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Business Course Descriptions
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COURSE TITLE INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS

COURSE NUMBER 2605

SUGGESTED GRADE LEVEL 9, 10

CREDIT ½

PREREQUISITES NONE

NEED TEACHER RECOMMENDATION? NO

REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION? YES

COURSE DESCRIPTION  In this course, the students will learn proper keyboarding technique.  They will learn how to use the Windows XP operating system in conjunction with St. Henry District High School's network, which includes file management, file types, printer setup and usage.  They will also learn the basics of Microsoft Office, with an emphasis on PowerPoint and Word.  They will also learn integration between the different programs.


 

COURSE TITLE INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS

COURSE NUMBER 5741

SUGGESTED GRADE LEVEL 9, 10

CREDIT 1

PREREQUISITES NONE

NEED TEACHER RECOMMENDATION? NO

REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION? NO

COURSE DESCRIPTION  This course provides the student with a basic foundation of the study of business and provides information for financial and economic decisions.  Topics include the function of a business, various types of enterprise systems, forms of business ownership, becoming a knowledgeable consumer, banking, and current trends and topics in the business world.


 

COURSE TITLE PERSONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

COURSE NUMBER 5662

SUGGESTED GRADE LEVEL 11, 12

CREDIT ½

PREREQUISITES NONE

NEED TEACHER RECOMMENDATION? NO

REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION? NO

COURSE DESCRIPTION  In this course, students will develop skills and knowledge needed for personal and business life.  Topics taught in this course are letter writing, taxes, job applications, resumes, office skills, and personal budget.


 

COURSE TITLE COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

COURSE NUMBER 2614

SUGGESTED GRADE LEVEL 10, 11, 12

CREDIT 1

PREREQUISITES INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS

NEED TEACHER RECOMMENDATION? YES

REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION? NO

COURSE DESCRIPTION This course intends to provide the students with exposure to a variety of computer applications and core competencies relative to varying career and/or avocation objectives. The course will specifically concentrate on familiarizing students with basic computer applications relating to word processing, spreadsheets, databases, desktop publishing, PowerPoint, Photoshop, Movie Maker, and the Internet.


 

COURSE TITLE BUSINESS LAW

COURSE NUMBER 2646

SUGGESTED GRADE LEVEL 11, 12

CREDIT ½

PREREQUISITES NONE

NEED TEACHER RECOMMENDATION? NO

REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION? NO

COURSE DESCRIPTION  This course intends to provide the student with an opportunity to study human and business drama from a new perspective – that of the evolving set of rules that form our legal system.  The student will encounter and explore many important social and ethical issues and will be able to examine these issues relative to how they affect daily lives.


 

COURSE TITLE ACCOUNTING I

COURSE NUMBER 5610

SUGGESTED GRADE LEVEL 11, 12

CREDIT 1

PREREQUISITES NONE

NEED TEACHER RECOMMENDATION? NO

REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION? NO

COURSE DESCRIPTION  In this course the students will learn the principles of a double-entry accounting system. Activities include preparing worksheets, journalizing, posting, preparing financial statements,  basic tax coverage, and accounting and stock market simulations.


 

COURSE TITLE ACCOUNTING II

COURSE NUMBER 5611

SUGGESTED GRADE LEVEL 12

CREDIT 1

PREREQUISITES ACCOUNTING I

NEED TEACHER RECOMMENDATION? YES

REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION? NO

COURSE DESCRIPTION  This advanced course of accounting includes an in-depth study of accounting principles, procedures, and techniques used in keeping financial records for sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations. Skills are developed in analyzing, interpreting, summarizing, reporting information, preparing formal statements and supporting schedules.  Students begin to analyze business strengths and weaknesses as well as gain a broader understanding of business activities.  Students will also be introduced to automated accounting procedures and a stock market simulation.