Business Information Management (BIM)-Honors (5.0) credit course. Technical skills are essential regardless of what field a student pursues. Students learn essential workplace and higher education skills including Microsoft Suite. This class is presented in a computer lab environment. Sufficient time in class is given to complete all work during class. ACC articulated credit may be awarded upon successful completion of the course. Certifications include Microsoft Office Specialist in Word, PowerPoint and Excel.
Money Matters-Honors (5.0) course providing students with the knowledge they need to understand aspects of personal finance and investing. Students will learn about how stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and other financial instruments can be utilized to enhance wealth domestically and internationally.
Entrepreneurship- Honors (5.0) course is designed for students to learn about starting a business by creating a business plan, marketing, type of ownership, finances, operation management, human resources, and risk management. Students will study real-world examples and exposure to the Austin community of Entrepreneurs.
Anderson@work - Honors (5.0)
Practicum in Business is designed to give junior and senior students supervised practical application of previously studied business knowledge and skills. This double-blocked weighted (honors credit) course affords students the opportunity to be a part of the business community working off-campus during the school day for two class periods in a program approved internship. Students utilize personal and interpersonal skills to strengthen individual performance in the workplace and in society and to make a successful transition to the workforce or post-secondary education. Students are ultimately responsible for finding their employment in an area of interest. Transportation required.
Money Matters-Honors (5.0) course providing students with the knowledge they need to understand aspects of personal finance and investing. Students will learn about how stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and other financial instruments can be utilized to enhance wealth domestically and internationally.
Entrepreneurship- Honors (5.0) course is designed for students to learn about starting a business by creating a business plan, marketing, type of ownership, finances, operation management, human resources, and risk management. Students will study real-world examples and exposure to the Austin community of Entrepreneurs.
Anderson@work - Honors (5.0)
Practicum in Business is designed to give junior and senior students supervised practical application of previously studied business knowledge and skills. This double-blocked weighted (honors credit) course affords students the opportunity to be a part of the business community working off-campus during the school day for two class periods in a program approved internship. Students utilize personal and interpersonal skills to strengthen individual performance in the workplace and in society and to make a successful transition to the workforce or post-secondary education. Students are ultimately responsible for finding their employment in an area of interest. Transportation required.