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Course Offerings 2014-2015
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-Business—it’s everywhere! What career are you interested in? – Accountant – Financial planner – Sales – Manager – Business owner-entrepreneur Veterinarians often own their own business. Mechanics often own their own business. Cosmetologists often own their own business.
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Degrees in Demand Michigan State University’s College Employment Research Institute; http://www.forbes.com/sites/susanadams/2013/11/20/where-the-jobs-are-for- new-grads/ Computer science Engineering Economics Accounting Marketing Human resources Public relations
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Courses to Get You Started Along Your Career Path:
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Information Processing Grades 9 - 12 Computer Applications 1 Grades 9 – 12 Students may earn up to 5 advanced standing credits at LTC with a B or better. Computer Applications 2 Grades 9 - 12 Prerequisite: Computer Applications 1 Business Administration Accounting Information Technology Principles of Business Grades 9 – 12 Business Law Grades 10 - 12 Students may earn 3 LTC credits with a B or better. Personal Finance Grade 11 - 12 *graduation requirement The Global Marketplace Grades 9 – 12 Meets one requirement of Global Studies Certificate Accounting 1 Grades 10 - 12 Students may earn 3 LTC credits with a B or better. Accounting 2 Grades 11 - 12 Prerequisite: Accounting 1 Students may earn 4 LTC credits with a B or better. Accounting 3 Grade 12 Prerequisite: Accounting 2 Principles of Marketing Grades 10 - 12 Students may earn 3 LTC credits with a B or better.
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Accounting Options: Accounting 1(243) 3 LTC credits granted with a B or better (no fee) Accounting 2 (245) 4 LTC credits granted with a B or better (no fee) Accounting 3 (246)
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Business Administration Options: Principles of Business Global Marketplace Business Law Principles of Marketing--NEW CLASS!
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This class will open your eyes to the world of business. During the course you will be introduced to some of the major areas of business administration (marketing, management, and finance) through fun, real world projects. Principles of Business
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Today, we live in a global economy and this course will help students expand their understanding how local, national, and international businesses are affected by our rapidly changing world. * This course meets one of the requirements for the Global Studies Certificate offered in the World Language Department. Global Marketplace
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Business Law This course is designed to acquaint students with basic legal principles needed for students to be an informed consumer and employee, including employer rights and duties. 3 LTC credits granted with a B or better (no fee)
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Principles of Marketing This project-based course will introduce the student to marketing. Interested in advertising and how to sell a product? This is the class for you! 3 LTC credits granted with a B or better (no fee)
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Information Technology Options Information Processing (2111) Computer Applications 1 (2113) Computer Applications 2 (2114)
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Free Credits! LTC advanced standing credit can be earned in Computer Applications 1 and 2 – 2 credits in Word – 1 credit in Excel – 1 credit in PowerPoint – 1 credit in Access – Must earn a B or better to be granted credit – No fee for these credits
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Required course for juniors/seniors: This course is designed to teach skills you will use throughout your lifetime—checking, taxes, consumer issues, and more! Personal Finance
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Questions? Please contact: Mrs. June Winkel Mr. Todd Williams
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We hope to see you in the Business Education Department !
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