Facts Every Student and Parent Should Know about the Importance of Business Education Courses.

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Facts Every Student and Parent Should Know about the Importance of Business Education Courses

What Business Courses Do For Students… Develop “Life Skills” Necessary for Economic Success: Personal finance Time management Organizational skills Goal setting

What Business Courses Do For Students… Provide Information Technology Skills: Teach word processing Spreadsheet Database management Internet skills

What Business Courses Do For Students… Expand Educational Opportunities: Courses offer hands-on experience Add new dimensions with applied activities Make course subjects more relevant Apply knowledge to “real world” situations

What Business Courses Do For Students… Develop Marketable Skills and Habits to Apply to Any Career: Communication skills and self-confidence Problem solving and critical thinking Punctuality and reliability Teamwork and leadership

What Business Courses Do For Students… Students will feel a sense of accomplishment, which will instill the self-assurance needed to set and achieve career goals.

What Business Courses Do For Students… Acquire International Business Knowledge: Familiarity with other countries Knowledge of international marketplace Knowledge of economic systems This can be a stepping stone to a career in international business.

What Business Courses Do For Students… Encourage Creativity and Entrepreneurial Thinking: Cultivate fresh ideas Develop an entrepreneurial attitude Meet new challenges

What Business Courses Do For Students… Broaden Lifelong Work and Study Options: Go to college, work, or both Prepare for well-paying satisfying careers Wide variety of jobs in the business world

What Business Courses Do For Students… Help Pay for College: Work full-time to pay for college quickly Work part-time to pay while attending college Work for employers who assist in paying educational expenses

What Business Courses Do For Students… Accounting Business management Communication Computer applications Entrepreneurship Information systems International business Keyboarding Marketing Personal finance Pretest Career Interests Before Going to College:

What Business Courses Do For Students… Provide Two Educational Options in One-- College Prep and Career Prep: Include academic subjects needed to meet the entrance requirements of colleges and universities. Include subjects that meet entry-level job requirements of employers in fields related to the program.

What Business Courses Do For Students… Prepares our students to succeed! In today’s rapidly growing economy, students who take business and computer courses in high school will have the skills to cope with the complexities of the business world, but also the practical skills to be able to : Handle consumer and credit issues Save and invest Use a variety of technology and computer software tools

What Business Courses Do For Students… These skills, along with many others covered in business courses, will help students be successful in their future college and career endeavors.