 Money management  Leadership  Teamwork  Problem Solving  Digital and Technology skills.

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 Money management  Leadership  Teamwork  Problem Solving  Digital and Technology skills

 Gain knowledge and skills that will be valuable in all careers (not just business) and in everyday life  Prepare for post-secondary business programs  Develop useful skills in accounting, marketing, entrepreneurship, economics, leadership, international business and more!

 Explore career paths that match your skills and interests  Gain extra job skills and experience in Business

Gr 12 Gr 11 Gr 10Gr 9 BTT computers BBI Intro to Business AccountingGr 12 AccountingMarketingEconomicsGr 12 EconomicsEntrepreneurshipLeadership International Business Finance BTT computers BTT2O1

 Do you want to save time on the computer?  Do you want to make your assignments look great?

Develop and improve skills: Digital Literacy ◦ Fundamental computer skills Productivity Software ◦ Documents, spreadsheets, databases, collaboration Design Software ◦ Publishing, photo editing, and web design Communications ◦ Presentations skills ◦ How to use information technology to be successful

Not sure if business is your thing? Explore different parts of the business world, including ◦ Accounting ◦ Marketing ◦ Economics ◦ Leadership ◦ Money management ◦ Entrepreneurship ◦ International business

Ian Clarke - Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment CFO Do you speak the language of business?  Business people who understand “the numbers” are important decision-makers in all kinds of industries  Money management skills for business and personal life

 Learn how marketing uses creativity, research, and planning to serve consumer needs & wants… and beat the competition! Want to learn the “Art of Persuasion”?

Do you have want it takes to be the next big thing? See if you have the skills it takes to succeed as an entrepreneur Learn how entrepreneurs recognize opportunities, generate ideas, and organize resources to plan successful ventures

Can you explain why falling oil prices caused the price of iPhone Apps to increase? … economics can  Economic laws like Supply and Demand affect your life in more ways than you know  Learn how economic decisions shape our society and our lives

Gr 12 Gr 11 Gr 10Gr 9 BTT computers BBI Intro to Business AccountingGr 12 AccountingMarketingEconomicsGr 12 EconomicsEntrepreneurshipLeadership International Business Finance BTT computers BTT2O1

What does it take to succeed in today’s global economy?  International trade is part of our everyday lives (think about what you are wearing), why not find out about the opportunities that are out there?

Are you a leader? Do you want to be one?  How do today’s successful organizations work?  What leaderships skills does it take to succeed in the working world?

Do you want to work for money or have money work for you? Do you want to know about things like stocks, bonds, dividends, and futures? Learn the money skills you need for investing and financial management, both in business and in your personal life

 Develop the skills that make accountants key players in all kinds of organizations  Learn financial analysis skills for decision making 65% of the Globe and Mail's Top 1000 Companies have a Chartered Accountant in at least one of their six highest positions Do you want to be the “go-to” person?

University tuition, bus fares, sales tax on pizza, job opportunities… Do you know how your everyday life is shaped by economics? Learn how the choices made by governments, businesses, and individuals affect your life and your future

Invest in your Future!