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Accounting 641

JUNIOR, SENIOR (Elective) 1 unit

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This is a basic course for students who may wish to enter the field of accounting The first part of the course offers an introduction to the importance of financial record keeping Topics to be examined will include the basic accounting cycle, analysis of assets and liabilities, and tax records The concepts of ethics, integrity and confidentiality in accounting will also be addressed. The second half of the course will examine how and why the Internal Revenue Service was established, tax laws and the proper way to compile both Federal and State returns.

Introduction to Business 642

JUNIORS SENIORS (Elective) 1 unit

This course familiarizes students with a variety of business topics that may help them determine their interest in possible business careers Topics covered are business ethics and social responsibility, owning and operating a business, production and marketing, advertising, human resource management, buying goods and services, credit and money management and competing in the global economy Students will work on case studies, business simulations and will be expected to complete class projects

Computer Programming 643

JUNIORS, SENIORS (Elective) 1 unit

This course will establish a foundation for developing computer programs in the Java programming language. This course introduces the student to standard programming techniques, emphasizing structured programming and the objectorientated programming paradigm Computer based projects in a lab setting form a significant portion of the student's grade

Entrepreneurship 645

SENIORS (Elective) 1 unit

This course is an extension of Introduction to Business. Students will explore creating a business in depth, including writing a business plan. They will be exposed to the development of critical thinking, problem solving, and innovation in this course as they will either be the business owner or individuals working in a competitive job market in the future

Prerequisite: Introduction to Business

Computer Applications 646

JUNIORS SENIORS (Elective) 1 unit

This course utilizes various types of computer software Students are introduced to a variety of computer application and programs which include photo editing, graphic design, google apps, and the Microsoft Office Suite. Touch typing skills will also be reinforced throughout the course Class time is divided between learning concepts and a hands-on computer based project

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