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Business & Computer Technology Department Milton Area Senior High School 700 Mahoning Street Milton, PA 17847
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Business & Computer Technology Teachers Courses Taught: Computer Applications I Computer Applications II Keyboarding & Computer Concepts Word Processing 1 Word Processing 2 Courses Taught: Keyboarding & Computer Concepts Word Processing 1 Word Processing 3 Business Technology Office Systems and Applications Specialized Office Skills Courses Taught: Accounting I Accounting II Business Law Keyboarding & Computer Concepts Mrs. Donna SpearMrs. Debra Bleistein Ms. Jamie Emery
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What Business Courses Do For Students… Develops “life skills” needed by all consumers Offers a path to success Helps to acquire lifelong skills & habits to apply to any career Provides opportunities to apply academic content Provides two education options in one—College Prep & Tech Prep Pretests career interests before going to college Helps pay for college Broadens lifelong work and study options Develops a solid foundation of practical virtues necessary for getting along with others
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Technology Available 48 Computer Workstations Connected to Network Digital Cameras Scanners Dictation Equipment Calculators Laser color printer Microsoft Windows Microsoft Office XP Microsoft Publisher Microsoft Frontpage Microsoft Photodraw WordPerfect Dreamweaver Photoshop Fireworks
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Computer Applications I & II offer 1/2 credit for grades 10, 11, 12 Computer Applications I & II Computer Applications I Computing fundamentals Hardware & software concepts Security issues Ethical uses of computers Variety of applications & environments Basic concepts for Microsoft Word, Excel, Publisher, PowerPoint, Explorer Earn college credit Computer Applications II Explore vast resources on the World Wide Web Streamline everyday computing activities Advanced features of Word, Excel, Publisher, PowerPoint, Explorer & Access Design & produce professional documents that combine text, graphics, illustrations & photographs
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Key. and Computer Conc. offers 1/2 credit for grades 9, 10, 11, 12 Keyboarding & Computer Concepts Acquire and refine keyboarding skills Provide a foundation skill for effective computer usage Emphasize correct technique Apply word processing basics Format memorandums, letters, reports, tables Attain a typing speed of 40 words per minute with accuracy Web evaluation techniques Basic computer concepts
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Word Processing I & II offer 1/2 credit for grades 9, 10, 11, 12 Word Processing 1 & 2 Word Processing 1 Prepare business letters, tables, reports & all types of forms Develop speed & accuracy Proofing tools, templates, merging, macros Utilize clip art, bullets & shading Desktop publishing concepts Apply written communication skills Demonstrate quality & efficiency in document production Word Processing 2 Continue to practice & apply skills learned in Word Processing 1. Advanced word processing concepts Graphics, columns, mail merging, file manipulation & macros. Speed & accuracy will continue to be emphasized. Advanced desktop publishing concepts
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Word Processing 3 & Web Design Word Processing 3 Graphics Columns Mail Merging File manipulation Macros Improve decision-making skills & efficient time management Practice & refine composition skills Emphasis on speed & accuracy Web Design History & structure of the Internet Identify security issues on the Internet Components of web documents Markup language Scanner, digital camera & other technologies Graphics & structural design Styles, tables & frames Multimedia utilities Client-side scripting Create a website
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Accounting I & II offer 1 credit each to students in grades 9, 10, 11, 12 Accounting I & II Accounting I The accounting cycle Accounting concepts, ethics, journalizing transactions, posting, worksheets & financial statements Personal banking concepts Check writing, reconciliation of checkbook & bank statement Business simulations & other projects Must have good math skills, organizational skills & a liking for detail work Accounting II Analyze & record a wide range of transactions Corporate accounting Depreciation General account & specialized accounting clerk job positions Comprehensive business simulation Ideal course for anyone seeking a career in accounting, marketing, or business administration
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Business Law & Business Technology Business Law Ethics Criminal law Tort law Contract law Laws for minors, families & consumers Field trips Guest speakers Business Technology Impact & use of technology in the business world File management functions Web browsers Internet search techniques & website validity E-commerce via the Internet Digital camera, edit digital photos & upload digital photos Email systems & email etiquette Voice-activated software Web page design techniques
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Office Systems & Specialized Office Skills Office Systems and Applications Office procedures & applications Decision-making activities Time & stress management Processing written communications Filing systems Human relations skills & activities Effect of electronic technology on office organization & activities Two-week internship program Specialized Office Skills Medical office systems Legal office systems Executive office systems Terminology and transcription Excellent course to be taken concurrently with Office Systems & Applications and/or Business Technology
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Earn College Credit Students can earn college credit by successfully completing Computer Applications I & II and Web Design
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Microsoft Office Specialist Students have the opportunity to become a Microsoft Office Specialist in: Word Excel Access PowerPoint Microsoft Office Specialist Information Microsoft Office Specialist Requirements
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Microsoft Office Specialist Fast Facts Certification increases employee competence, productivity & credibility Certification proves individuals have the ability to effectively use Microsoft Office desktop programs Exams test relevant skills employees actually use in the workplace Supports the hiring process by providing a useful measure for screening and selecting individuals for employment
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Community Exploration Program Students have opportunities to participate in a cooperative education program Students have opportunities to participate in the Community Exploration Program
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Students at work!
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Milton High School Business & Computer Department
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Created by Jamie Emery, February 14, 2005 Milton High School Business & Computer Department
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