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Course Title:      Microsoft Applications for Business             Credit Value:          0.5
         Course             107110                                          Term(s) Offered:       Semester
         Number:
         Prerequisite(s):   None                                            Open to Grades:        9, 10, 11, 12
         Career             Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources         Hospitality and Tourism
         Cluster(s):        Architecture and Construction                   Human Services
                            Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications   Information Technology
                            Business Management and Administration          Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security
                            Education and Training                          Manufacturing
                            Finance                                         Marketing
                            Government and Public Administration            Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
                            Health Science                                  Transportation, Distribution and Logistics
        Description:  Microsoft Excel is a powerful tool that has become entrenched in virtually all professions worldwide.  For
        students who are  planning to major in any  business field  in college, knowledge of spreadsheets  and  databases is
        essential.  Using Microsoft Excel, students learn to manipulate data, implement functions, calculate numerical data, and
        present professional results using tables and charts.  In addition, students integrate Excel with the mail merge feature of
        Microsoft Word to create customized bulk mailings and labels.  In the latter part of the course, Microsoft Access is used
        as an information management tool allowing users to create databases to store various kinds of information for reference,
        reporting and analysis.

         Course Title:      Business Communications &  Presentations        Credit Value:           0.5
         Course Number:     107130                                          Term(s) Offered:        Semester
         Prerequisite(s):   None                                            Open to Grades:         9, 10, 11, 12
         Career             Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources         Hospitality and Tourism
         Cluster(s):        Architecture and Construction                   Human Services
                            Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications   Information Technology
                            Business Management and Administration          Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security
                            Education and Training                          Manufacturing
                            Finance                                         Marketing
                            Government and Public Administration            Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
                            Health Science                                  Transportation, Distribution and Logistics
        Description:   This course includes presentation and  professional communications skills needed for academic and
        professional environments.  Students learn effective techniques for planning, preparing and creating professional-quality
        presentations and business documents such as memos, letters, and emails.  A variety of presentation and communication
        tools including Microsoft PowerPoint, and Google Applications are learned and applied within project-based scenarios.
        Students will practice teamwork and collaboration as they work together on projects.  Additionally, students gain practice
        in oral presentations while developing a positive professional image needed for high school and college projects, college
        admissions interviews, job interviews and the professional workplace.

         Course Title:      Photoshop                                       Credit Value:           0.5
         Course             107220                                          Term(s) Offered:        Semester
         Number:
         Prerequisite(s):   None                                            Open to Grades:         9, 10, 11, 12
         Career             Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications   Marketing
         Cluster(s):
        Description:   Photoshop is an image-editing program used  by  graphic designers, photographers, illustrators, and
        Webmasters to create and modify digital images.  Students use painting and editing tools to create original artwork,
        manipulate color images, and retouch photographs as well as manipulating digital images designed for print and Internet
        distribution.



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