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This course is an overview to all aspects of the business environment. If you have an interest in owning a business or a career in business, marketing, finance or management, this course is for you. Come learn how to apply technology to business practices that will advance your computer skills in an interactive lab. Career and entrepreneurship units are included. This course is the prerequisite for the following programs: Business Management and Administrative Services, Marketing, Accounting, and Financial Services. Career and Technical Student Organization (CTSO) standards will be an integral part of this class. Dual credit may be obtained from the Maricopa Community College system for this program at high schools offering this option.
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Business Foundations is designed to help students learn and apply computer and related technology skills needed to develop and market a business. Students also will learn skills necessary to obtain and maintain a job by researching career interests. In addition, students will learn life skills such as maintaining a checking account, living on their own, and written and verbal communication.
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Business Foundations is designed to help students learn and apply computer and related technology skills needed to develop and market a business. Students also will learn skills necessary to obtain and maintain a job and will research career interests. In addition, students will learn personal finance and life skills such as maintaining a checking account, living on their own, and written and verbal communication.
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Beginning Auto course.  Basics of safety and operation systems of the car.
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Career program where students get classroom and lab experience working with young children and learn how to plan lessons for preschoolers.
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This course would allow students access to FBLA information including current materials for scholarships, conferences and study materials for the many exams and events in which they can participate.
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Following the introduction of foods and nutrition covered in Culinary Basics, this course focuses on operational procedures and necessary skills used in the food service industry. Basic professional culinary skills taught to students include knife skills, garde manger, front and back of house operations, stocks, sauces, soups, specific preparation and production techniques of baked goods, starches, meats, and vegetables. Basic French cooking methods are emphasized. Career and Technical Students Organization (CTSO) standards will be an integral part of this class. Dual enrollment credit may be obtained from the Maricopa Community College system for this program at high schools offering this option. Successful completion of the program may qualify students to receive the Mastery of Subject Area Graduation Endorsement. Students are encouraged to work with their program teachers to determine eligibility. Prerequisite: Culinary Basics with a grade of 70% or higher.
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CTE Course on the development children go through from conception to school age.
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CTE course on the development children go through from conception to school age....
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