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BUSINESS, MARKETING & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (BMIT)  continued


        Principles of Accounting A, B, C                       Sports and Entertainment Marketing
        Course Numbers:   103101 + 103102 + 103103             Course Number:   105200
        Prerequisite:   A - none, B - Principles of Accounting A,    Prerequisite:   None
        C -  Principles of Accounting B                        Fulfills graduation requirement for:   Elective
        Fulfills graduation requirement for:   Elective        Grade Level:   9-12
        Grade Level:   9-12                                    Course  Description:    Learn  the  basic  concepts  of  economic,  marketing  and
                                                               merchandising in both the sports world and the entertainment world.  This course
                                                               teaches  how  markets  use  agents  and  public  relation  tools  to  capture  their
        Note:  Students may sign up to take only Accounting A   audience.
        for career exploration.
                                                               Web Design 1
        Course Description:                                    Course Number:   102500
        Principles  of  Accounting  A:  This class is an introduction to the fundamental   Note:  Prior knowledge of keyboarding is strongly recommended
        concepts needed to run a business.  You will learn basic terminology and explore
        career opportunities.                                  Prerequisite:   None
        Principles of Accounting B: This class extends your learning in Accounting A to  Fulfills graduation requirement for:   Elective, Fine Arts
        include accounting principles needed for a merchandising business set up as a   Grade Level:   9-12
        partnership.                                           Course  Description:  You  will  create  web  sites,  becoming  a  published  web
        Principles of Accounting C: This class applies what you learned in Accounting   designer using XHTML, CSS and Photoshop.
        A and B to accounting for a corporation.  A simulation will be used to give you
        practical experience and real-life examples.

                                         COOPERATIVE EDUCATION

         College and Career Readiness                          Off  To  College  continued  This  course  is  designed  to  prepare  juniors  and
         Course Number:  112101; 112102; 112103                seniors  for  post  secondary  educations.    Specifically  focusing  on:  Researching
                                                               post  secondary  options  based  on  their  career  goals,  how  to  pay  for  college
         Note:  May be taken for one trimester or more; specify trimester by   (financial aid  options, FAFSA), the  college admissions process (college essay
         course number                                         and  personal  statement),  College  Life  101,  College  terminology,  strategies  for
                                                               success in college, and scheduling/planning
         Prerequisite:  None

         Fulfills graduation requirement for:  Elective        Volunteer Service
         Grade Level:  10-12                                   Course Number:  113101; 113102; 113103
         Course Description:  This course will prepare you for a successful transition to   Note:  May be taken for one trimester or more; specify trimester by
         college.  It will help with career planning, interpersonal skills and goal setting, and   course number
         you will develop employability skills through cooperative, project based learning
         experiences.                                          Prerequisite:  You must be able to provide your own transportation to
         College and Career Readiness Internship               volunteer sites.
         Course Number:  112201; 112202; 112203                Fulfills graduation requirement for:  Elective
         Note:  May be taken for one trimester or more; specify trimester by   Grade Level:  10-12
         course number                                         Course  Description:    Through service, you will go out in the community and

         Prerequisite:  Must be taken with College and Career Readiness   experience a minimum of 40 hours of volunteer based services.  Students will be
         concurrently.  You must be able to provide your own transportation to   responsible for securing their own volunteer placement.
         job sites..
         Fulfills graduation requirement for:  Elective        Exploring the Teaching Profession A, B, C
         Grade Level:  10-12                                   Course Number:  004301, 004302, 004303
         Course  Description:    With  coordinator  assistance,  you  will  participate  in   Prerequisite:  none
         competitive  employment,  job  shadowing,  volunteer  service,  apprenticeship  or   Fulfills graduation requirement for:  Elective
         internships.
                                                               Grade Level:  11 - 12
         Off To College
         Course Number:  113300                                Course  Description:  Students explore and respond to the question,  “Why
                                                               teach?” In doing so, they examine their own interests in teaching while taking a
         Prerequisite:  None                                   close look at the multiple factors (social, historical, political) that shape schools
                                                               today.  Students  will  volunteer  in  area  schools  in  a  service-learning  capacity,
         Fulfills graduation requirement for:  Elective        attend  class,  make  presentations,  write  reflective  papers  and  blog  posts  in
         Grade Level:  11-12                                   response to assignments, participate in discussions, and engage in small group
                                                               learning activities. Service-learning experiences are central to learning, and along
                                                               with course readings, provide the basis for discussion and reflection.
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