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Program of Studies: Business

Course Offerings

Accounting I

Course Numbers: 7632 (1.00)(H) | 7633 (1.00)(C)
Type: HS
Area: Business
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Accounting I: In this course, students will learn the essentials of accounting concepts and practices. At this introductory level, students will learn how to analyze and complete the accounting cycle for a service business by creating a chart of accounts, classifying business transactions as debits and credits, recording business transactions into a general journal, posting to a general ledger, making correcting entries, completing the accounting worksheet, recording closing entries, and generating financial statements. As an honors level course, the content will be covered at an accelerated pace. Students will study topics at a deeper level and will be expected to complete more independent coursework and assignments.


Computer Game Programming

Course Numbers: 7353 (1.00)(C)
Type: HS
Area: Business
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Computer Game Programming and Design: In this course, students will engage in computer game programming and design using Windows-based programming languages and scripting. Students will work with textures, sprites, particile dynamics and sound to create 2D and 3D games and will use functions, variables, conditional statements, and logic controls to compile and design each game. Multmedia Technology is a prerequisite for this course.


Computer Technology

Course Numbers: 7916 (0.00)(C)
Type: MS
Area: Business
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Computer Technology: In this course, students will be introduced to computers and peripheral devices, the functions and uses of computers, the language used in the computer industry and occupations related to computer hardware and software. Students will be introduced to the legal and ethical issues associated with computer use, as well as how computers influence society.


Expl Tech and Comm

Course Numbers: 7523 (1.00)(C)
Type: HS
Area: Business
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Exploring Technology and Communication: In this course, students will communicate ideas and information through drafting; design; electronic communication; graphic arts; printing process; photography; telecommunications; and computers.


Exploring Tech and Comm

Course Numbers: 7773 (1.00)(C)
Type: HS
Area: Business
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Exploring Technology and Communication: In this course, students will communicate ideas and information through drafting; design; electronic communication; graphic arts; printing process; photography; telecommunications; and computers.


Intro Tech – Comm

Course Numbers: 7073 (1.00)(C)
Type: HS
Area: Business
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Introduction to Technology and Communication: In this course, students will explore and evaluate the role of media in society. Students will examine visual images; printed material; and audio segments as tools of information, entertainment, and propaganda.


Intro Tech Comm Pt 1

Course Numbers: 7752 (0.50)(H) | 7753 (0.50)(C)
Type: HS
Area: Business
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Introduction to Technology and Communication Part 1: In this course, students will explore and evaluate the role of media in society. Students will examine visual images; printed material; and audio segments as tools of information, entertainment, and propaganda. As an honors level course, content will be covered at an accelerated pace. Students will study topics at a deeper level and will be expected to complete more independent coursework and assignments.


Intro to Business

Course Numbers: 7263 (1.00)(C) | 7393 (1.00)(C)
Type: HS
Area: Business
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Introduction to Business: In this course, students will gain an overview of business operations and acquire keyboarding and presentation skills.


Intro to Tech and Comm IA

Course Numbers: 7413 (0.25)(C)
Type: HS
Area: Business
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Introduction to Technology and Communication Part I A: In this course, students will explore and evaluate the role of media in society. Students will examine visual images; printed material; and audio segments as tools of information, entertainment, and propaganda.


ISS and Topics in STB

Course Numbers: 7343 (1.50)(C)
Type: HS
Area: Business
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Issues and Topics in Technology and Business: In this course, students will engage in a solid academic review for college entrance exams (SAT, ACT, and Accuplacer). Students will also examine the role that research, communication, systems organization, employability skill, legal issues, ethics, and safe practice play in the professional world.


Marketing I

Course Numbers: 7292 (1.00)(H) | 7422 (1.00)(H) | 7423 (1.00)(C) | 7293 (1.00)(C)
Type: HS
Area: Business
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Marketing I: In this course, students will explore market research; the purchasing process; distribution systems; salesmanship; sales promotions; shoplifting and theft control; business management; and entrepreneurship. As an honors level course, content will be covered at an accelerated pace. Students will study topics at a deeper level and will be expected to complete more independent coursework and assignments.


Marketing II

Course Numbers: 7302 (1.00)(H) | 7432 (1.00)(H) | 7433 (1.00)(C) | 7303 (1.00)(C)
Type: HS
Area: Business
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Marketing II: In this course, students will practice the skills necessary to compete in the workplace. In this hands-on class, students will create documents, send communications, and implement projects. As an honors level course, content will be covered at an accelerated pace. Students will study topics at a deeper level and will be expected to complete more independent coursework and assignments.


Multimedia Tech IA

Course Numbers: 7313 (0.25)(C)
Type: HS
Area: Business
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Multimedia Technology IA: In this course, students will explore computer software and hardware; graphics manipulation; and web development. Students will also engage in web site planning, design, and creation using industry standard based tools and will gain first-hand knowledge of effective internet usage.


Multimedia Tech II

Course Numbers: 7003 (1.00)(C) | 7023 (1.00)(C)
Type: HS
Area: Business
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Multimedia Technology II: This course is an advanced level course, where students are expected to complete complex assignments. Topics include: computer hardware, operating systems, application software, networks, Adobe Photoshop, interactive media, and further web development. Knowledge and competencies in this course are in the National Career Cluster Core IT Standards published by the Educational Development Center (EDC). F/S/SU. Students will discuss and complete their academic and career plans. Students who receive a B or better in both Multimedia Technology I and II may be able to receive college credit from Quinsigamond Community College, via an articulation agreement to the college course Introduction to Information Technology (CS 105).


Music and Multi Tech

Course Numbers: 7362 (1.00)(H) | 7363 (1.00)(C)
Type: HS
Area: Business
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Music and Multimedia Technology: In this course, students will examine the relationship between current technology and music composition; recording; live audio; radio and music management. In this co-curricular class, students will study the ways in which business practices and multimedia knowledge intersect with the creation and promotion of music and will acquire basic skills in audio recording; live sound mixing; music composition; multimedia technology; poster and program design; concert management; press release writing; and web promotion. As an honors level course, content will be covered at an accelerated pace. Students will study topics at a deeper level and will be expected to complete more independent coursework and assignments. At least one Business & Technology Course and/or Music class is a prerequisite for this course.