Bu$iness Department Courses

All Business classes meet the requirements for qualified elective.  

Business & Economics
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Consumer Economics (2013)
11-12, 1 Semester
Prerequisite: Computer Applications  (1 Semester keyboarding instruction 9-12). (Meets Economics requirement for graduation).
Consumer Economics is a practical course focusing on the basic principles of capitalism. The course will include practical uses involving money management such as credit, banking, investments, insurance, home and car purchasing, and comparison shopping on a day-to-day basis. Emphasis is placed on using a computer and a computer network to research, analyze, and solve economic problems.
Business Economics (2048)
11-12, 1 Semester
Prerequisite: Computer Applications (1 Semester keyboarding instruction. 9-12). (Meets Economics requirement for graduation). 
Marketing Economics is a one-semester course that applies decision making in personal and societal affairs in order to satisfy needs and wants with limited resources that have alternative uses. Various economic systems are studied. Emphasis is placed on the daily use of a computer and a computer network, to research, analyze, and solve economic problems.