Grade 10
This introductory course will give students knowledge of private enterprise systems, the impact of global business, marketing of goods and services, advertising, and product pricing. They will practice word processing and other technological communication skills as they learn to analyze the sales process and financial management principles, the role that government and the legal system…
Read More about Principles of Business, Marketing, and Finance.This course introduces students to an industry that encompasses lodging, travel and tourism, recreation, amusements, attractions, and food/beverage operations. Students learn knowledge and skills focusing on communication, time management, and customer service that meet industry standards. Students will explore the history of the hospitality and tourism industry and examine the characteristics needed for success in…
Read More about Principles of Hospitality and Tourism.#Certification opportunity: Certification exams offered based on industry partners’ needs. Students will study management principles and procedures of the travel and tourism industry. They will study destination geography, special considerations for international travel, and modes of travel such as airline, cruising, and rail. They will learn to guide others as they make informed travel decisions…
Read More about Travel and Tourism Management.Students will study the principles of planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling the management of a variety of food service operations from fast food to high-end restaurants. Topics studied will include food production skills, hospitality skills, quality-control practices, service techniques, and health & safety skills. They will gain the academic knowledge & skills required to…
Read More about Introduction to Culinary Arts.This course is an introduction to welding technology with an emphasis on basic welding laboratory principles andoperating procedures. Topics include: industrial safety and health practices, hand- tool and power machine use,measurement, laboratory operating procedures, welding power sources, welding career potentials, and introduction towelding codes and standards.
Read More about Intro to Welding.Principles of Applied Engineering provides an overview of the various fields of science, technology, engineering, andmathematics and their interrelationships. Students will develop engineering communication skills, which includecomputer graphics, modeling, and presentations, by using a variety of computer hardware and software applications tocomplete assignments and projects. Upon completing this course, students will understand the various fieldsof…
Read More about Principles of Applied Engineering.This course will provide necessary skills in machining as well as a real-world foundation for any engineering discipline. Students will learn the concepts and skills that form the technical knowledge required in precision machining and will evaluate the function and application of the tools, equipment, technologies, and materials used in precision machining. They will perform…
Read More about Precision Metal Manufacturing I.Through the implementation of the engineering design process, students will transfer academic skills to component designs in a project-based environment. They will learn the function and application of the technology, tools, equipment, and materials used in robotic and automated systems as they produce and test their prototypes. They will also explore career opportunities, employer expectations,…
Read More about Robotics I.# Certification Opportunity: Microsoft Office Expert Exam Students will develop advanced technical skills and show mastery to an industry standard through success on the Microsoft Office exams. They will develop management and communication skills as they create, interpret, and share items such as tables, charts, and
Read More about Business Information Management II.Students will analyze global trade theories, international monetary systems, trade policies, politics and laws relating to global business, as well as cultural issues, logistics, and international human resource management. Topics will include the International Monetary Fund, exchange rates, the North American Free Trade Agreement, global logistics, global advertising, and data analysis for international market potential.
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