• Courses I Teach:

     

    6005 PERSONAL COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

    Credit 0.5

    Students apply word processing, spreadsheet analysis, presentation, publication, and Internet browser software to a host of realworld business projects. Students learn to manage business scenarios and communicate effectively through flyers, research papers, business documents, budgets, income and expense statements, inventory control calculations, financial reports, sales presentations, newsletters, advertisements, and other workplace simulation assignments.

    Prerequisite: None

    6018 ADVANCED COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

    Credit 0.5

    Students apply advanced word processing, spreadsheet analysis, presentation, database, publication, and Internet browser software to real-world business projects. Techniques extend beyond those covered in Personal Computer Applications, to include items such as stored business sets, data merges, dynamic web integration, data tables, amortization schedules, queries, filters, pivot tables, lookups, and other sophisticated treatments.

    Prerequisites: Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite

    6020 WEB DESIGN

    Credit 0.5

    Students generate web pages using Hypertext Markup Language and Cascading Style Sheets to create a variety of webpages. Headings, text formatting, bulleted lists, hyperlinks, paragraphs, backgrounds, images, colors, fonts, tables, linked in stylesheets will be covered for each method. The course accumulates into students making a multi-page website for a final project.

    Prerequisite: none

    6075 BUSINESS LAW AND MANAGEMENT

    Credit 0.5

    Business Law and Management is tailored to give students an overview of conventional management practices and provide a foundational understanding of common business laws, as well as the basis of contract law. Students will learn how managers use the decision-making process and decision-making techniques in relation to personnel and staffing concerns. Students will also learn about the fundamentals of contract law as well as an overview of of laws governing the operations of businesses today.

    Prerequisite: none

    6115 FINANCIAL FITNESS

    Credit 0.5

    Students will explore advanced financial concepts related to a variety of life choices, possible expenses, and income scenarios. The course is designed to aid students with financial decision making throughout life. Topics will include, exploring career choices, education as an investment, banking, budgets, credit management, housing, insurance, investing, consumer protection, and other relevant topics.

    Prerequisite: none