able to:
- define what a Code of Ethics provides.
- explain how the Code is amended.
- understand the preamble and how it effects the business.
- explain how cooperation impacts consumers.
- interpret the concepts of Article I.
- have a greater understanding of the concepts of Article 4 and the importance of disclosure.
- understand what the license law allows you to do with what you "should" be doing by knowing your own competencies.
- identify how a conflict of interest impacts the public trust.
- have an understanding of the enforcement of the code.
- gain an understanding of arbitration and mediation and how both are an alternative to going to court.
Each module will begin with an informational video lecture from the course instructor, Vern Jarboe, followed by interactive activities to expand upon the module's subject. At the end of each module is a short quiz to help remember the important points you should now be better familiar with.
After completing all of the modules and a short feedback survey, a course completion certificate will be issued. Keep this completion certificate for your personal records. If you choose to purchase continuing education credit at checkout, a real estate continuing education certificate will also be issued. North Carolina REALTORS will then upload your course completion credit to the North Carolina Real Estate Commission.
Course Access
Access to this course is allowed for 45 days, with a 45-day extension, if needed. Contact Tech support (see contact info below) for an extension. The course will be available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, unless there is scheduled system maintenance. If this course is not completed within the given amount of time, a reinstatement fee may be charged.
North Carolina CE Disclaimer - Although you have 30 days to complete this course, all CE for the current renewal period must be completed by June 10. CE credit will not be available from June 11 to July 1.
Technology Requirements
This course is compatible with all major web browsers and operating systems. This includes Microsoft Edge and current versions of Chrome, Safari, Opera, and Firefox. Current Android and iOS mobile devices are supported.
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Instructors
Although this course is largely self-guided, you may contact your instructor, Vernon Jarboe at [email protected] if you have questions or concerns about the course content.
Issuance of Course Credit
At the end of this course, you will receive a link to download a legal completion certificate. This certificate can be printed on your personal printer. If you do not have a printer, you may contact OnlineEd Tech Support to have a copy faxed or mailed. Credit will not be issued for incomplete or partially completed courses.
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Policies on Cheating and Misrepresentation
Misrepresentation of personal identity is strictly forbidden for all courses. Falsifying personal information, forgery, and misrepresentation may result in immediate suspension. Additional actions by state and federal agencies may include loss or suspension of a license, failure to grant a license, fees, or criminal prosecution.
Cheating on courses that supply completion certificates, designations, or official credit is not tolerated. Keynote is not obligated to continue to furnish credit or continued support for students caught cheating on any part of the coursework or testing.