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68222 Interior Design - (Groves)
This course is designed to provide students with skills necessary to design a custom home. Class
activities will develop your “designer’s eye,” in combining the elements and principles of design to
create a harmonious interior. Projects are integrated throughout the course to provide applications in
architec-ture, furniture styles, floor planning and interiors. Course may be repeated with instructor
approval.
Prerequisites: None
Grades Taught: 10, 11, 12
Credit: .5
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT CTE PROGRAM
CTE Program
Grade 9
Grade 10
Grade 11
Grade 12
Business
Management
Business
Foundations*
Business
Foundations*
Business
Foundations*
Business Law*
Business Law*
Business Law*
CTE Completer Pathway* - Business Management Program
*Students must pass each course in the pathway, with a “C” or higher, to earn
CTE Program Completer status.
Business Foundations and Business Law
(may be taken in any order)
72052 Business Foundations - (Groves)
Students will be introduced to essential concepts, including marketing, management, accounting,
business law, economics, employability skills, and communications. Foundational business topics are
delivered with a hands-on approach and are designed to teach the basic concepts of the unit. The units
will be approximately 1-2 weeks in length and designed for students interested in learning the basic
principles of business as they prepare for their future course and career choices. Topics will be broad in
nature to exhibit applicability for students in all career paths. College credit and industry credentials are
available; see teacher for details.
Prerequisites: None
Grades Taught: 9, 10, 11
Credit: .5
72062 Business Law - (Groves)
Business Law is primarily focused on providing a legal framework relating to personal rights, obligations
and responsibilities within a business-oriented culture. The course emphasizes the social, economic
and moral forces that make and create our laws. Areas such as the nature and structure of the law and
the court system, elements of contracts, personal property, agency and employment, case studies and
analysis, and courtroom procedures and strategies are discussed. Classroom debate on current legal
issues is also part of the curriculum. College credit and industry credentials are available; see teacher for
details.
Prerequisites: None
Grades Taught: 10, 11, 12
Credit: .5
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