Business Department
Minimize

Accounting I - 051

This course concentrates on learning how to use various journals and ledgers and making out financial statements such as the balance sheet, work sheet, and income statement. Included are sections on data processing and the use of the computer.

Curriculum Maps
Mr. Buster R. Kelso
Mr. Scott W. Vogel
Teachers
Mr. Scott W. Vogel
Website
Books
Century 21 Accounting Textbook (New 2006) Century 21 Working Papers (New 2006) Practice Set: Tronics, Inc (New 2006) Practice Set: Zenith Global Imports (New 2006)
Credit: 1.00 Pre-Requisites: None

Honors Accounting II - 052

This course deals with detailed record keeping and the theoretical aspects of accounting. The last part of the course moves into the analysis of financial records and statements to determine the financial condition of a sample corporation.

Curriculum Maps
Mr. Buster R. Kelso
Mr. Scott W. Vogel
Teachers
Mr. Scott W. Vogel
Website
Books
Century 21 Advanced Course (New 2006) Practice Sets:First Class Image Wear (New 2006) Practice Sets:Progressive Badge (New 2006) Century 21 Accounting, Adv Course Working Papers (New 2006)
Credit: 1.00 Pre-Requisites: Accounting I

Bookkeeping - 053

This class teaches the basic concepts, principles, and controls of accounting. Students are taught several subsystems designed to provide internal controls for safeguarding assets, checking accuracy, promoting honesty, and encouraging efficiency.

Curriculum Maps
Mr. Scott W. Vogel
Mr. Thomas L. Moore
Teachers
Mr. Thomas L. Moore
Website
Books
Bookkeeping Working Papers (Ch. 1-16) Keeing Financial Records for Business (TB)
Credit: 1.00 Pre-Requisites: None

Business Law - 054

This course studies the rules applicable to business situations and transactions. It deals with the problems of the individual as a minor, a citizen, a consumer, an employee, or an employer. Business contracts of all types are analyzed.

Curriculum Maps
Mr. G. Russell Morris
Teachers
Mr. G. Russell Morris
Website
Books
Law for Business & Personal Use Law for Business & Personal Use Study Guide
Credit: 0.50 Pre-Requisites: None

Business Management - 055

This class is designed for those students who may be interested in exploring the possibility of pursing a career in business. The class focuses on the economic and social foundations of business and the various types of business ownership.

Curriculum Maps
Mr. Bubba M. Luckett
Teachers
Mr. Bubba M. Luckett
Website
Books
Business Principles & Management (1996 Edition) Business  Principles Study Guide
Credit: 0.50 Pre-Requisites: None

Economics - 056

Tennessee State Dept of Education requires every high school student to study Economics. Topics include local and national productivity, individual planning and budgeting, career possibilities, employment and taxation.

Curriculum Maps
Mr. Michael E. Kelly
Mr. Thomas L. Moore
Teachers
Mr. Michael E. Kelly
Website
Mr. Thomas L. Moore
Website
Books
Credit: 0.50 Pre-Requisites: None

Marketing - 057

This course is designed to teach potential salesmen the knowledge and selling skills necessary for a successful sales career. Major emphasis is placed on specific selling techniques in retailing.

Curriculum Maps
Mr. Bubba M. Luckett
Teachers
Mr. Bubba M. Luckett
Website
Books
Marketing 2nd Ed
Credit: 0.50 Pre-Requisites: None

Sports and Entertainment Marketing - 059

Specialized marketing course which explores facility design, merchandising, advertising, public relations/publicity, event marketing, sponsoring, ticket distribution, and career opportunities in the sports & entertainment industry.

Curriculum Maps
Mr. G. Russell Morris
Mr. Scott W. Vogel
Mr. Thomas L. Moore
Teachers
Mr. Thomas L. Moore
Website
Books
Sports & Entertainment Marketing: Marketing Series
Credit: 0.50 Pre-Requisites:

Organizational Development - 060

Study of skills needed to run an effective organization within a community, including leadership styles & interpersonal communication. Students develop and apply skills in teamwork, conflict resolution, communication, & group problem solving.

Curriculum Maps
Mr. Scott W. Vogel
Mr. Thomas L. Moore
Teachers
Mr. Thomas L. Moore
Website
Books
Organizational Development: Entrepreneurship (2006)
Credit: 0.50 Pre-Requisites:

AP Micro Economics - 062

The purpose of an AP course in microeconomics is to give students a thorough understanding of the principles of economics that apply to the functions of individual decision makers, both consumers and producers, within the economic system.

Curriculum Maps
Teachers
Books
Credit: 0.50 Pre-Requisites: