| B101
- Introduction to Keyboarding (1) |
B162
- Computer Literacy (1/2) |
| Introduction
to Keyboard is designed to help students with special needs to
acquire skills to be successful. Keyboarding
technique and computer usage on various software packages will
be stressed. |
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Designed
to enhance the use of the computer as a tool by developing
keyboarding proficiency, stressing productivity, file
management, with an emphasis on speed and accuracy. MS
Excel and PowerPoint are included.
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| B163
- Computer Applications (1/2) |
B181
- Introduction to Business (1) |
This
class uses Microsoft Office to complete the introductory course
designed to develop keyboarding, word processing, and computer
skills. Software used includes Word, Excel, Access,
PowerPoint, Publisher, and FrontPage.
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Understanding
how local and international businesses work is crucial for many
citizens. This class is a combination of
consumer-awareness and an introductory business course.
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B184
- Business Explorations (1) |
BB223
- Sports and Entertainment Marketing (1/2) |
Designed
to introduce students to selected topics associated with the
business environment. The class provides the framework for
understanding the development and structure of American Business
in a global market.
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Marketing
is a tool that has allowed the United States economy to become
highly successful internationally. This course is designed to
teach marketing concepts through the sports and entertainment
and recreation industry.
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B224 - Practices In
Entrepreneurship (1/2) |
B232
- Web Page Design (1/2) |
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The ultimate goal is
for students to plan, prepare, and operate a small business,
marketing bakery goods to staff within the building. Students will
study both food preparation and business management with a
hands-on approach. This is a half year, two period course. |
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| This
course will instruct students in web page design by building
basic web pages incorporating more advanced features as the
semester progresses.
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| B265
- Desktop Publishing (1/2) |
B267 - Study Skills (1/2) |
| Using
a PC in a Windows environment, students learn desktop publishing
concepts including graphics and fonts, design principles,
scanning, and the use of color. |
Effective
study habits including various notetaking methods, test taking
strategies, and test anxiety management are stressed.
Personal learning styles are analyzed and students are taught
how to adapt their learning style to various teaching styles. |
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B274 - Business Media
Production |
B285
- Consumer Education (1/2) |
| This
class is designed to create effective business presentations in a
multimedia environment. Focuses on principles of integrating
software tools to create presentations through the use of video,
sound, photo, and text. Students research topics using the
Internet and work with digital camcorders, cameras, scanners, and
video and graphic editing software. Students develop skill in
producing and presenting effective professional presentations
combining communication skills, appropriate writing skills, and
business marketing concepts. Software tools include Microsoft
Movie Maker, and PowerPoint, Producer |
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This
required course is designed to meet state requirements in
consumer education. Instruction will be given in
budgeting, money management, credit, insurance, banking, income
taxes, advertising, and consumer protection.
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| B332
- Business Internship/Marketing (1) |
B364/5
- Business Technology (Internship) (1) |
| This
cooperative education class is designed for students with a
career interest in the fields of marketing and/or business
management. Students are given the opportunity to gain
first hand knowledge of marketing careers through on-the-job
training in local businesses. This class also counts for
consumer education credit. |
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Contemporary
businesses require students to have advanced skills using PC's
and Office Suite software for productivity. Topics covered
include records management, document production, desktop
publishing, presentation graphics, electronic mail, and document
editing. This course may be taken for cooperative
education credit. |
| B366
- Desktop Publishing Independent Study (1) |
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This
class provides selected students the opportunity to apply skills
acquired in Desktop Publishing. Students will produce
documents for various school functions including athletic
activities, music, drama, scholarship and honors programs.
Enrollment is by recommendation only. |
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| B384
- Business Management (1/2) |
B386
- Accounting 1 (1) |
Good
business management requires planning, organizing, controlling,
and directing as well as effective decision making. The
basic functions of management will be reinforced through the
completion of a small business plan.
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Students
study the fundamentals of accounting. Management of both
cash and credit transactions, special journals, subsidiary
ledgers, adjusting and closing entries, and the preparation of
financial statements. Especially important for
college-bound students planning on majoring in business.
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| B387
- Business Law (1/2) |
B486 - Accounting 2 (1) |
Students
study the administration of the law, various parts of the
contract, defenses for breach, bailments and real and personal
property. This course is for students interested in the
applications of law to their personal and business
activities
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Students study advanced concepts of accoutning. This course is
ideal for students who are interested in majoring in Business in
college.
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Please
refer to the District
211 Curriculum Guide (pdf) for
a complete listing and description of all classes
in the Business Education Department. |