BUSINESS EDUCATION CLASS OFFERINGS FOR FALL 2004
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BUSINESS EDUCATION CLASS
OFFERINGS FOR 2010-2011
PRACTICAL CLASSES FOR
THE FUTURE!
SUCCESS
BUSINESS EDUCATION
Business Technology Lab IA, IB, IC
Business Technology IIA, IIB, IIC
Business Cooperative Experience
Computerized Accounting IA, IB, IC
Computerized Accounting IIA, IIB, IIC
Marketing Foundations, Related
Entrepreneurship
Business Foundations
Business and Personal Law
Fashion Merchandising
BUSINESS EDUCATION
Sports, Recreation, Entertainment Marketing
Business Math/Personal Finance
Digital Communication Tools
Computer Applications
Computer Applications Advanced
Desktop Publishing
ICE
Professional Careers Internship
Interactive Media - Web Design
Advanced Web Design
Business Technology I and II
This course includes:
A variety of in-baskets
Mini-baskets
On the job simulations
Internet activities
BPA participation
Computerized Accounting I
and II
This course includes:
Introductory computer concepts
Use of Peach Tree Software—Industry
used software
Learn procedures that businesses use
to record and maintain finances
Combination of bookwork and
business simulations
Make it happen with
Marketing Foundations
Create products, packaging, and promotions!
Improve communication, human relations,
reading, and writing skills
Participate in team activities and projects
Keep an eye on the economy and technology!
Learn to research using the internet!
Apply & understand the marketing functions
Participate in BPA—travel, meet new people!
Marketing Functions – apply to all marketing
courses
Sales
Pricing
Promotion
Distribution
Product service management
Marketing information management
Financing
Marketing class activities
Create products,
packaging & ads
Do Marketing research
Cultivate teamwork
Have fun!!
Sports/Recreation/Entertainment
Marketing
Prerequisite: Business Foundations or Marketing
Foundations 1A
Course is based on the Marketing Education Framework
which includes business, management,
entrepreneurship, communication, interpersonal skills,
economics, and professional development.
Understand price, place, product, and promotion;
relationship to corporate America, licensing and
sponsorship, media concepts/ strategies, consumer
behavior, and event planning
Sports/Entertainment Marketing
Activities
Tentative field trip-if standards are met
Guest speakers
Student-developed activities
Internet research
Creating products and promotion
Real/simulated experiences and hands-on
learning
Operating actual local marketing campaigns
Travel and Tourism Marketing!!!!
Apply marketing functions
& concepts
Technology applications
Participate in BPA
Create products,
promotions, and plan
events
Plan your career or
business
Guest speakers
Understand laws and
economy
Marketing Advanced
Prepare your career portfolio!
Learn how to solve work issues
and deal with stress.
Make $ and earn class credits
Complete travel, pricing, and
career projects
Prepare for independent living!
Improve communication, human
relations, and management
skills.
Entrepreneurship
This course includes:
Develop business plan
Interact with local business owners
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Interviews
Guest speakers
Fieldtrips
Internet activities
Develop skills to create and manage
own business
Business and Personal Law
Tort, Contract, Personal and Property Law
Criminal and Civil Law procedures
Mock Trials
Case Studies
Field Trips/Guest Speakers
Internet Projects
Digital Communication Tools
Develop skills to use computerized devices and
software programs. Learn the operation of high
tech hardware and a variety of input and output
devices, such as:
Speech Recognition
Handwriting Recognition
Personal Digital Assistants
Web Cameras
Digital Cameras
Scanners
Computer Applications
This course includes:
Microsoft PowerPoint
Microsoft Word
Microsoft Access
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Outlook
Computer Applications
Advanced
This course includes:
Integrated activities using Microsoft
Office Word, PowerPoint, Excel and
Access
Microsoft Publisher
Internet activities
Web design
Desktop Publishing
Use desktop publishing software to create
a variety of business publications
Incorporate journalistic principles in design
and layout of print and web publications
Problem solving and critical thinking
activities
Simulations
Project-based learning activities
Interactive Media – Web Design
Pre-requisite – Computer Applications
Use HTML/XHTML and Adobe Creative Suite 4
software to create attractive websites.
(Dreamweaver, Photoshop, Flash, & Fireworks)
Includes audience analysis, layout and design
techniques, software integration, and publishing.
Simulations
Project-based learning activities
Advanced Web Design
Pre-requisite – Interactive Media – Web Design
Use advanced features of Dreamweaver,
Photoshop, Flash, & Fireworks
Project-based learning activities
Develop and maintain Web sites for businesses
in the community
I NTERDISCIPLINARY
C OOPERATIVE
E DUCATION
INTERDISCIPLINARY
Agribusiness
Business
Distributive Education
Health
Family and Consumer Science
Trade and Industrial
What is ICE?
3 Trimester Course
Reduced Class Schedule (i.e. 4 classes)
ICE Class 1 Credit per trimester
Attendance is extremely important!!!!!
What about the Job?
Job located that relates to career interest
Report to job site during release time
Work 15 hours/week minimum
Paid minimum wage (sometimes higher)
Work Evaluation
2 Credits per trimester
What do you study in the ICE class?
What
employers expect from employees
How to become successful in your work
Work Ethics
Teaming
Getting along with co-workers and supervisors
Health and Safety
Income Taxes
Money Management/Banking Services
Career Choices
Living on your own
Professional Careers Internship
Senior Academic
Students
Explore careers that
require additional
degrees or
certification following
high school
2nd and/or 3rd
Trimester
– 2 career areas
– 6 weeks each
Unpaid positions
High School credit
Evaluated by mentor
at work
Average 2
periods/day 10-15
hours/week
depending on
individualized plan
Who Is Eligible?
Seniors
Passing all classes
Good attendance
Clean discipline
record—truancy,
disrespect, etc.
Valid Driver’s License
Transportation to site
GPA 3.0 or higher
3 Teacher
recommendations
Enrollment Process
Enroll in program with
your counselor
Apply to program
Personal Interview
with teacher/accepted
or denied
Required
parent/student
orientation prior
Share placement
responsibility
DUAL CREDIT WITH IVY TECH
STATE COLLEGE
What is dual credit? This is the opportunity to
receive college credit while being in high school.
There are no college tuition fees, no books to
purchase; your commitment is receive an “A” or a
“B” in the class and
Many of these credits can be transferred to Indiana
Colleges.
Desktop Publishing, Advanced Computer
Applications, Marketing, Business Law
Co-Curricular Youth
Organization
Business Professionals of America is a cocurricular club that students may participate
in while taking any business class offered in
the Business Department. Being a member of
this organization will give students the
opportunity to compete at the District, State
and National levels.
This club meets during class time and bonus
period to prepare students for competition in
skill event areas.
For more information visit www.bpa.org
January 16, 2010
2010 State Qualifiers
Contest
Payroll Accounting
Student
Alex Hazelbaker
Human Resource Management
Elaine Brady
Spreadsheet
Chris Shoemaker
Banking and Finance
Craig Mayle
Derek Williams
Fundamental Word Processing
Alicia Ponder
Desktop Publishing
Kaly Reichter
Database Applications
Chris Shoemaker
Aaron Cruez
Presentation Management
Dakota Collins
2010 State Qualifiers
Contest
Basic Office Systems
Student
Derek Williams
Video Production Team
Brandon Pope, Katy Atwell
Joleesa Wade, Chad Bell
Computer Animation Team
Zach Volner, Logan Durham
Entrepreneurship
Kunal Brahmbhatt
Interview Skills
Taylor Gabbard
Prepared Speech
Brandon Pope
Keyboarding Production
Roshni Brahmbhatt
Lorraine Burwell
Economic Research Project – Ind
Kunal Brahmbhatt
Administrative Support Research - Ind
BPA District Leadership
Conference
March 7-9, 2010
Indianapolis, Indiana
BPA State Leadership Conferences is held at the
Marriott Hotel in Downtown Indy.
The Marriott
Hotel Rooms
Pool Area
Jacuzzi
Pool
State Conference
Qualifiers 2010
May 9-12, 2008
Reno, Nevada
Lake Tahoe
Grand Sierra
Resort and
Casino
Downtown
Reno
BPA National Leadership
Conference 2010
May 5-9, 2010
** 2011 Washington D.C. ** 2012 Chicago, IL
BPA National Leadership
Conference 2011
May 4-8, 2011
NLC 2012 Chicago IL
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