Business Technology Learn life-long skills Business Electives b Accounting I and II b Personal Money Management b Business Systems and Technology b Business.

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Business Technology Learn life-long skills

Business Electives b Accounting I and II b Personal Money Management b Business Systems and Technology b Business Law b Marketing b Introduction to Free Enterprise b Office Management b Speedwriting

Going Global Internetfriendly

Accounting 1 b Full year, 1 credit b 6 pds./cycle b Grade 11 or 12 b Builds foundation in accounting principles, such as: balance sheets, ledgers, payroll, accounts payable/receivable b Prerequisite: Basic Math Skills

Accounting 2 b Full year, 1 credit, 6 pds./cycle b Grade 12 b Principles from Accounting 1 with additional emphasis placed on generally accepted accounting principles and computer skills b Prerequisite 82% or higher in Accounting I

PERSONAL MONEY MANAGEMENT b Year,.5 credit, 3 pds./cycle b Grade 11 or 12 b Business transactions b Buying, saving, borrowing, investing, insuring, etc. b No Prerequisite

Business Systems & Technology b Full year, 1 credit, 6 pds./cycle b Grade 9 or 10 b Learn basic business concepts: communications business concepts budgeting, banking and more! b No Prerequisite

Business Law b Year,.5 credit, 3 pds./cycle b Grade 11 or 12 b Role of law in business transactions b Great course for future prelaw, criminal justice, or business administration majors. b No Prerequisite

Marketing b Year,.5 credit, 3 pds./cycle b Grade 11 or 12 b Basic principles Customer relationships Advertising Selling b No Prerequisite

Introduction to Free Enterprise b Full year, 1 credit, 6 pds./cycle6 pds./cycle b Grade 11 or 12 b Actually make a product and design a business to market it. b Team taught by the Business and Technology Departments b Instructor Approval/Application required

Office Management b Year,.5 credit, 3 pds./cycle b Grade 10, 11 or 12 b Entry level or managerial career in today’s business office. b Office procedures, filing, conduct meetings, office communications, leadership skills, etc. b Prerequisites: Basic Word, Excel, computer and typing skills

Speedwriting b Year,.5 credit, 3 pds./cycle b Grade 11 or 12 b Super Write System b Note taking skills BusinessBusiness CollegeCollege b Transcription skills b Study skills b Prerequisites: Basic typing skillBasic typing skill Must be able to read and write cursive fluently.Must be able to read and write cursive fluently.

Computer Electives b Microsoft Applications Office 2007 Essentials—Word & Excel Enhanced—Word & Excel PowerPoint & Access b Multimedia and the Internet b Personal Keyboarding b Web Design

Microsoft Applications Essentials— Word & Excel b Year,. 5 credit, 3 pds./cycle b Grade 9, 10, 11 b Microsoft Office 2007 b Fundamental and Intermediate Skills (first-half of program) b Preparation for Microsoft Certification tests b Prerequisite: Proficient typing skill (Replaced Software Applications)

Microsoft Applications Enhanced—Word & Excel b Full year, 1 credit, 6 pds./cycle b Grade 10, 11 or 12 b Advanced and Post-Advanced Skills (second-half of each program) b Preparation for Microsoft Certification tests b Prerequisites: Basic typing skill., and Microsoft Applications Essentials required (74% or higher) or successful completion of Placement Tests in Word & ExcelBasic typing skill., and Microsoft Applications Essentials required (74% or higher) or successful completion of Placement Tests in Word & Excel

Microsoft Applications PowerPoint & Access b Full year, 1 credit, 6 pds./cycle b Grade 10, 11 or 12 b Entire programs learned b Preparation for Microsoft Certification tests b Prerequisites: Proficient typing skill and proficiency using Office 2007 features.

Microsoft Applications III b Full year, 1 credit b 6 pds. /cycle b Grade 12 b PowerPoint and Access b Integration of all four programs b Preparation for Microsoft Certification tests b Prerequisite: MAII

Certification = College Credit b Each certification earns one lower level college credit (ACE credit). b All community colleges, Penn State campuses and many more accept these credits (see web site for listing). b Courses prepare students to pass course exemption and placement tests as well. Click picture for links

Microsoft Certification Testing Site  All levels of Microsoft Applications are designed to prepare students for the Microsoft Certification Program.  Daniel Boone is a registered testing site.  Test is an individual option (not required).

Multimedia and the Internet b Year,.5 credit, 3 pds./cycle b Grade 9 or 10 b Presentations b Digital images, animations, videos, sounds, Internet safety, copyright guidelines, etc. b Various software used such as PowerPoint, Movie Maker and Photoshop. b Prerequisite: Intermediate computer skills in Windows and Word.

Why Learn Keyboarding? A computer may process information at the speed of light, but it only receives data at the speed you type.

Personal Keyboarding b Year,.5 credit, 3 pds./cycle b Grade 10, 11, or 12 b Touch typing, speed and accuracy, document typing. b Electronic software is used. b No Prerequisite

Web Design b Full year, 1 credit b 6 pds./cycle b Grade 10, 11 or 12 b Fundamentals b Production b Academic theory and guidelines b Design elements b Interactivity b HTML, Photoshop CS2, Web page software, and FLASH b Prerequisite: None

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