High school business courses in New Hampshire for grades 9-12 offer students a comprehensive understanding of business principles, preparing them for college and careers in the business world:
Introduction to Business
Overview of Business Concepts: Students learn basic business principles, including types of businesses, organizational structures, and the role of entrepreneurship.
Economic Foundations: Examination of economic systems, supply and demand, and the impact of global markets.
Accounting
Financial Literacy: Introduction to accounting principles, including financial statements, bookkeeping, and budgeting.
Practical Skills: Students gain hands-on experience with accounting software and real-world financial scenarios.
Marketing
Marketing Principles: Exploration of market research, product development, branding, and advertising strategies.
Digital Marketing: Understanding of online marketing techniques and social media’s role in business promotion.
Business Management
Leadership Skills: Study of management theories, leadership styles, and team dynamics.
Strategic Planning: Students learn to develop business plans and make informed managerial decisions.
Personal Finance
Financial Planning: Understanding of budgeting, saving, investing, and credit management.
Real-World Application: Students apply financial concepts to personal scenarios, preparing for financial independence.
Entrepreneurship
Business Start-up: Exploration of the entrepreneurial process, including idea generation, business plan development, and risk management.
Innovation and Creativity: Encouragement of creative problem-solving and innovation in business practices.
These business courses aim to equip students with essential skills for the modern economy, promoting critical thinking, financial literacy, and entrepreneurial spirit.