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Courses AvaiableBUSINESS COURSES1600 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS - 1/2 Credits This course is designed to enable students to understand the principles and types of economic systems and the structures of business. 1605 BANKING AND FINANCIAL SYSTEMS - 1/2 Credit This course is designed to enable students to understand personal income tax, insurance protection and benefits, use of credit, consumer rights and protection , career planning, banking , investment needs and purposes, and the real estate ownership for use as life skills. 1610 RECORDKEEPING - 1/2 Credits Students will have an understanding of maintaining accurate records. Recordkeeping helps you apply money management to solve life-skill problems. 1615 ACCOUNTING - 1 Credit The essentials of double-entry accounting systems for sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations are included in this course. A must for Business Administration majors. 1620 ACCOUNTING II - 1 Credit Provides the student an opportunity to review and further develop the fundamental accounting principles using technology. 1625 BUSINESS LAW - 1/2 Credits Business Law provides insight into the evolution and development of laws that govern business in our society. 1630 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT - 1/2 Credits Students study basic management concepts and leadership styles as they explore business functions, economic, international business, and human relations. 1635 BUSINESS OWNERSHIP - 1/2 Credits Business Ownership provides the prospective entrepreneur a theoretical base as well as practical and proven techniques for planning, organizing, and operating a business. 1640 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS - 1/2 Credits BC teaches meaningful business situations. Students develop the ability to send and receive messages, both oral and written. 1645 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS - 1/2 Credits International Business examines operations in global market and how cultural differences affect managerial practices. COMPUTER COURSES1650 KEYBOARDING - 1/2 Credits Teaches speed and accuracy in typing. It prepares students to operate the keyboard and format documents correctly. Must take this class to take any of the following computer classes. 1655 BCIS (Business Computer Information Systems) I - 1 Credit BCIS I prepares students to apply technology skills to personal/workplace business situations. It focuses on word processing, spreadsheet, database, telecommunications, desktop publishing, presentation management, Internet simulation, operation systems and emerging technologies. (Computer Science Credit) 1665 BCIS (Business Computer Information Systems) II - 1 Credit BCIS II teaches basic concepts necessary for employment in any business setting. These concepts include various computer applications, telecommunications, record management, employment skills, and business ethics. (Computer Science Credit) 1670 BCIS (Business Computer Information Systems) II for Business COOP I - 1 Credit A job specific course that introduces the basic concept and skills for business careers with emphasis on basic general office procedures, computer applications, and business ethics. (Computer Science Credit) 1675 BCP (Business Computer Programming) I - 1 Credit BCP is problem-solving on the computer, so a strong math foundation is necessary. (Computer Science Credit) 1680 BCP (Business Computer Programming) I - Pre-Advanced Placement - 1 Credit BCP is problem-solving on the computer, so a strong math foundation is necessary. (Computer Science Credit) 1685 COMPUTER SCIENCE I ADVANCED PLACEMENT - 1 Credit This course is designed to prepare AP programming students for success on the Computer Science AP exam. 1690 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES I (BUSINESS CO-OP II) - 1 Credit A job-specific course that includes advanced concepts and skills for business occupations. (Computer Science Credit) 1695 BUSINESS IMAGE MANAGEMENT AND MULTIMEDIA - 1 Credit This course requires students to produce major projects that require extensive research, use of technology, and applications of critical thinking. (Computer Science Credit) 9050 WEB MASTERING - 1 Credit This course provides opportunity to learn about the hardware, software, and connectivity of networks associated with the World Wide Web. |