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Dec 04, 2024
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2018-2019 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Land Administration, Certificate (491.1)
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North, South
Certificate
Minimum of an Associate’s degree required
This certificate is designed for students who have previously completed an Associate’s degree and who have special interest in pursuing a career in the fast growing natural gas and oil industry. Land Administration employees protect an oil and gas company’s assets which include oil and gas leases, pipeline rights-of-way and natural gas and/or oil wells. The various tasks involved in safeguarding these assets include analyzing and enforcing the terms of oil and gas leases, right-of-way agreements and contracts, reviewing title opinions, calculating royalty and ownership interests and monitoring free and discounted gas consumers.
Upon successful completion of the program, the graduate will:
- Identify the classifications, basic components, defenses, damages, interests and termination elements of legal contracts, development contracts and partnership agreements.
- Explain the basic concepts of the types of real property conveyances and ownership and interpret title opinions to create chain of titles for gas and oil owners.
- Describe the limits of authority for corporations, trusts, partnerships and agencies in real property transactions and distribution of royalty payments.
- Calculate various types of interest and royalty rates based on title interpretation, plats, and lease provisions.
- Employ accurate terminology of the field and utilize professionalism in all forms of communication.
Upon completion of the program, graduates may seek employment as land administrators in either one of the three major groups within the industry: land records, division orders or contracts. Additionally, graduates may seek employment as landmen, abstractors, in-house reviewers or contractors.
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Certificate Requirements
Minimum of an Associate’s degree required.
Transfer Opportunities
Articulation agreements are available for students to complete the Associate Degree and transfer to California University of Pennsylvania . It is important that students consult with a counselor early in their program to develop a course plan most appropriate for the school to which they intend to transfer. See www.ccac.edu/articulation for details.
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