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Intro to Business and Marketing
Marketing and Management I
Marketing and Management II
Co-Op
Entrepreneurship
Intro to Business and Marketing
Marketing and Management I
Entrepreneurship
Co-Op
Co-Op
Grade Level: 11-12 Credit:1
Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in a marketing class during the school year
This course assumes many students are engaged in a work-based learning (WBL) experience such as cooperative education, internships, school-based enterprises, worksite experiences with a local partner business. Projects in the course could benefit significantly from the use of resources and data from local businesses.
Entrepreneurship
Grade Level: 11-12 Credit:1
Prerequisite:
Entrepreneurship is an applied knowledge course that begins with the discovery process of generating new business ideas. Students research local, national, and international social and economic trends and analyze the feasibility of their own proposed businesses, both from a market demand and revenue-producing standpoint. Based on their entrepreneurial endeavors, students will prepare, write, and revise a business plan. In preparation for the business plan, students will conduct market research, study ownership structures, evaluate risks, examine startup costs, determine essential vendors, and identify sources of capital and financing options. Students will also draft, refine, and rehearse entrepreneurship pitches developed from their business plans to present during course intervals and to give final presentations at the conclusion of the course. Upon conclusion of this course, proficient students will be able to articulate, and defend, elements of a full business plan for a new business.
Intro to Business and Marketing
Grade Level: 10-11 Credit:1
Prerequisite: None
Introduction to Business and Marketing is an introductory course designed to give students an overview of the Business Management and Administration, Marketing, and Finance career clusters. The course helps students prepare for the growing complexities of the business world by examining basic principles of business, marketing, and finance in addition to exploring key aspects of leadership, ethical and social responsibilities, and careers. Students’ academic skills in communications, mathematics, and economics are reinforced with activities modeled in the context of business topics. Upon completion of this course, proficient students will be equipped with the foundational skills to succeed in any of the Business, Marketing, or Finance programs of study and will be prepared to make an informed decision regarding which pathways they would like to pursue in high school.
Marketing I
Grade Level: 11-12 Credit:1
Prerequisite: None
Marketing and Management I: Principles focuses on the study of marketing concepts and their practical applications. Students will examine the risks and challenges that marketers face to establish a competitive edge in the sale of products and services. Topics covered include foundational marketing functions such as promotion, distribution, and selling, as well as coverage of economics fundamentals, international marketing, and career development. Upon completion of this course, proficient students will understand the economic principles, the marketing mix, and product development and selling strategies.
Marketing II
Grade Level: 11-12 Credit:1
Prerequisite: None
Marketing & Management II: Advanced Strategies is a study of marketing concepts and principles used in management. Students will examine the challenges, responsibilities, and risks managers face in today's workplace. Subject matter includes finance, business ownership, risk management, marketing information systems, purchasing, promotion, and human resource skills.