AP Computer Science A AP Computer Science Principles Accounting 1, 2 Business Law Career Internship Program Computer Applications (MOS) Consumer Economics INCubatoredu Introduction to Business Keyboarding Marketing MobileMakersEdu 1 MobileMakersEdu 2 PC Repair & Maintenance (A+) Programming in Python Web Page Development Business Education

60 Mr. Paul Houston, Division Chair Danielle Radzialowski, Assistant Division Chair TEL: SC (708) 579-6546, NC (708) 579-6420 TEL: NC (708) 579-6381 EMAIL: [email protected] EMAIL: [email protected]

Business Education Department Philosophy Th e Business Education Department of Lyons Township High School off ers a wide selection of course off erings that meet a variety of student needs. Careful selection of courses can help students develop valuable skills for personal use, begin an exploration of possible areas of study, and gain useful information for selecting and beginning college study. Also, a student may acquire signifi cant skills helpful for initial and future employment opportunities.

Programs South Campus 9-10 North Campus 11-12

Accounting  Accounting 1 & 2

 Business Law Business  Computer Applications (MOS)  Introduction to Business  Introduction to Business Administration  INCubatoredu

 AP Computer Science Principles  AP Computer Science A  Computer Applications (MOS)  Computer Applications (MOS)  Keyboarding  Keyboarding Computer Science  MobileMakersEdu 1  MobileMakersEdu 1  PC Repair & Maintenance (A+)  MobileMakersEdu 2  Progamming in Python  PC Repair & Maintenance (A+)  Web Page Development  Programming in Python  Web Page Development

 Computer Applications (MOS)  Computer Applications (MOS) Marketing  Introduction to Business  Introduction to Business  Keyboarding  Keyboarding  Web Page Development Marketing Web Page Development

 Computer Applications (MOS)  AP Computer Science A  Keyboarding  Computer Applications (MOS)  MobileMakersEdu 1  Keyboarding Technology  PC Repair & Maintenance (A+)  MobileMakersEdu 1  Programming in Python  MobileMakersEdu 2  Web Page Development  PC Repair & Maintenance (A+)  Programming in Python  Web Page Development Business

61 Business Education Department Standards

The Business Education Department has established standards for student learning that both guide its courses and programs and challenge students academically. There are six general standards as titled and stated below. In addition, each general standard has specifi c student learning standards that are available upon request. Finally, specifi c standards for each course and program have been developed, and these are distributed to students at the beginning of each semester or annual course.

Business Education programs will include experiences that provide for...

Standard I Career Awareness study and understanding of business-related careers and for the evaluation of activities in the workplace.

Standard II Communication Skills eff ective use of communication skills.

Standard III Technological Knowledge and Skills study and understanding of business-related technological hardware and soft ware.

Standard IV Work Ethics study and understanding of practical ethical behavior.

Standard V Business Principles study and general understanding of the business world and basic skills for business management.

Standard VI Economic Literacy study and understanding of how people have organized for and worked within the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. Business

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When choosing Annual Courses, you will need the fi rst and second semester codes. Freshman Courses Junior and Senior Courses Fall Only Fall Only BU5116 Introduction to Business BU0551 Consumer Economics BU5416 Keyboarding BU5511 Accounting 1 BU4226 Computer Applications (MOS) BU5811 Business Law Spring Only BU5111 Introduction to Business BU5117 Introduction to Business BU5411 Keyboarding BU5417 Keyboarding BU4221 Computer Applications ( MOS) BU4227 Computer Applications (MOS) BU4711 Marketing Spring Only Computer Technology BU0552 Consumer Economics Annual Course BU5512 Accounting 1 BU9746/7 AP Computer Science Principles BU5522 Accounting 2 BU5812 Business Law BU4836/7 PC Repair & Maintenance (A+) BU5112 Introduction to Business Fall Only BU4222 Computer Applications (MOS) BU4956 MobileMakersEdu 1 BU4712 Marketing BU4846 Web Page Development BU5412 Keyboarding BU4466 Programming in Python Fall or Spring Spring Only BU5551/2 Career Internship BU4957 MobileMakersEdu 1 BU4847 Web Page Development Computer Technology BU4467 Programming in Python Annual BU9751/2 AP Computer Science A Sophomore Courses BU5911/2 INCubatoredu Fall Only BU4831/2 PC Repair & Maintenance (A+) BU5116 Introduction to Business BU5416 Keyboarding Fall Only BU4226 Computer Applications (MOS) BU4951 MobileMakersEdu 1 BU4961 MobileMakersEdu 2 Spring Only BU4461 Programming in Python BU5117 Introduction to Business BU4841 Web Page Development BU5417 Keyboarding BU4227 Computer Applications (MOS) Spring Only BU4952 MobileMakersEdu 1 Computer Technology BU4962 MobileMakersEdu 2 Annual BU4462 Programming in Python BU9746/7 AP Computer Science Principles BU4842 Web Page Development BU4836/7 PC Repair & Maintenance (A+)

Fall Only BU4956 MobileMakersEdu 1 BU4846 Web Page Development BU4466 Programming in Python Business

Spring Only BU4957 MobileMakersEdu 1 BU4847 Web Page Development BU4467 Programming in Python

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