Business Technology Education Gateway Institute of Technology Advisory Committee Meeting Fall 2010.

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Business Technology Education Gateway Institute of Technology Advisory Committee Meeting Fall 2010

What is Business Technology Education? The objective of Gateway Institute of Technology Business Technology Education program is to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary for success in the field of business technology. As students gain knowledge, they develop skills necessary for success and build a strong foundation that enables them to become productive workers and citizens. The Business Technology Education program is designed for students that have an interest in entrepreneurship, e- commerce, accounting, marketing, and technology. The curriculum is structured to mirror the diversity within the business and technology industry and to provide instruction in the required principles, concepts, attitudes, and skills for advanced study or employment. Students will experience challenging activities and acquire critical-thinking skills as they apply problem-solving models.

Courses offered: COMPUTER APPLICATIONS – 9-10 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS – 9-10 INTRO TO BUSINESS – INTRO TO BUSINESS – ADVANCED MICROSOFT APPLICATIONS – ADVANCED MICROSOFT APPLICATIONS – ACCOUNTING I and II – ACCOUNTING I and II – ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND E-COMMERCE – ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND E-COMMERCE – DESKTOP PUBLISHING/ WEB DESIGN – DESKTOP PUBLISHING/ WEB DESIGN – BUSINESS MANAGEMENT THEORY – 11 TH GRADE – 2 CREDITS BUSINESS MANAGEMENT THEORY – 11 TH GRADE – 2 CREDITS ADVANCED BUSINESS MANAGEMENT TOPICS AND INTERNSHIP – 12 TH GRADE – 4 CREDITS ADVANCED BUSINESS MANAGEMENT TOPICS AND INTERNSHIP – 12 TH GRADE – 4 CREDITS

One option for a Business Technology Major Business Technology Education Major 9 th Grade10 th Grade11 th Grade12 th Grade Freshman EnglishAmerican Literature 200American Literature 300English Literature Social Studies 100World HistoryAmerican HistoryEthics or Law or Economics AlgebraGeometryAdv. AlgebraTrigonometry BiologyChemistryInd. PhysicsScience Elective Physical EducationHealth/Personal FinanceAdvanced Microsoft ApplicationsBusiness Law AVID Fundamentals of MarketingAccounting Fine ArtComputer Applications Business International Business Foreign Language Entrepreneurship/E-commerce Desktop Publishing/Web Design

2 nd Option for Business Technology Major with internship Business Technology Education Major 9 th Grade10 th Grade11 th Grade12 th Grade Freshman EnglishAmerican Literature 200American Literature 300English Literature Social Studies 100World HistoryAmerican HistoryEthics or Law or Economics AlgebraGeometryAdv. AlgebraTrigonometry BiologyChemistryInd. PhysicsScience Elective Physical EducationHealth/Personal FinanceAdvanced Microsoft ApplicationsInternational Business AVID Fundamentals of Marketing/Business Technology Internship Fine ArtComputer Applications Business Business Technology Internship Foreign Language Entrepreneurship/E-CommerceBusiness Technology Internship

Computer Applications Computer Applications is a one-credit introductory course designed to help students master basic skills in the areas of word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, Internet, and . Students are also offered opportunities to gather information about careers in technology. Computer Applications is a one-credit introductory course designed to help students master basic skills in the areas of word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, Internet, and . Students are also offered opportunities to gather information about careers in technology. Grades 9-10 Grades 9-10 Prerequisite: None Prerequisite: None

ACCOUNTING I and II Accounting is a one-credit course designed to help students understand the basic principles of the accounting cycle. Emphasis is placed on analyzing and recording business transactions; preparing and interpreting financial statements, accounting systems, banking, and payroll activities; identifying basic types of business ownership; and participating in an orientation to careers in accounting. Accounting is a one-credit course designed to help students understand the basic principles of the accounting cycle. Emphasis is placed on analyzing and recording business transactions; preparing and interpreting financial statements, accounting systems, banking, and payroll activities; identifying basic types of business ownership; and participating in an orientation to careers in accounting. Grades 12 Grades 12 Prerequisite: Business course recommended Prerequisite: Business course recommended Articulated course Articulated course

Business Business is a practical presentation of basic business principles. Students will acquire knowledge in entrepreneurship, business ownership, types of businesses, ethics, marketing, and finance. Business is a practical presentation of basic business principles. Students will acquire knowledge in entrepreneurship, business ownership, types of businesses, ethics, marketing, and finance. Grade: Grade: Prerequisite: Computer Applications Prerequisite: Computer Applications

ADVANCED MICROSOFT APPLICATIONS Advanced Microsoft Applications is an advanced one-credit course that provides students with project-based applications using word processing, spreadsheets, databases, presentations, and the Internet. A major emphasis is placed on guiding students through real-world experiences to ease the school-to- career transition. Advanced Microsoft Applications is an advanced one-credit course that provides students with project-based applications using word processing, spreadsheets, databases, presentations, and the Internet. A major emphasis is placed on guiding students through real-world experiences to ease the school-to- career transition. Grades 11 Grades 11 Prerequisite: Computer Applications Prerequisite: Computer Applications Articulated Course – can receive 4 credit hours at SLCC Articulated Course – can receive 4 credit hours at SLCC

Entrepreneurship/ E-Commerce Entrepreneurship and E-Commerce is a one credit specialized business course designed to provide students with the skills needed to effectively organize, develop, create, and manage a business. This course includes business management and entrepreneurship; communication and interpersonal skills; economics; and professional development foundations Entrepreneurship and E-Commerce is a one credit specialized business course designed to provide students with the skills needed to effectively organize, develop, create, and manage a business. This course includes business management and entrepreneurship; communication and interpersonal skills; economics; and professional development foundations Grades 12 Grades 12 Prerequisite: Business Recommended Prerequisite: Business Recommended

Desktop Publishing/Web Design Desktop Publishing/Web Design is a one-credit course designed to provide students with skills involving presentations, desktop publishing, web publishing, and digital graphics. Students use various hardware peripherals as well as the Internet for integrating skills to create a variety of publications. They learn basic HTML and use Dreamweaver software. Desktop Publishing/Web Design is a one-credit course designed to provide students with skills involving presentations, desktop publishing, web publishing, and digital graphics. Students use various hardware peripherals as well as the Internet for integrating skills to create a variety of publications. They learn basic HTML and use Dreamweaver software. Grades 12 Grades 12 Prerequisite: Computer Applications Prerequisite: Computer Applications

Business Management Theory Students cover a wide range of business topics including Business Communication, Business Law, Ethics, Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Accounting, and Economics. Students cover a wide range of business topics including Business Communication, Business Law, Ethics, Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Accounting, and Economics. Grades 11 Grades 11 Prerequisite: Other Business Course Prerequisite: Other Business Course

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY INTERNSHIP BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY INTERNSHIP is a 4 credit course that provides seniors with a opportunity to learn more about the business world, the legal system, and personal interaction through work experience and educational programs and seminars. A major focus of the course is to complete an entrepreneurial idea and business plan and an Electronic Career Portfolio. College Summit is incorporated into the program. BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY INTERNSHIP is a 4 credit course that provides seniors with a opportunity to learn more about the business world, the legal system, and personal interaction through work experience and educational programs and seminars. A major focus of the course is to complete an entrepreneurial idea and business plan and an Electronic Career Portfolio. College Summit is incorporated into the program. Prerequisite: Business Management Theory and Advanced Microsoft Applications recommended Prerequisite: Business Management Theory and Advanced Microsoft Applications recommended

Club Association Future Business Leaders of America Future Business Leaders of America –Enrolled in a Business Technology Education Class –Membership Fee $15.00 – Future Business Leaders of America–Phi Beta Lambda (FBLA-PBL) is a co-curricular component of the Business Technology program. This student organization enhances classroom instruction, develops leadership skills, and provides opportunities for professional growth and service. FBLA dues are paid only one time per year, not per class.

What you can do to help Attend meetings Attend meetings Offer internships Offer internships Help with funding and equipment for classroom and field trips Help with funding and equipment for classroom and field trips Guest Speakers and Field Trips Guest Speakers and Field Trips Judge FBLA events Judge FBLA events Conduct mock interviews Conduct mock interviews