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Planned Aug 1, 2026 — Pending TREC Course Approval

Texas 180-Hour Real Estate Pre-License Courses

All 6 TREC-required 30-hour courses in one place — online, self-paced, and built for the way today's students actually study. Buy the full bundle or pick individual courses.

180 total hours6 required courses30 hours eachSelf-paced onlineTREC Provider #20052-XQPExam prep available now

Texas requires all 6 courses — 180 hours total — before you can apply for your sales agent license. Planned enrollment opening August 1, 2026, subject to final TREC course approval.

180Total hours
6Required courses
30Hours per course
$85Bundle savings

Planned pricing

Planned enrollment opening August 1, 2026, subject to final TREC course approval. Join the waitlist to be notified the day it opens.

Best value — save $85

180-Hour Complete Bundle

All 6 required TREC courses in one purchase. Everything you need to qualify for your Texas sales agent license.

  • Principles of Real Estate I (30 hrs)
  • Principles of Real Estate II (30 hrs)
  • Law of Agency (30 hrs)
  • Law of Contracts (30 hrs)
  • Promulgated Contract Forms (30 hrs)
  • Real Estate Finance (30 hrs)
$329$414

All 6 courses · 180 hours

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Individual Courses

Buy only the course you need — in any order. Take them over time or mix with hours from another school.

  • Principles of Real Estate I$69
  • Principles of Real Estate II$69
  • Law of Agency$69
  • Law of Contracts$69
  • Promulgated Contract Forms$69
  • Real Estate Finance$69
$69per course

30 hours · each course sold separately

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The 6 required Texas pre-license courses

TREC mandates all 6 courses — 180 hours total — for the Texas Salesperson license. Each course is 30 hours and covers a distinct area of real estate practice.

1

Principles of Real Estate I

30 hours

TREC Course #: TBD — pending TREC approval

Property ownership, land characteristics, encumbrances, titles, legal descriptions, deeds, and the Texas real estate licensing framework.

2

Principles of Real Estate II

30 hours

TREC Course #: TBD — pending TREC approval

Real estate finance, appraisal, investment, agency relationships, listing agreements, contracts, closings, and Texas-specific brokerage law.

3

Law of Agency

30 hours

TREC Course #: TBD — pending TREC approval

Agency relationships under TREC rules, fiduciary duties, disclosure obligations, buyer and seller representation, and intermediary status.

4

Law of Contracts

30 hours

TREC Course #: TBD — pending TREC approval

Contract formation and essential elements, statute of frauds, option and purchase contracts, contingencies, and breach remedies.

5

Promulgated Contract Forms

30 hours

TREC Course #: TBD — pending TREC approval

TREC-promulgated contract forms — one-to-four family residential, new home, farm and ranch, and addenda — with line-by-line instruction.

6

Real Estate Finance

30 hours

TREC Course #: TBD — pending TREC approval

Mortgage types, the loan process, RESPA, TILA, appraisal, title insurance, closing costs, and investment fundamentals.

How you get your Texas license

Texas has one of the most defined pathways of any state — here's the full picture.

01

Complete 180 hours

Finish all 6 TREC-approved 30-hour pre-license courses from a registered provider.

02

Submit your application

Apply to TREC online. Pass a background check and provide your course completion certificates.

03

Pass the state exam

Take and pass the Texas real estate exam at a Pearson VUE test center (National + State portions).

04

Activate your license

Affiliate with a TREC-licensed sponsor broker to activate your sales agent license.

Already studying for the exam? Texas exam prep is available now →

Frequently asked questions

How many hours of pre-license education does Texas require?
Texas requires 180 hours of TREC-approved pre-license education before you can apply for a sales agent license. The 180 hours are split across six 30-hour courses.
Do I have to take all 6 courses in order?
No — TREC does not require the 6 courses to be completed in a specific sequence. You may take them in any order that works best for your schedule.
Will the courses be completely online?
Yes. Click2CE's Texas pre-license courses will be online and self-paced, allowing you to study on your own schedule.
Is it cheaper to buy the bundle or individual courses?
The 180-Hour Bundle includes all 6 courses for $329 — saving you $85 compared to buying each course separately at $69 each.
What happens after I finish the 180 hours?
After completing all 180 hours you will receive course completion certificates from Click2CE. You then submit your license application to TREC, pass the Texas real estate exam (administered by Pearson VUE), and complete a background check.
When will the courses be available?
Texas pre-license courses are planned to open August 1, 2026, subject to final TREC course approval. Join the waitlist below and we will email you the moment enrollment opens.

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Click2CE is a registered Texas real estate education provider (TREC Provider #20052-XQP). Courses are pending final TREC course approval. Pricing shown is planned and subject to change. Texas requires all 180 hours of approved pre-license education before you can apply for a sales agent license. Verify provider status at TREC.

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