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Auto Mechanics

Instructor: Mr. Fredrick Rush Period: 7 This course is designed for students who are considering the automotive field as a career as well as those who are interested in developing skills to repair their vehicles. Information will be presented using a multi-media approach of discussions, videos, demonstrations, and operating vehicles. Shop activities will utilize the team concept of industry and individual student projects.

Computer Maintenance & Repair

Instructor: Mrs. Thelma Stout Period: 3 Formally known as A+ Computer Certification, this course will provide you with a strong foundation of how a computer works. Topics covered include hardware, software, networking, and troubleshooting. This course will prepare students to be knowledgeable consumers and technological innovators. This course is designed for anyone who uses a computer and will help prepare the student for the A+ National Computer Servicing Certification Program.

Computer Publications

Instructor: Ms. Francis Fry Period: 3 This course is a hands-on computer course where students will produce professional quality business and marketing documents using the Adobe Creative Suite software. Some example documents might include: business cards, business stationery, brochures, advertisements, newsletters, flyers, order forms, calendars, and much more.

Exploring Business

Instructor: Ms. Francis Fry Period: 7 This course is intended for students who would like to explore possible careers in the world of business and marketing. Several topics will be covered including an introduction to accounting, law, banking and finance, human resources, business ethics, insurance, international business, management, and marketing. Specific areas in marketing covered will include sales, advertising and promotion, retailing, and hospitality and tourism. All students who are interested in a career in business and marketing should take this one-semester course.

Webpage Design

Instructor: Mrs. Thelma Stout Period: 7 Students will be able to acquire the skills necessary to perform advanced level techniques in Web Page development as it relates to business and industry.