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Tuesday, 17 January 2017 13:54

Business Management

Description

This Business Management course seeks to develop sound management skills within students, as management plays a role in any future employment opportunity. Students are able to analyze, synthesize, and evaluate data from the other functional areas of business (e.g., marketing, finance, accounting, and production) as well as focus on managing one's time and the time and talents of others. Effective management requires decision-making abilities, long-range planning knowledge, human relations expertise, and motivational skills. Students learn leadership skills and are able to select appropriate management styles. Finally, students are taught current technological applications and the effect international trade has on management style and decisions.

Information

  • Credit: CTE
  • Grade level: 10, 11, 12
  • Schools: Bonneville, Roy, Weber
  • Course length: semester
  • Fee: $0
  • WSD Course #: 28240
Tuesday, 17 January 2017 13:53

Business Law

Description

Students will gain an understanding of the law as it relates to them currently and the implications of the law in their future lives as well as the lives of their family and friends. The course will include an understanding of the court system at the local, state and national level. Students will gain an understanding of contract law, their rights and responsibilities as citizens, utilization of financial transactions, employment and agency relationships, and the understanding of the regulations governing different types of business organizations.

Information

  • Credit: CTE
  • Grade level: 10, 11, 12
  • Schools: Bonneville, Weber
  • Course length: semester
  • Fee: $0
  • WSD Course #: 28250
Tuesday, 17 January 2017 13:53

Business Communications I

Description

Business Communication affects all aspects of our lives. This introductory course will teach students to communicate in a clear, courteous, concise, complete and correct manner on both the personal and professional levels. Competency will be developed in oral, written, interpersonal, technological, and employment communication. Listening skills will be incorporated throughout the semester. The overriding goal is to provide students with a solid communication base, so they are able to communicate effectively.

Information

  • Credit: CTE - This class counts as the 3rd Language Arts core credit.
  • Grade level: 10, 11, 12
  • Schools: Fremont, Roy
  • Course length: semester
  • Fee: $0
  • WSD Course #: 28376
Tuesday, 17 January 2017 13:52

Accounting II

Description

Students will develop advanced skills that build upon those acquired in Accounting I. Additional accounting skills such as reconciling uncollectible accounts, calculating depreciation on assets, interpreting financial information, and calculating notes and interest will be developed. Computerized accounting will again be incorporated as an essential tool where resources are available.

Information

  • Credit: CTE - This class counts as the 3rd Math core credit.
  • Grade level: 10, 11, 12
  • Schools: Bonneville, Fremont, Roy, Weber
  • Course length: semester
  • Fee: $34
  • WSD Course #: 28231
Tuesday, 17 January 2017 13:51

Accounting I

Description

Students will develop skill beginning with an understanding of the basic elements and concepts of double-entry accounting systems. Skills will include a knowledge of the accounting cycle, entering transactions in journals, posting to ledgers, compiling end-of-period worksheets, adjusting and payroll systems, and writing and communication examples. Proficiency of automated accounting procedures is encouraged.

Information

  • Credit: CTE - This class counts as the 3rd Math core credit.
  • Grade level: 10, 11, 12
  • Schools: Bonneville, Fremont, Roy, Weber
  • Course length: semester
  • Fee: $34
  • WSD Course #: 28230
Tuesday, 17 January 2017 13:46

Aerospace Engineering

Description

The major focus of the course is to expose students to the world of aeronautics, flight, and engineering. Students will be introduced to the PLTW activity-based, project-based, and problem-based learning through exploring the world of aerospace engineering. Students should have experience in physics, mathematics, and technology education. They will employ engineering and scientific concepts in the solution of aerospace problems. The entire curriculum sequence will include experiences from the diverse fields of Aeronautics, Aerospace Engineering, and related areas of study. Lessons will engage students in engineering design problems related to aerospace information systems, astronautics, rocketry, propulsion, the physics of space science, space life sciences, the biology of space science, principles of aeronautics, structures and materials, and systems engineering.

Information

  • Credit: CTE
  • Grade level: 11, 12
  • Schools: Magnet at Two Rivers
  • Course length: 2 blocks in 1 semester
  • Fee: $10
  • WSD Course #: 84460
Tuesday, 17 January 2017 11:20

Plant & Soil Science I

Description

Students will develop knowledge and skills in a wide range of scientific principles, such as genetics, disease, pests, and management practices. The scientific processes of observation, measurement, hypothesizing, data gathering, interpretation, analysis, and application are stressed. Career opportunities and educational preparation are examined. Learning activities are varied, with classroom, laboratory, and field experiences emphasized.

Information

  • Credit: CTE -This class counts as the 3rd Science core credit.
  • Grade level: 10, 11, 12
  • Schools: Fremont, Roy, Weber
  • Course length: year
  • Fee: $10
  • WSD Course #: 84216
Tuesday, 17 January 2017 11:19

Landscape Management

Description

Students will develop knowledge and skills in nursery operation and landscape management practices that will prepare the students to select appropriate plant materials and to design, install, and maintain interior and exterior plantings and hardscapes. They will also learn to maintain the facilities and equipment associated with this industry.

Information

  • Credit: CTE
  • Grade level: 11, 12
  • Schools: Roy, Weber
  • Course length: semester
  • Fee: $0
  • WSD Course #: 84244
Tuesday, 17 January 2017 11:18

Greenhouse Management

Description

Students will develop knowledge and skills related to the floriculture industry. Floral design and greenhouse operations and management will be the primary units of study. Students will be prepared to create floral arrangements, produce commercial plant species in a controlled environment, and manage commercial and experimental greenhouse operations.

Information

  • Credit: CTE
  • Grade level: 10, 11, 12
  • Schools: Weber
  • Course length: semester
  • Fee: $0
  • WSD Course #: 84328
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