Franklin L. Burns School Book

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Establishing a Strong “Develop a passion for learning. If you do, you will never cease to grow”

As the Department of Commerce, Accounts and Finance continued to grow and include a wider variety of business courses, the real estate and building classes were taught within the Department of Management, Marketing and Advertising. And, as Denver continued to grow, the need for an education in the areas of appraisal, building management, scheduling, estimating for materials, labor, utilities and equipment,

— Anthony J. D’Angelo

materials distribution, design, financing loans, closing transactions, brokerage and property management were in demand. So many classes in this area were being created and taught by outside adjunct faculty that by 1938 it was unofficially recognized as a separate department.

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