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Accounting
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Accounting offers students the opportunity to learn about the
financial operations of modern business enterprises and prepares
students to make better financial decisions for the future. Students
study accounting concepts for sole proprietorships, partnerships,
and corporations to understand the fundamental accounting equation,
the business transaction analysis process, and the elements of
financial reporting. Interpretation of accounting information
is mastered through decision making and problem solving approaches
that include source documents, case studies, and simulations.
Technology integration and related accounting software applications
are used to enhance skills to analyze and evaluate financial
situations. Internet learning activities are used to reinforce
research, communication and team building skills. Course topics
include forms of ownership, accounts receivable/accounts payable
systems, payroll, taxes, and banking activities. Upon completion
of this course, students will be able to complete an accounting
cycle from transactions to financial statements. Students may
take this course in conjunction with the Cooperative Office Education
(COE) program.
Successful completion of this course in conjunction with a corresponding
industry certification may qualify for a student selected verified
credit.
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Advanced Information Systems
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Advanced Information Systems provides
students with the opportunity to develop professional computer
and technology skills in a project-oriented and student-centered
environment. Working independently or in teams, students apply
problem-solving, decision-making, creative-thinking, and communication
skills to relevant, real-life situations through a series of software
and peripheral applications. Instruction in current and emerging
information technology include operating systems, networking and
hardware principles, document preparation, presentation tools,
spreadsheets analysis and charts preparation, relational databases
management, technical writing, desktop publishing, copyright issues,
and basic web page design. Upon completion of this course students
will able to apply technology to analyze and solve problems and
to complete technology tasks efficiently and effectively. Students
may take this course in conjunction with Cooperative Office Education
(COE).
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Business Law |
Business Law provides students with the
basic knowledge to become a better informed citizen, employee, and
consumer. The course offers students the opportunities to study the
nature and function of our legal system, courts, and procedures.
Topics include contracts, sales agreements, torts, constitutional
law, criminal law, and family law. Students focus on consumer rights
and responsibilities, examine legal aspects of employment, research
careers in law, and discuss the impact of laws on travelers and those
living abroad. Enriched with student projects, debates, mock trials,
field trips, guest speakers, and Internet activities, the course
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Business Management
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Students study basic management concepts and leadership styles
as they explore business ownership, planning, economics, international
business and human relations issues such as employee motivation
and conflict resolution. Through engaging software simulations
students learn to utilize efficiently and effectively the basic
management functions of planning, organizing, staff, directing
and controlling and their impact on human and capital resources.
Upon completion of this course students will develop a business
plan for a real or simulated business.
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Cooperative
Office Education
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COE allows students to apply what they have learned in the classroom
to the real world. The COE work experience combines an advanced
business course with employment in a business-related field that
reflects the student’s current career interests. The program
offers valuable work experience, enhances employment skills, and
develops marketable skills. This course, taken in conjunction with
another business course, will earn one to two units of credit.
Students who successfully complete 198 hours of supervised on-the-job
training in a related occupation will earn one credit. Students
who successfully complete 396 hours of supervised on-the-job training
in a related occupation will earn two credits.
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Desktop/Multimedia
Presentations
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This product-oriented course introduces the student to multimedia
presentations, desktop publications, and web page creation. Hands-on
activities are used as students develop skills, master techniques,
and prepare products for a client-based environment. Students
learn to create professional slideshow presentations using animation,
sound, and videos. Students also create brochures, flyers, business
advertisements, and many other useful documents using Adobe PageMaker.
The course also introduces students to document construction
for publishing on the World Wide Web using authoring software.
Units of instruction include design and layout, typeface selection,
electronic scanners and scanned images, image editing, digital
cameras and images, and video capturing. Internet research and
copyright laws are emphasized. Students may take this course
in conjunction with Cooperative Office Education (CEO)
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Information Systems
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Keyboarding instruction will be a component of this course based
on student need. This computer-based course teaches students
to use technology efficiently and effectively to gather and organize
information and problem solve tasks. Through a series of software
applications and activities, students will establish a strong
foundation in keyboarding techniques and proficiency, manage
computer systems, produce word processing documents, develop
spreadsheets, databases, and multimedia presentations; and work
with telecommunications and networks. Integrating lessons with
real-life business applications and cross-curricular learning
activities will enable the students to become better prepared
for life-long learning and problem solving. Students may take
this course in conjunction with Cooperative
Office Education (COE).
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Principles of Business
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Students study the American business system as part of our total
economic environment and become skillful in selecting and using
goods and services to manage their personal and business affairs.
Topics covered are banking, insurance, financial management,
credit, savings and investments, consumer decisions, labor and
management relations, and usage of computers in business and
industry. This course is an excellent introduction course for
IB Business and Management.
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Programming
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Students learn to write programs using the Microsoft Visual
Basic programming language. Programs include decision and looping
structures, graphics, sound, animation, and Microsoft Access
databases. Students also learn to create web pages using HTML
and JavaScript. Students may take this course in conjunction
with Cooperative Office Education (COE).
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Webpag Development
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This course provides students the opportunity to study, develop
and design sophisticated web pages in a client-based business
environment. Basics of HTML, DHTML, scripting, and the use of
authoring software are covered. Students are also provided instruction
in preparing and editing Web page images, applying advanced design
techniques and features, creating vector animations, and managing
website directory structures. Skill development will be achieved
through hands-on activities that help students to design web
pages for various audiences and uses.
Students may take this course in conjunction with Cooperative
Office Education (COE).
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