Skyward Course Code: BUS100
Year: 1.0 credit
Grade Levels: 9-12
Prerequisite: None
Accounting I is a full year course in which students will learn the principles of double entry accounting. Students will learn both about different accounting careers as well as accounting concepts. They will learn accounting procedures for a service business organization as a proprietorship as well as activities and procedures for a merchandising business.
Skyward Course Code: BUS200
Year: 1.0 credit
Grade Levels: 10-12
Prerequisite: Accounting I
Accounting II continues where students finished in Accounting 1. Students will learn account procedures for a merchandising business organized as a corporation as well as different ways in which to evaluate assets, liabilities and owner’s equity for adjustments. Students will also learn addition accounting procedures and complete the accounting cycle in an online automated simulation.
Skyward Course Code: BUS300
Year: 1.0 credit
Grade Levels: 11-12
Prerequisite: Accounting I-II
Accounting III covers information at a collegiate level over a broad variety of topics in financial accounting. During this course students will not only become proficient at accounting procedures and concepts, they will also learn the real world applications.
Skyward Course Code: BUS110
Semester: 0.5 credit
Grade Levels: 9-12
Prerequisite: None
This is a course designed to introduce students in the working of the United States Legal System. This course will cover both civil and criminal law as it applies to students as youthful citizens. Students will learn about their rights and how the law relates to them in areas of personal property, renting, leases, driving, and public ordinances.
Skyward Course Code: BUS310
Semester: 0.5 credit
Grade Levels: 11-12
Prerequisite: None
This is a course that is designed to provide students with basic fundamentals in preparation for real life consumer decisions and money management. Students will cover information from a wide variety of topics such as budgeting, careers, resumes, interviews, checkbooks, taxes, credit, insurance, investing, automobiles, and housing options.
Skyward Course Code: CSE100
Semester: 0.5 credit
Grade Levels: 9-12
Prerequisite: None
An introduction to the world of computer science and problem solving. Rather than focusing the entire course on learning particular software tools or programming languages, the course is designed to focus on the conceptual ideas of computing and help students understand why certain tools or languages might be utilized to solve particular problems. The goal of Exploring Computer Science is to develop in students the computational practices of algorithm development, problem solving and programming within the context of problems that are relevant to the lives of today’s students. Students will also be introduced to topics such as Human Computer interaction, problem solving, web design, programming.
Skyward Course Code: BUS120
Semester: 0.5 credit
Grade Levels: 9-12
Prerequisite: None
Introduction to Business prepares students for the global business environment by exploring themes of economics, leadership, marketing, financial management, and employment. Students use what they learn in each of these units to create a comprehensive business plan portfolio demonstrating a practical business idea. Business management, administration, finance, and marketing careers are spotlighted throughout the book to introduce students to real-world employment opportunities. Students also learn how to plan for a career and develop employability skills critical to domestic and international business. In addition, chapter exercises provide key terms and assessments to help students become successful in any business environment.
Skyward Course Code: CSE210
Semester: 0.5 credit
Grade Levels: 10-12
Prerequisite: None
This is a required course design that will create student proficiencies in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Access, and Publisher. Students will learn all the different applications of these programs as well as how to integrate their uses. Students will also learn about the history of computers, different careers that utilize them and as their relevance in future planning. Students will learn how to utilize Google Applications and submit assignments electronically.
Madison College Courses:
10-103-145 Beginning Access
10-103-133 Beginning Excel
10-103-143 Beginning PowerPoint
10-103-137 Beginning Word
Skyward Course Code: BUS210
Semester: 0.5 credit
Grade Levels: 10-12
Prerequisite: None
Essentials of Entrepreneurship begins by helping students recognize entrepreneurial traits and progresses to complex ideas of how innovation kickstarts entrepreneurial ventures. Along the way, students will immerse themselves in topics of financial accounting, business ethics, marketing, and product planning.
The business plan portfolio unites all facets of entrepreneurship to highlight what it takes to launch and oversee an entrepreneurial pursuit. Real-world entrepreneurs are showcased throughout the book to demonstrate the successes and pitfalls of innovation and strategic management.
Madison College Course:
10-145-117 Intro to Entrepreneurship
Skyward Course Code: BUS220
Semester: 0.5 credit
Grade Levels: 10-12
Prerequisite: None
This is a course designed to introduce students into the field of
marketing as it relates to them and real world applications. Students will learn about the different topics included: market segmentation and targeting strategies, market research, consumer behavior, product development, pricing policies, distribution and an overview of promotion. Provides a comprehensive overview of the exciting world of marketing.
Madison College Course:
10-104-102 Marketing Principles
Skyward Course Code: CSE 220
Year: 1 credit
Grade Levels: 10-12
Prerequisite: None
The Computer Science Principles Course is offered as a one-year
Advanced Placement Computer Science Course or as an Introductory Course in Computer Science. The course is structured for a beginner with no previous computer science experience required. A student may choose to accelerate the pace of the course and complete all units including three additional units preparing to take the Advanced Placement Computer Science Exam or a student may complete the course as an introductory course exempting the three additional units
required for the AP Exam. The Computer Science Principles Course
covers many topics including the Internet, Big Data and Privacy,
Programming and Algorithms.
Skyward Course Code: BUS150
Year: 1 credit
Grade Levels: 9-12
Prerequisite: None
This class is responsible for creating the school yearbook. Students will
be focusing on interviewing, photojournalism, editorials, graphic design,
and a variety of other writing and production skills. Students will be
responsible for selling ads and meeting deadlines in order to ensure goals
are met on time. This is a student driven class that is built on collaboration and creativity.
Please Note: This is a class that will require a lot of writing, planning, editing, and formatting. It is crucial that students are self-motivated and willing to help one another in completing work. You will be responsible for individual roles in the class that attribute to the completion of a larger goal.