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BUSINESS EDUCATION

Accounting for Investing (1)Business and Personal Law (1)

Business and Personal Finance (1)Business Technical Math (1)

CFM--Career and Financial Management (1/2) Career Exploration Internship Program (1)

Entrepreneurship (1/2)Microsoft Word Essentials (1/2)

Microsoft Office Suite (1/2)Marketing Essentials (1)

Sports and Entertainment Marketing (1/2)Web Page Design and Media Communications (1/2)

 

BUSINESS EDUCATION COURSE OFFERINGS

Assess your aptitudes, abilities, and skills—match them to potential careers

Gain practical employment skills such as resume writing and interview skills

Learn about Personal Financial Management including: Banking (checking/debit), Credit, Insurance, Loans, and Investments

Participate in the Junior Achievement Career Skills Program

This is a practical course for all. Skills learned last a lifetime.

CAREER AND

FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

If you are thinking about majoring in business in college—this course is a must

Great for students who want to own and operate their own businesses some day

Learn about business plans Enjoy hands-on activities and projects in the

computer lab—Use Publisher to make business cards, brochures. Create PowerPoint presentations

Learn how to be a better consumerLearn about Jeff Bezos (Amazon), Steve Jobs (Apple), Ray Kroc (McDonalds), Sam Walton (Wal*Mart), as well as many other successful entrepreneurs.

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Learn correct keyboarding techniques and Microsoft Word essential concepts

Learn to correctly format tables, MLA reports, job application documents, memos, and business letters

Learn search and replace, margins, tabs, spacing, page numbering, etc.

Learn Google Drive and Gmail capabilities

MICROSOFT WORD

ESSENTIALS

Non-paid, out-of school intern experience.

Learn skills to help you become a successful college student and employee.

Explore college and careers to meet your goals

Must be responsible, mature, reliable

Must have own transportation

CAREER EXPLORATION

INTERNSHIP CLASS

Learn the Marketing Mix and Marketing Strategies

Learn how to be an Effective Communicator and grow your Network

Analyze Advertising (Television/Print) Create Advertising Magazine Ads Learn about Effective Selling Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint programs used

for projects. Learn about businesses such as Target, Costco,

Netflix, Pepsi, Ikea, Amazon, and Wal*Mart. Enjoy this Project-Oriented Class!

MARKETING ESSENTIALS

Learn PowerPoint, Word, Excel and Publisher to create documents to promote and market events in the sports and entertainment fields

Learn Glogster, Prezi and other Web 2.0 tools for effective presentations

Learn to think like a sports manager or entertainment marketer Discuss athletes and entertainers with positive and negative

images Learn to plan, schedule, and promote sporting and

entertainment events Research various sports stadiums, production companies, award

shows

SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT

MARKETING

Become familiar with the legal system as it relates to business and your personal use

Topics include: Civil and criminal law, the court system, torts, contracts, fraud, identity theft, and product liability. Employment, automobile, banking, and credit laws discussed

Read current events related to the law Guest speakers from various legal

professions Videos, movies, and court documentaries

viewed to learn about real-life cases

BUSINESS AND PERSONAL LAW

BUSINESS AND PERSONAL FINANCE

This course is designed for students interested in exploring the world of personal and business finance.

Topics will include budgeting, banking, checking and savings accounts, employee benefits, insurance options, the use of credit, renting an apartment and purchasing real estate, analyzing and understanding paychecks and income taxes.

Compete with other high schools while playing The Stock Market Game on-line.

 

BUSINESS TECHNICAL MATH

Business Technical Math is a 1 credit specialized interdisciplinary business math course related to the mathematics learning standards.

This course is specifically designed to prepare students who are not strong in mathematics the skills to understand the complex financial world they will encounter during their lives.

For students who have successfully passed the required Algebra Regents examination and upon local educational agency approval, this specialized course may be used to fulfill one of the three units of mathematics required for the Regents Diploma with the recommendation from the Guidance Department.

TECHNOLOGY

EDUCATION

*Design and Drawing for ProductionMetalsWoods

*Modern MechanismsVideo Production

 

  *Courses Recommended for Students Pursuing a Career in Engineering

 

WOODS¨ Experience the machines, tools and

processes of the woodworking industry¨ Learn about craftsmanship, quality, and the

machines and processes found in the woodworking industry

¨ Design and build various projects

METALS ♦ “Hands-on” experience with various

machines and processes of metal ¨ Experience the machines, tools and

processes of the metal working industries¨ Design, plan, form, cast, machine, and

weld projects

DESIGN AND DRAWING FOR PRODUCTION

 

¨Develop a 3-D model or solid rendering of an object¨Practice hand drawing methods of sketching and technical drawing (multi-view and pictorial drawings)¨Use of modern, state-of-the-art computer hardware and software (Computer Aided Design System--CAD) used by today’s industry¨Design and development of a product and how a model of that product is produced, analyzed, and evaluated using a CAD System.¨Ninth grade students must be enrolled in Algebra. (This course may be used by any student to satisfy the art/music requirement.)

MODERN MECHANISMS¨Explore the relationship between science, technology, and engineering¨Problem solving through accepted technological procedures.¨Fabricate and develop individual, small group and large group projects using a variety of components and systems.¨Develop an understanding of a variety of applications for hydraulics, gears, motors, electronics and machinery.

CAREER AND TECHNICAL

EDUCATION (CTE)