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Course Title: Sports & Entertainment Management Credit Value: 0.5
Course 107450 Term(s) Offered: Semester
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Prerequisite(s): None Open to Grades: 10, 11, 12
Career Business Management and Administration Marketing
Cluster(s): Hospitality and Tourism
Description: This course is designed for students who have an interest in the sports and entertainment industry. The
course is interdisciplinary in nature with a focus on the management of venues, sports, musicians, artists and events.
Students explore the content areas of college and professional sports, event planning, sponsorships, public image,
endorsements, legal issues, and the entertainment industry. Class activities include hands-on assignments, team
activities, critical thinking exercises, and speakers. The course is designed to provide future managers with a solid
business foundation as well as knowledge of the unique facets of the Sports and Entertainment Industry. This course will
focus on the “business” behind the sport with an emphasis on the four functions of management.
Course Title: Accounting 1 Credit Value: 1.0
Course 107510 Term(s) Offered: Full Year
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Prerequisite(s): Completion of Algebra 1 with a 70% or higher Open to Grades: 10, 11, 12
Career Business Management and Administration Marketing
Cluster(s): Finance Transportation, Distribution and Logistics
Government and Public Administration
Description: This course is a must for students who plan to major in Accounting, Marketing, Business Management
or Finance in college! All college majors related to business require at least two college accounting courses. Build a solid
foundation in accounting . Computer integration is incorporated using Microsoft Excel and an online learning platform.
Course Title: Honors Accounting 2 Credit Value: 1.0
Course 107525 Term(s) Offered: Full Year
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Prerequisite(s): Completion of Accounting 1 with an 80% or Open to Grades: 11, 12
higher
Career Business Management and Administration Marketing
Cluster(s): Finance Transportation, Distribution and Logistics
Government and Public Administration
Description: Accounting 2 expands upon basic accounting principles, partnership/corporation accounting, debt
financing, payroll procedures, cost accounting, and financial statement analysis. Microsoft Excel is used to reinforce
computerized accounting practices as students complete projects and simulations. Together, Accounting 1 and
Accounting 2 provide a strong foundation of accounting principles required for any college business program.
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