This course helps students discover what an entrepreneurial career entails. Students will look at the relationship between entrepreneurship and business skills. They will learn about career opportunities and the skills needed to become an entrepreneur.
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Payroll Accounting provides students with the knowledge and hands-on skills needed to process and manage payroll in a business environment. Students learn how to calculate employee earnings, determine deductions, prepare payroll records, and complete required tax forms. Emphasis is placed on accuracy, ethical practices, and compliance with federal and state laws related to wages, taxes, and recordkeeping. Students gain practical experience through manual and computerized payroll simulations that mirror real-world business situations.
This hands-on course introduces students to the essential features and functions of Microsoft Word and Excel. Students will learn how to create, format, and edit professional documents in Word, including reports, letters, and tables. In Excel, students will develop skills in spreadsheet creation, data entry, formulas, functions, charting, and basic data analysis.

This course will provide students with a strong foundation in advanced accounting principles and techniques needed for success in careers in accounting or other business related fields.

This hands-on course provides a comprehensive introduction to essential computer concepts and productivity tools used in today's digital workplace. Students will gain foundational knowledge of computer systems, file management, and internet safety. Students will learn how to navigate the Windows operating system, manage emails and calendars in Outlook, and collaborate effectively using Microsoft Teams. Emphasis is placed on improving digital communication, organization, and productivity in professional and academic settings.

Internships, project-based instruction and additional industry certifications will be utilized in this course to reinforce skills obtained within any Business, Marketing, and Information Technology Career Major. Students may also undertake special projects, cross-train, or participate in workplace learning opportunities to enhance skills in accordance with industry demands.

Internships, project-based instruction and additional industry certifications will be utilized in this course to reinforce skills obtained within any Business, Marketing, and Information Technology Career Major. Students may also undertake special projects, cross-train, or participate in workplace learning opportunities to enhance skills in accordance with industry demands.

This course is designed to integrate accounting principles using computerized accounting system(s).


Internships, project-based instruction and additional industry certifications will be utilized in this course to reinforce skills obtained within any Business, Marketing, and Information Technology Career Major. Students may also undertake special projects, cross-train, or participate in workplace learning opportunities to enhance skills in accordance with industry demands.

Internships, project-based instruction and additional industry certifications will be utilized in this course to reinforce skills obtained within any Business, Marketing, and Information Technology Career Major. Students will make final preparations for industry certifications as they master outlined competencies. Students will select from various project options to finalize portfolios that highlight skills and certifications. Students may also undertake special projects, cross-train, or participate in workplace learning opportunities to enhance skills in accordance with industry demands.

This course focuses on payroll accounting, with particular focus on calculating payroll, completing payroll taxes, and preparing payroll-related records and reports. This course will provide students with a strong foundation in payroll principles and techniques needed for success in careers in accounting or other business-related fields.

This course is the first of a two-part series for Office Administration and Management.

This course includes relevant information and links to non-course information, such as a BIT Calendar, BIT Student Procedures Manual, Central Tech Handbook and Eligibility Policy, Brainbench Information, and BPA activities (leadership, contests, service, fundraisers, etc.).

This course studies basic customer service concepts with an emphasis on exploring elements of the service industry, assessing customer needs, educating customers, solving problems, and making decisions. Students learn competencies required to pass industry certifications and to secure and hold jobs.

This course is designed to integrate accounting principles using computerized accounting system(s).

This course is designed to integrate accounting principles using computerized accounting system(s).
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This course will provide students with a strong foundation in advanced accounting principles and techniques needed for success in careers in accounting or other business related fields.

This course will provide students with a strong foundation in generally accepted accounting principles and techniques needed for success in careers in accounting or other business related fields.
This course is designed to provide the knowledge and skills necessary to make wise decisions for financial planning. Students will analyze choices and develop tools to assist them in wise money management.






