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Business Electives-who should take what?


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485 Introduction to Business

1/2 UNIT

GRADES 9-10


Introduction to Business is designed to familiarize students with many aspects of the world of business. It will provide students with the opportunity to learn about a variety of topics which include business ownership, the business cycle, entrepreneurship, business ethics, marketing, management, finance, accounting, business law, and others. This course shows students how a changing society affects the type of decisions businesses make. The course is also designed to introduce students to many of the careers that are available in the field of business. The importance of business in our modern economy is also stressed throughout this course. 


Introduction to Business Syllabus

ENTR 110  Introduction to Entrepreneurship (HVCC)

1/2 Unit 3 College Credits

GRADES 10-11

PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of Introduction to Business OR administrative approval. 


This course explores the dimensions of creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship by studying processes that challenge existing models and pave the way for original solutions to problems or opportunities in any field. The focus is in stimulating creative thinking to generate ideas that may be implemented in the form of a new business venture. Students are encouraged to dream and think boldly and to move beyond traditional solutions towards innovation. Innovation is the conversion of knowledge and ideas into a benefit, either for commercial use or for the public good. This course explores the role of innovation in creating new or improved products, processes, or services. Further, students will explore the entrepreneurial process of creating value through the application of creativity and innovation through the introduction of systematic ways to more effectively find creative solutions.  This course will be offered for credit through Hudson Valley Community College. 


Introduction to Entrepreneurship

MKTG120 Principles of Marketing (HVCC)

1/2 Unit 3 College Credits

GRADES 11-12 

PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of Introduction to Business or Introduction to Entrepreneurship required.  


This course will provide an introduction to marketing.  The marketing planning process and the market environment will be discussed.  Students will learn about consumer behavior and gain an understanding of targeting and positioning.  Additionally, the elements of the marketing mix including new product development, promotion, pricing and distribution will be covered.  This course will be offered for college credit through Hudson Valley Community College. 


Principles of Marketing Syllabus

BACC211 Financial Accounting (Siena)

1 UNIT 3 College Credits

GRADE 12 

PREREQUISITE: SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF INTRO TO BUSINESS AND ALGEBRA II 


This course introduces the fundamental concepts of accounting and generally accepted accounting principles. Students will be introduced to the basic financial statements including the balance sheet, income statement, and statement of cash flows, with a focus on accounting information that is available to individuals outside an organization. The course provides an introduction to the concepts, terminology and principles of financial accounting. Students learn about accounting as an information development and communication function that supports economic decision-making. The course enables students to analyze financial statements and derive information for personal and organizational decisions from financial statements to better understand business entities. 

BADM200 Business Communications (HVCC)

1/2 UNIT 3 College Credits

GRADES 11-12 

PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of 10th grade English.  

*For Class of 2026 and beyond, this course will be a prerequisite for CEIP. 


This course explores written, verbal and non-verbal communications applied to business situations.  It includes discussion of specific types of written business communication forms and graphic aids for successful visual communication; listening skills; resume preparation; interviewing techniques; and group reports & oral presentations.  This course will be taught for college credit through Hudson Valley Community College. 


Business Communication Syllabus

Career Exploration Internship Program for Business

Career Exploration


HRD 103 Career Exploration Internship Program SUNY Adirondack - 1 CREDIT

GRADE 12 1/2 UNIT *This is a Pass/Fail Course

PREREQUISITE:  Completed application; interview with Work-based Learning Coordinator and *For Class of 2026 and beyond, Business Communications will be a prerequisite for CEIP. 


*For students in Accounting, Entrepreneurship or Marketing Pathway

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CCHS Seniors have the opportunity to participate in a 54 hour unpaid internship in an area related to the student's interest in Business through CEIP.  This course is designed to help students understand the connection between their high school academic program and the world of work.  Topics covered in the course include business etiquette, employability skills, workplace laws and safety regulations.  Each student will be required to complete 27 hours of instructional assignments, maintain work journals and submit a capstone project. An evaluation of the field performance will be made by a supervising practitioner.   Students will need to provide their own transportation.  Internships will be supervised and approved by CCHS Work-based Learning Coordinators. 


CEIP Syllabus

FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America)

FBLA is an inclusive club that "inspires and prepares students to become community-minded business leaders in a global society through relevant career preparation and leadership experiences."

FBLA meetings are held on the 1st & 3rd Wednesdays of every month.