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Introduction to Business Management

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Course Length: Semester Course
Credit: .5 credit
Grades: 10-12
Prerequisite(s): Business & Marketing Explorations
Course Description: Do you dream of owning your own business someday, or working for a company in a leadership position? Wherever your path may lead you, having the essential knowledge of business types, requirements to start a business, understanding of finances, business law, marketing, sales, customer service, and more, will ensure you’re on the path to success. Let’s explore your passion for business in this course!
Introduction to Computer Science (2nd Semester of a 2 Semester Course)

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Course Length: Yearlong Course (2nd semester of 2 semester course)
Credit: 1.0 credit
Grades: 10-12
Prerequisite(s): Computer Literacy and IT Explorations
Course Description: Introduces students to the broad field of computer science. Students will be better equipped for continuing studies in computer science beyond the scope of this course. It will broaden students’ awareness of the computing tools they use and rely on every day and encourage them to start thinking about the decisions and processes that go into the creation of these technologies. Topics covered: computational thinking, programming in block-based and text-based languages, digital media processing with mathematical manipulation, data mining, and the evolution and current uses of everyday technology.
Note: This course prepares students for the AP Computer Science Principles exam.
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Introduction to Entrepreneurship

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Course Length: Semester Course
Credit: 1.0 credit
Grades: 11-12
Prerequisite(s): None
Course Description: Dreaming of starting your own business? This course is designed to inspire and nurture the entrepreneurial spirit. Students will examine the entrepreneurial process and characteristics of successful entrepreneurs, how to identify and evaluate entrepreneurial opportunities, and the critical elements of an effective business plan -- including management, marketing, and financial data. So whether you dream of a new business, or have a plan that needs further development, this course can help you reach your goals.
Note: Dual Credit can be earned through Madison College.
IT Explorations

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Course Length: Semester Course
Credit: .5 credit
Grades: 9-12
Prerequisite(s): Computer Literacy
Course Description: This course is designed as an exploration of the information technology career pathways. Students will get an introduction to information technology careers so that they can better assess which pathway to pursue. In this course students explore basic concepts in the broad areas of information technology, as well as career options in each area. Students study the concepts of networking information support, web and digital communications, and programming and software development.
Note: Dual credit can be earned for IT Career Exploration.
Javascript/Gamification (2nd semester of a 2 semester course)

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Course Length: Yearlong Course
Credit: 1.0 credit
Grades: 11-12
Prerequisite(s): IT Explorations and Intro to Computer Science
Course Description: This video game and web interactive design curriculum teaches the foundations of creating video games in JavaScript. While this course is introductory, its curriculum teaches the foundations of computer science and basic programming, with an emphasis on helping students develop logical thinking and problem-solving skills. Once students complete the course, they will have learned material equivalent to a semester college introductory course in Computer Science and be able to program in JavaScript.
Marketing I/II (2nd semester of a 2-semester course)

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Course Length: Yearlong Course
Credit: 1.0 credit
Grades: 11-12
Prerequisite(s): None
Course Description: Have you ever wondered how a product makes it to market? Do you know how a business decides what type of advertising to use, and who the ideal customer is? Marketing is the study of the business activities that direct the flow of goods and services from producers to consumers. In this course, you will learn how marketers can satisfy consumer needs and wants, determine which markets the business can best serve, and decide which products and services can best serve these markets. Topics include buyer behavior, marketing research principles, demand analysis, distribution, financing, pricing, product management, and social media marketing. Students will also complete an online retail marketing simulation.
Note: Students will prepare for the *ASK Marketing Certification.
Mathematical Reasoning (2nd Semester of a 2-semester course)

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Course Length: Yearlong Course 2nd Semester of a 2-semester course
Credit: 1.0
Recommended Grade Level: 11-12
Prerequisites: Passing with a “C” or better in Geometry or Integrated Math 2 (and/or ACT of 17 or better)
Course Description: All college students, regardless of their college major, need to be able to make reasonable decisions about fiscal, environmental, and health issues that require quantitative reasoning skills. An activity-based approach is used to explore numerical relationships, graphs, proportional relationships, algebraic reasoning, and problem-solving using linear, exponential and other mathematical models. Students will develop conceptual and procedural tools that support the use of key mathematical concepts in a variety of contexts. This course may be used as the first of a two part sequence that ends with Quantitative Reasoning as the capstone general education math requirement.
MEDFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT ONLY Basic Equipment Fundamentals (2025-2026, Sem 2)
with Davey Sapinski

Medford School District Only
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Course Length: Semester Course
Credit: .5 credit
Grades: 10-12
Prerequisite(s): None
Course Description: Introduces students to heavy equipment used in the construction industry, students will also be instructed on basic safety, maintenance, and communication methods that operating engineers may be exposed to.
Notes: Completion of this course, along with Basic Grade & Construction Math and Mobile Equipment Maintenance, at a C or better makes the student eligible for a Pre-Apprenticeship Certification endorsed by Local 139–International Union of Operating Engineers. / Completion of this course at a B or better can earn apprenticeship credit at Fox Valley Technical College.