Business Management Administration
Business Management and Administration careers encompass planning, organizing, directing and evaluating business functions essential to efficient and productive business operations. Business Management and Administration career opportunities are available in every sector of the economy.
BIM/ Business Information Management:
5742 Business Information Management I 1 Credit
Grade Level(s): 9-12
Prerequisite: None
Students implement personal and interpersonal skills to strengthen individual performance in the workplace and in society. Students apply technical skills to address business applications of emerging technologies, create word-processing documents, develop a spreadsheet, formulate a database, and make an electronic presentation using appropriate software. Tech Prep articulated course. Previously known as Business Computer information Systems I
BIM II/ Business Information Management II:
5743 Business Information Management II 1 Credit
Grade Level(s): 9-12
Prerequisite: Business Information Management I
Students implement personal and interpersonal skills to strengthen individual performance in the workplace and in society and make a successful transition to the workforce or postsecondary education. Students apply technical skills to address business applications of emerging technologies, create complex word-processing documents, develop sophisticated spreadsheets using charts and graphs, and make an electronic presentation using appropriate multimedia software. Previously known as Business Computer information Systems II.
Principles of Business, Marketing, and Finance
5660 Principles of Business, Marketing, and Finance 1 Credit
Grade Level(s): 9-11
Prerequisite: None
Students gain knowledge and skills in economies and private enterprise systems, the impact of global business, marketing of goods and services, advertising, and product pricing. Students analyze the sales process and financial management principles. This course allows students to reinforce, apply, and transfer academic knowledge Previously known as Business Venture, Business Support Systems, Introduction to Business, Business Management, Business Ownership, Recordkeeping, Marketing Yourself, Service Marketing, Principles of Marketing.
Accounting
Learn the universal “language” of business and understand how to prepare and read financial records instrumental in guiding business decisions and operations.
What is Accounting and why should I take it?
Accounting is the study of maintaining the financial records of individuals or business concerns and preparing financial and tax reports for each. Accounting simply provides information about the financial fitness of an organization. Every industry uses accounting whether it is for profit or nonprofit so you can have a great deal of versatility in employment or you can have a better basis to begin your own as an entrepreneur.
Accounting I
5751 Accounting I 1 Credit
Grade Level(s): 10-12
Prerequisite: none
Students investigate the field of accounting, including how it is impacted by industry standards as well as economic, financial, technological, international, social, legal, and ethical factors. Students reflect on this knowledge as they engage in the process of recording, classifying, summarizing, analyzing, and communicating accounting information. Tech Prep articulated course.
Accounting II
5753 Accounting II 1 Credit
Grade Level(s): 11-12
Prerequisite: Accounting I
Students continue the investigation of the field of accounting, including how it is impacted by industry standards as well as economic, financial, technological, international, social, legal, and ethical factors. Students reflect on this knowledge as they engage in various managerial and cost accounting activities
Banking and Financial Services
5760 Banking and Financial Services ½ Credit
Grade Level(s): 10-12
Prerequisite: None
Students develop knowledge and skills in the economical, financial, technological, international, social, and ethical aspects of banking to become competent consumers, employees, and entrepreneurs. Students incorporate a broad base of knowledge that includes the operations, sales, and management of banking institutions to gain a complete understanding of how banks and financial systems function within society. Previously known as Banking and Financial Systems.
This course is not just about banking. It is about how the business of money affects your daily life. Want a car? Going to college? Buying a home? Want a job? You, yourself will be part of the money business. Did you know your ability to get a job might be dependent on your personal credit score or a nation's monetary policy? Everything in this course affects you directly and every day. Learn how to use it to your advantage.
Web Technologies1
5720 Web Technologies 1 Credit
Grade Level(s): 10-12
Prerequisites: None
Through the study of web technologies and design, students learn to make informed decisions and apply the decisions to the field of information technology. Students implement personal and interpersonal skills to prepare for a rapidly evolving workplace environment. Tech Prep articulated course. Previously known as Web Design
DIM/ Digital & Interactive Media I
5741 Digital and Interactive Media 1 Credit
Grade Level(s): 9-12
Prerequisites: None
Students will analyze and assess current and emerging technologies, while designing and creating multimedia projects that address customer needs and resolve a problem. Students implement personal and interpersonal skills to prepare for a rapidly evolving workplace environment. Tech Prep articulated course. Previously known as Business Image Management & Multimedia (BIMM)
Marketing Dynamics
5663 Marketing Dynamics 3 Credits
Grade Level(s): 11-12
Prerequisite: 16 years old and teacher approval
Students gain knowledge and skills that help them to be proficient in one or more of the marketing functional areas associated with distribution, financing, marketing information management, pricing, product planning, promotion, purchasing, risk management, and selling skills. This course may include paid or unpaid career preparation experience. Tech Prep articulated course. Previously known as Marketing Management.
Practicum in Marketing Dynamics
5673 Practicum in Marketing Dynamics 3 Credits
Grade Level(s): 12
Prerequisite: 16 yrs old, application
Marketing Dynamics Students illustrate management and research skills to create the marketing mix. Course covers technology , communication, and customer-service skills. Students have supervised practical application of previously studied knowledge and skills. Practicum experiences occur in a variety of locations appropriate to the nature and level of experience. The practicum course is a paid or unpaid experience for students participating in a coherent sequence of career and technical education courses in marketing education. Previously known as Marketing Dynamics