ISD
30 9-12 BUSINESS 2011-2012
* Course meets
Oklahoma’s Promise Requirements
Accounting I
Course
Number: 2111
Semesters: 2
Grade
Level: 11, 12
Prerequisite: None
Accounting students will learn to plan,
keep, and analyze financial records.
Accounting procedures covered will include those for all types of
businesses. Students will learn to
maintain financial records, interpret financial statements, and analyze
elements of accounting essential to the operation of a business. This course is
recommended for all students for its value in keeping both personal and
business financial records and especially for students who are going to pursue
a career in business. Included in the
curriculum is the learning and use of automated accounting software and
procedures
Accounting II
Course
Number: 2112
Semesters: 2
Grade
Level: 12
Prerequisite: Accounting I
This course is for students who desire a
further study of accounting, entry-level job skills, and effective personal
financial management skills; learning activities are directed toward management
decision-making. The course begins with
a comprehensive review of the accounting cycle.
Payroll tax records, cost accounting, inventory control, depreciation,
and corporate and management accounting are emphasized. It is especially
recommended for students planning to major in business. Included in the curriculum is the learning
and use of automated accounting software and procedures.
Advanced Business
Computer Applications *
Course
Number: 2128
Semesters: 1
Grade
Level: 9, 10, 11, 12
Prerequisite: Keyboarding and BCA
This course is an in-depth study of the
advanced features of word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and
presentations. Curriculum will include
Microsoft Office software.
Business Computer
Applications *
Course
Number: 2127
Semesters: 1
Grade
Level: 9, 10, 11, 12
Prerequisite: Keyboarding
This course is an introduction to word
processing, spreadsheets, databases, and presentations and the integration of
these applications. Curriculum will
include Microsoft Office software, the most popular integrated software package
today. This course is recommended for
both college-bound students and those ready to enter the workplace.
Business Dynamics
Course
Number: 5001
Semesters: 1
Grade
Level: 9, 10
Prerequisite: None
Want to know about the real world? This class is designed to address vital
information about real-world activities.
Students will examine their roles as workers, consumers, and
citizens. Areas covered will include
human relations, insurance, personal finance and investing, and career
exploration. The real world is the
business world. Prepare for the real
world—today.
Business Law I
Course
Number: 2150
Semesters: 1
Grade
Level: 11, 12
Prerequisite: None
Do you know your rights if you are stopped
by a law enforcement officer? We want
students to be informed of their rights and obligations in business and
personal legal dealings. We will review
the law as it relates to our daily lives and have discussions and updates on
current events and cases in law. The
court system, criminal and civil law, and valid contracts will be subjects of
our study.
For further study of the law and legal
applications, we suggest students enroll in Business Law II.
Business Law II
Course
Number: 2151
Semesters: 1
Grade
Level: 11, 12
Prerequisite: None
This course is designed to help students
better understand the legal world in which they live. Students will expand their vocabulary and
sharpen their abilities to think critically, analytically, and systematically
by looking at real-life problems and actual cases that have been decided by the
courts. Students will be better
equipped to recognize legal problems, utilize professional counsel, and make
decisions by weighing the rights of all involved. Current cases and events in the news will be
the basis of discussions.
Desktop Publishing I *
Course
Number: 1272557
Semesters: 1
Grade
Level: 11, 12
Prerequisite: Keyboarding and BCA or Word Processing
Students will use Microsoft Publisher, In
Design, and Photoshop to produce business documents such as flyers, calendars,
leaflets, and items. Students will be
able to format photos, manipulate graphics, and use color design to create professional
documents.
Desktop Publishing II *
Course
Number: 2559
Semesters: 1
Grade
Level: 11, 12
Prerequisite: Desktop Publishing I
Students will be using Adobe Illustrator,
Flash, Fireworks, and Acrobat software to produce a variety of documents for
personal and professional use. Students will be able to create advertisement
logos and designs, basic animated drawings and interactive websites, original images,
and also view, create and manipulate and manage files in Portable Document
Format (PDF).
Entrepreneurship
Course
Number: 2231
Semesters: 1
Grade
Level: 9, 10, 11, 12
Prerequisite: None
Are you a risk-taker? Would you enjoy a lively course that is guaranteed
to help you understand what you read and hear about business? Learn about the free enterprise system and
use this knowledge to organize and operate a class business. Students will be responsible for all aspects
of the business and gain invaluable information about supply, demand, problem
solving, decision making, and other economic concepts.
Personal Keyboarding
Course
Number: 2364
Semesters: 1
Grade
Level: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Prerequisite: None
Have you tried to complete a research paper
for a class but have been slowed down by having to “hunt and peck” the
keys? You can learn the keyboard
accurately without looking at the keyboard.
The proper knowledge of the computer keyboard is vital in today’s
world. This keyboarding class is the basis
for all computer classes. This semester course will concentrate on proper touch
keyboarding technique, development of speed and accuracy, and the ten-key
pad. Besides learning the keyboard, students
will also learn to format basic types of documents for personal, educational,
and business use. A placement test is
available for prerequisite purposes, but not for credit. There is also a proficiency test, which is for
credit, that may be taken at the Education Service
Center. Please see your counselor for
more information.
Web Page Design *
Course
Number: 2122
Semesters: 1
Grade
Level: 11, 12
Prerequisite: Keyboarding
In this course, students will be planning,
designing, and launching a complete website. The first half of the semester
will be devoted to creating Web pages using a form of HTML page definition
language. Students will design their own
Web site, which will incorporate class project materials. During the second half of the semester the
students will learn how to create and edit web pages using Adobe Dreamweaver.
Word Processing *
Course
Number: 2119
Semesters: 1
Grade
Level: 9, 10
Prerequisite: Keyboarding
Today’s students need to be able to do more
than create, save, and print. By
enrolling in this class, you will learn how to use the advanced features of MS
Word. Many of the topics covered include
desktop publishing, mail merge, and the creating of tables, charts, and graphs. At the end of this course, you will be prepared
to take a test that could qualify you as a Core and Expert user of Microsoft
Word in the Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) certification program.