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Business Technology Education Cluster: Business Management & Administration Program of Study: Administrative & Information Support
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Keyboarding (9 weeks) Learn the touch system on a computerized keyboard – Letters, numbers, and symbols Malleability standards: – Proper formatting – Grammar – Punctuation – Capitalization – Spelling – Content – Proofreading and editing
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Document Formatting (9 weeks) Continuation of Keyboarding course Malleability standards applied in: – Memorandums – Business Letters – Forms (Agendas, itineraries, etc.) – Invoices – Tables – Reports
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Document Layout & Design (9 weeks) Emphasis is on: – Production of business applications – Design and layout of business documents – Speed and accuracy Apply concepts, capabilities, procedures, and legal responsibilities of word and information processing Simulated business projects used
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Spreadsheet Applications (9 weeks) Use of electronic worksheets – Performs business calculations Applications: – Writing formulas – Analyzing data – Charting data – Managing data
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eBusiness Communications Students will choose appropriate tools when using the Internet for research for written and oral business communications Emphasis will be on: – Electronic research – Ethics – Business report writing – Business correspondence – Enhancement of oral presentations with electronic media
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Administrative Management Capstone course Concepts learned: – Information processing systems – Problem solving – Team-building – Time management – Cost/budgeting – Professional leadership – Ethical and legal issues – Mathematics and communications
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Agricultural Education Cluster: Food & Natural Resources
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Programs of Study Animal Systems Power, Structures and Technical Systems Environmental and Natural Resources Systems Principles of Ag Sciences Advanced Principles of Ag Sciences Livestock Management* Principles of Ag Sciences Ag Mechanics and Maintenance Ag Power and Equipment Principles of Ag Engineering* Principles of Ag Sciences Forestry Management Wildlife Management * *Possible 3 hour dual credit/enrollment -TTU
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Principles of Ag Sciences Develops the basic theories and principles involved in: – Animal science – Agribusiness – Agricultural mechanics – Natural resource management
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Advanced Principles of Ag Sciences Challenge students to plan for one of the five career clusters in agriculture Concepts taught include: – Livestock – Shop standards
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Ag Mechanics and Maintenance Prepares students for operational procedures for a shop or home environment Learn basic skills in the following areas: – Welding – Electricity – Land measurement – Plumbing
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Ag Power and Equipment Includes basic information and laboratory activities on: – Small engines – Tractors and agricultural equipment maintenance – Repair and overhaul Standards address: – Electrical motors – Hydraulic systems – Fuel-powered engines
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Forestry Management Designed to develop student knowledge of forestry technology Students will develop skills in producing, harvesting, marketing, and developing forestry products and public utilization
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Livestock Management Provides knowledge and skills needed for successful work (entry-level to management) in the livestock industry Concepts learned: – Animal nutrition – Animal systems – Reproduction and genetics – Management practices
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Wildlife Management and Recreation Emphasizes awareness of conservation and preservation management practices Concepts learned: – Wildlife and fish identification – Management practices – knowledge of lakes, rivers, state parks, and wildlife management areas
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Principles of Ag Engineering Concepts include: – Metal fabrication and agricultural structures – Hot/cold metal work – Cost and material computation – Electrical wiring – Engine service and repair – Blueprint reading – Drawing and selection of appropriate materials for projects
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