College Preparatory
This course introduces the student to the relationship between accounting and business through an understanding of the accounting cycle as applied to several different kinds of business operations and payroll work. Students also use the computer to see the advantages of technology in accounting procedures.
[500100CW]
Honors
Prerequisite: Accounting 1
This course provides the student with an opportunity to expand the applications of basic principles learned in Accounting 1. The student's ability to interpret business records for efficient management is increased along with employment opportunities in the accounting field. The course covers manual and computerized accounting tax procedures, payroll work, notes and interest, partnerships, and corporations. The student will demonstrate accounting principles through the use of an accounting workbook as well as computer software.
[500500HW]
College Preparatory
This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills leading to the development of their own business plan for small business ownership. The course will incorporate economics, marketing, staffing, management, and financial considerations.
[540000CW]
Honors
Prerequisites: Entrepreneurship 1, 25-26 Application Required
This course is an advanced, in-depth program designed for high school students who have already been introduced to the fundamental concepts of entrepreneurship. This course focuses on expanding students' understanding of entrepreneurial principles by delving deeper into business development, leadership, innovation, and growth strategies. Students will gain real-world experience by engaging in business simulations, creating business plans, and participating in case studies. The course encourages critical thinking, creativity, financial literacy, and the application of marketing, legal, and operational strategies in building a sustainable business.
[_ _ _ _00HW]
College Preparatory
This course introduces the student to the relationship between accounting and business through an understanding of the accounting cycle as applied to several different kinds of business operations and payroll work. Students also use the computer to see the advantages of technology in accounting procedures.
[500100CW]
Honors
Prerequisite: Accounting 1
This course provides the student with an opportunity to expand the applications of basic principles learned in Accounting 1. The student's ability to interpret business records for efficient management is increased along with employment opportunities in the accounting field. The course covers manual and computerized accounting tax procedures, payroll work, notes and interest, partnerships, and corporations. The student will demonstrate accounting principles through the use of an accounting workbook as well as computer software.
[500500HW]
College Preparatory
This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills leading to the development of their own business plan for small business ownership. The course will incorporate economics, marketing, staffing, management, and financial considerations.
[540000CW]
Honors
Prerequisites: Entrepreneurship 1, Application required
This course is an advanced, in-depth program designed for high school students who have already been introduced to the fundamental concepts of entrepreneurship. This course focuses on expanding students' understanding of entrepreneurial principles by delving deeper into business development, leadership, innovation, and growth strategies. Students will gain real-world experience by engaging in business simulations, creating business plans, and participating in case studies. The course encourages critical thinking, creativity, financial literacy, and the application of marketing, legal, and operational strategies in building a sustainable business.
[_ _ _ _00HW]
College Preparatory
This course provides the foundation for all areas of marketing and develops the interpersonal skills and critical thinking skills paramount to the success of students in the business community. Emphasis is placed on the marketing functions of sales, market-information management, financing, pricing, promotion, product/service management and distribution.
[542100CW]
To be a completer, students may also take Fundamentals of Web Design as their one "additional" course.
College Preparatory
This course provides the foundation for all areas of marketing and develops the interpersonal skills and critical thinking skills paramount to the success of students in the business community. Emphasis is placed on the marketing functions of sales, market-information management, financing, pricing, promotion, product/service management and distribution.
[542100CW]
College Preparatory
Prerequisites: Marketing
This course examines all aspects of advertising and digital media marketing. Students will creatively plan, design, and develop an advertising campaign for a product or service using real-world applications and considerations. Students will integrate technology commonly used in the advertising industry.
[542200CW]
College Preparatory
This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills leading to the development of their own business plan for small business ownership. The course will incorporate economics, marketing, staffing, management, and financial considerations.
[540000CW]
College Preparatory
This course introduces the student to the relationship between accounting and business through an understanding of the accounting cycle as applied to several different kinds of business operations and payroll work. Students also use the computer to see the advantages of technology in accounting procedures.
[500100CW]
To be a completer, students may also take Fundamentals of Web Design as their one "additional" course.