• This course is a part of an accounting program that prepares students for a variety of careers in the accounting field. Students develop skills to systematically record and summarize financial transactions for service businesses and merchandizing businesses. They process financial information both manually and with the use of computer software focusing on sole proprietorship accounting principles and partnership accounting principles. Computer applications include word processing, spreadsheets, and databases. Accounting and employability skills are applied in business setting simulations and job shadowing opportunities.

  • The goal of this class is to educate students on the sound principles of managing their money for life.  Four units will be covered in this course including:  Saving and Investing, Credit and Debt, Financial Responsibility and Money Management, and Insurance/Risk Management and Income/Careers.  This curriculum provides the students with a solid foundation on which they can build their financial future.  In addition, students can receive a .5 credit of Math for successful completion of this course.

  • This program focuses on the planning, organizing, directing and implementing the functions and processes of contemporary businesses and organizations.  Specific components include management theory, human resources management and behavior, finance, accounting and other quantitative methods, purchasing and logistics, organization and production and business decision-making utilizing technology at all levels.

  • This program focuses on the planning, organizing, directing and implementing the functions and processes of contemporary businesses and organizations.  Specific components include management theory, human resources management and behavior, finance, accounting and other quantitative methods, purchasing and logistics, organization and production and business decision-making utilizing technology at all levels.