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The accounting program is enriched with computer technology experiences, group projects, problem-solving activities, authentic assessments, job simulations, interdisciplinary projects, Internet access and research.  Learn basic accounting principles, concepts, and practices.  Analysis and interpretation of information is mastered through a variety of source documents, simulations, and computer activities. Topics include forms of ownership, the accounting cycle, payroll, and banking activities. Mastery of topics is achieved through simulations, case studies and team projects.

Earning college and high school credit develop the accounting skills of the college-bound student who is planning to major in accounting, finance, management, or some other phase of business administration.  

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For additional information contact Cindy Barnes
schs_business@yahoo.com or 928 475-2378
 

Advanced Business I

Fundamentals of Accounting

Computerized Accounting with Quickbooks

NAME OF COURSE:   Advanced Business I

CIP: 52 0200 10

LENGTH OF COURSE:  2 semesters

GRADE LEVEL:  10, 11, 12

PREREQUISITE:  Must complete Career Exploration with a C or better.  Or with teacher approval

 

A first course in computers designed to provide students with hands-on experience of the personal computer and its uses in society. Application programs from the Microsoft Office Suite will be taught including Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint.

 

Students can focus on Microsoft Office Specialist Certification Requirements.  Microsoft Office Specialist Exam Objectives and Skills are categories of examination tasks, identified by subject-matter experts that certify an ability to productively use Microsoft Office applications.  These categories are organized into skills sets representing the more basic functions of each Office Application.

 

 

College credit CMP 101 may be granted through Eastern Arizona College inter-governmental agreements with San Carlos High School.


 

NAME OF COURSE:   Fundamentals of Accounting

LENGTH OF COURSE: 2 semesters

GRADE LEVEL:  11, 12

PREREQUISITE:  Must complete Advanced Business I with a C or better, or with teacher approval.

An accounting and record keeping course of practical value to many people at home or in business.
Covers theory of debits and credits of most common accounts, the trial balance, and financial reports.
Students with special aptitude in bookkeeping who plan to continue in accounting should consider taking BUA 233 and 243 in college.

College credit BUS 101 may be granted through Eastern Arizona College inter-governmental agreements with San Carlos High School.


 

NAME OF COURSE: Quickbooks

GRADE LEVEL: 12 only

PREREQUSITE: Must complete Fundamentals of Accounting with a C or better.

Designed to assist students and small business owners in performing accounting tasks by using a computer software package designed specifically for accounting purposes.

Students will develop skills to
operate a computer to implement the following functions: recording transactions, generating financial and management reports, setting up and maintaining a system, and developing business budgets. The course utilizes the QuickBooks accounting software.

College credit BUS 205 may be granted through Eastern Arizona College inter-governmental agreements with San Carlos High School.

 
 

 

 

 

Created By:  Cindy Barnes
Email Address: 
schs_business@yahoo.com
Phone Number: (928) 475-2378
Postal Address: San Carlos High School
                            P.O. Box 207
                            San Carlos, AZ 85550


 

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San Carlos School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, age, or disability in admission to its programs, services, or activities, in access to them, in treatment of individuals, or in any aspect of their operations.  San Carlos School District Career and Technical Education Department does not discriminate in enrollment or access to any of the programs available.  San Carlos School District also does not discriminate in its hiring or employment practices as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended.  For information about your rights or grievance procedures, contact the Title IX and/or Section 504 Coordinator, high school principal at P.O. Box 207, San Carlos AZ 85550 (928) 475-2378.