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Business

  • Accounting 1

    This two-semester first year accounting course is open to juniors and seniors and has the following goals: (1) to know accounting as it relates to careers; (2) to know accounting terminology; (3) to understand accounting concepts, principles and practices; (4) to apply accounting procedures. (Successful completion of Accounting 1 is requirement for Advanced Accounting.)
    Because this course may be taken for a math credit or business elective credit, students must work with a Student Services counselor before the course begins to determine where credit should be applied.

    Non-Core
    Credit: 0.5 each semester
    Grades: 11, 12
    Length: 2 semesters
    Prerequisite: None
  • Accounting 1

    This two-semester first year accounting course is open to juniors and seniors and has the following goals: (1) to know accounting as it relates to careers; (2) to know accounting terminology; (3) to understand accounting concepts, principles and practices; (4) to apply accounting procedures. (Successful completion of Accounting 1 is requirement for Advanced Accounting.)

    Non-Core
    Credit: 0.5 each semester
    Grades: 10, 11, 12
    Length: 2 semesters
    Prerequisite: None
  • Advanced Accounting

    This one-year course is open to students successfully completing Accounting 1. It applies accounting concepts learned in the first year to special situations, increases students’ knowledge of accounting principles, and relates accounting to career opportunities. 

    Credit:
    0.5 each semester
    Grades:
    11, 12
    Length: 2 semesters
    Prerequisite: Accounting 1 or a Cum GPA of 3.0
  • Business and Personal Law

    This course examines the roles and functions of law in our daily lives. Throughout the semester, students will examine laws relating to societal living, contracts, property, and labor. In addition, students will, through the study of God’s Word, determine how a Christian should live in an increasing litigious society.

    Non-Core
    Credit: 0.5
    Grades: 11, 12
    Length: 1 semester
    Prerequisite: None

  • Entrepreneurship

    Entrepreneurship provides students with the knowledge needed to realistically evaluate their potential as business owners. This one-semester course encourages students to examine all the major steps involved in starting a new business: ownership, strategy, finance, and marketing. 

    Non-Core
    Credit: 0.5
    Grades: 11, 12 
    Length: 1 semester
    Prerequisite: None
  • Exploring Business

    This semester course is designed to give the student a knowledge of those business activities which affect everyone regardless of economic status (credit, checking accounts, insurance, etc). It also provides an exploration of business careers.

    Non-Core
    Credit: 0.5 
    Grades: 9, 10 
    Length: 1 semester
    Prerequisite: None
  • Introduction to Data Analysis

    NEW 2025-26  This course provides students with an advanced level of comprehension in Microsoft Excel. Advanced spreadsheet competency is an essential skill for future careers in accounting and finance, mathematics, and scientific research. Students in this course will have an opportunity to earn Expert-level industry certification in Excel, which has proven to lead to higher levels of collegiate accomplishment and greater future earnings in business-related fields.

    Non-Core
    Credit:
    0.5
    Grades: 10, 11, 12
    Length: 1 semester
    Prerequisite: None
  • Marketing

    Marketing is designed to enable the student to develop an understanding of the broad field of marketing. This course includes instructional areas designed to provide learning of the fundamental marketing processes, i.e.: market concepts and strategies, sales and promotional techniques. The student will see why marketing is important to the success of every organization and vital to our economic growth and development. The students enrolled in this course will be part of a student-operated store.

    Non-Core
    Credit: 0.5 
    Grades: 10, 11, 12 
    Length: 1 semester
    Prerequisite: None
  • Money Matters

    This course is designed to develop in the student financial management skills. Students will learn to use their personal financial resources to enjoy today and be financially secure tomorrow. Proper Christian stewardship principles will be stressed. The class culminates with each student developing a personal financial plan.
    Because this course may be taken for a math credit or a business elective, students must meet with a Student Services counselor before the course begins to determine where credit will apply.

    Non-Core
    Credit: 0.5 
    Grades: 11, 12 
    Length: 1 semester
    Prerequisite: None
  • Sports & Entertainment Marketing

    Unlock the world of sports and entertainment marketing by learning how your favorite brands, teams, and celebrities build global success! You'll create exciting marketing campaigns, explore event management, and discover how to turn your passion for sports and entertainment into a career, all while figuring out the ins and outs of social media.

    Non-Core
    Credit: 0.5
    Grades: 11, 12
    Length: 1 semester
    Prerequisite: None
  • Using Technology

    Students who complete Using Technology will obtain a working knowledge of the Microsoft Office Professional Suite, thus enabling them to better use their God-given gifts in the area of technology. Units include studies of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access and Internet use. 

    Non-Core
    Credit:
    0.5
    Grades:
    9, 10, 11, 12
    Length:
    1 semester
    Prerequisite: None

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