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Business
Education Curriculum
Business Education curriculum is currently being revised at the DOE. New information will be posted as soon as it is available.
Course offerings
in business can be classified in two broad categories: courses that prepare
students for business careers and courses that provide students with knowledge
about business so they can become successful consumers, producers, entrepreneurs,
and citizens.The business
courses identified by the Indiana Department of Education fit into several
career clusters. Indiana course offerings include:
Business Technology Education Courses
· Accounting I
· Accounting II
· Advanced Business, College Credit
· Business and Personal Law
· Business College Prep
· Business Foundations
· Business Management
· Business Math
· Computer Applications
· Computer Applications, Advanced
· Computer Programming
· Computer Science A, Advanced Placement
· Computer Science AB, Advanced Placement
· Desktop Publishing
· Digital Communication Tools
· Entrepreneurship
· Global Economics
· International Business
· Marketing
· Personal Finance
· Technical/Business Communication
· Web Design Business
Services and Technology Cluster Vocational-Technical Courses
· Business Technology Lab I
· Business Technology Lab II
· Business Cooperative Experience
· Business Management and Finance
· Career Planning and Success Skills
· Professional Career Internship
· Finance Academy
· Information Technology: Information and Support Services
· Information Technology: Interactive Media
· Information Technology: Network Systems
· Information Technology: Programming and Software Development
· Information Technology: Interactive Media
Marketing
Education Courses
· Entrepreneurship Academy
· Fashion Merchandising
· Hospitality, Travel, and Tourism
· Marketing Foundations
· Marketing Advanced
· Marketing Field Experience (Related Instruction/On-The-Job Training)
· Marketing Management Seminar
· Radio/TV Broadcasting/Telecommunications
· Sports, Recreation, and Entertainment Marketing
All business
courses provide opportunities for students to develop their problem-solving,
decision-making and critical-thinking skills.
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