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Business Education
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Students taking business classes should have the opportunity to participate in the FBLA organization, a student business leadership association.Business Education Logo

ACADEMY OF FINANCE (11-12) - 52.0823
As outlined by the National Academy Foundation (NAF) in New York City, the Academy of Finance is a scope and sequence of eight courses during a student’s junior and senior year plus an internship. Courses in accounting, economics, finance, and computer applications must be part of the sequence. Approval for an Academy of Finance program comes after application and acceptance from the NAF. Students receive a Certificate of Studies in Finance from the NAF at the completion of the course.

Note: The Utah Business Education & Information Technology course standards must be met and teachers must be appropriately certified to offer these courses. Two schools in Granite District (Kearns High and Cottonwood High) and one Salt Lake District (East High School) operate approved Academy of Finance programs.

ACCOUNTING I (10-12) - 52.0312
Standards and Objectives - PDF
Students will develop skill beginning with an understanding of the basic elements and concepts of double-entry accounting systems. Skills will include a knowledge of the accounting cycle, entering transactions in journals, posting to ledgers, compiling end-of-period worksheets, adjusting and payroll systems, and writing and communication examples. Proficiency of automated accounting procedures is encouraged.

ACCOUNTING II (10-12) - 52.0322
Standards and Objectives - PDF
Students will develop advanced skills that build upon those acquired in Accounting I. Additional accounting skills such as reconciling uncollectible accounts, calculating depreciation on assets, interpreting financial information, and calculating notes and interest will be developed. Computerized accounting will again be incorporated as an essential tool where resources are available.

ACCOUNTING III (11-12) - 52.0332
Students will develop an in-depth knowledge of accounting procedures and techniques learned in Accounting I and II. The skills learned previously are expanded to include computerized accounting principles applied to partnerships, corporations, written, and spoken communication skills. Students will increase their knowledge of how computers and accounting software help manage, store, calculate, post, retrieve, and print accounting information.

Note: Some of these standards may be taught in either the third or fourth semester of accounting instruction as determined by the instructor to coordinate with textbook sequences, other teaching materials, and teaching strategies. Certain units in advanced accounting may receive more emphasis due to community needs or the school environment. Specific applications for all areas of the accounting system should be utilized. The availability, however, of hardware and/or software will determine the extent that these objectives can be met.

ACCOUNTING IV (11-12) - 52.0342
With the background of the accounting cycles, students will analyze and interpret financial information using computers and accounting software. Emphasis is placed on decision making in preparation for entry-level accounting clerk positions.

Note: Some of these standards may be taught in either the third or fourth semester of accounting instruction as determined by the instructor to coordinate with textbook sequences, other teaching materials, and teaching strategies. Certain units in advanced accounting may receive more emphasis due to community needs or the school environment. Specific applications for all areas of the accounting system should be utilized. The availability, however, of hardware and/or software will determine the extent that these objectives can be met.

ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES (10-12) - 52.0451
Standards and Objectives - PDF
This one semester or full year course provides students with an understanding of communication skills; management of time, finances, resources, and records; current and upcoming technology and its impact on the business office; human relations and how to be professional in today’s office; and job seeking skills. The dynamics of current and future office technology will be emphasized throughout the course.

BANKING AND FINANCE (10-12) - 52.0813
Standards and Objectives - PDF
Students will gain an understanding of the banking and financial industries as it relates to them currently as well as in the lives of them, their friends, and family in the future. The course will include an understanding of economics as the underlying basis of the transfer and growth of money in our system. Students will gain an understanding of the securities, banking, and insurance industries. This will include information that will not only help them to be a better consumer, but to gain skills and knowledge to begin pursuit of careers in the various fields.

BUSINESS COMMUNICATION I (10-12) - 52.0511
Standards and Objectives - PDF
Business communications impacts all aspects of our lives. This introductory course will teach students to communicate in a clear, courteous, concise, and correct manner on both personal and professional levels. Competency will be developed in oral, written, social, technological, employment, and organizational communication. Listening skills will be incorporated throughout the semester. The overriding goal is to provide students with a solid communication base so they are able to function effectively in any course of study and in our global society.

Note: Educators who use these communications standards should also refer to international business and information processing core standards to identify additional standards and performance expectations which might be incorporated in this course.

BUSINESS COMMUNICATION II (10-12) - 52.0521
Standards and Objectives - PDF
This advanced course will build upon the skills acquired in Business Communications I. Students will focus on additional methods of constructive communication skills. Competency will again be developed in oral, written, social, technological, employment, and organizational communication with listening skills incorporated throughout the semester. The goal is to provide students with a practical, proficient portfolio consisting of a resume, job application, and an oral presentation. Students will complete the course with a greater understanding of the impact of technology and the need for effective communication skills to advance in a business career.

BUSINESS LAW (10-12) - 52.0441
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Students will gain an understanding of the law as it relates to them currently and the implications of the law in their future lives as well as the lives of their family and friends. The course will include an understanding of the court system at the local, state and national level. Students will gain an understanding of contract law, their rights and responsibilities as citizens, utilization of financial transactions, employment and agency relationships, and the understanding of the regulations governing different types of business organizations.

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (10-12) - 52.0211
Standards and Objectives - PDF
This Business Management course seeks to develop sound management skills within students, as management plays a role in any future employment opportunity. Students are able to analyze, synthesize, and evaluate data from the other functional areas of business (e.g., marketing, finance, accounting, and production) as well as focus on managing one's time and the time and talents of others. Effective management requires decision-making abilities, long-range planning knowledge, human relations expertise, and motivational skills. Students learn leadership skills and are able to select appropriate management styles. Finally, students are taught current technological applications and the effect international trade has on management style and decisions.

BUSINESS MATH (10-12) - 52.0311
Standards and Objectives - PDF
This one-semester or full-year course is designed to provide the business student with a basic understanding of essential mathematical concepts, as well as the background of business information that will relate directly to jobs in the business world. Computer and ten-key calculator computational skills will be stressed.

BUSINESS WEB PAGE DESIGN (10-12) - 52.0254
Standards and Objectives - PDF
This semester course provides students with an introduction to the Internet. Students will demonstrate a basic knowledge of the Internet and its tools through the use of e-mail, search engines and browsers. HTML and Web publishing software will be used to create, format, illustrate, design, edit, and publish Web pages. Emphasis will be placed on the application of the Internet in business.

ADVANCED BUSINESS WEB PAGE DESIGN (10-12) - 52.0264
Standards and Objectives - PDF
This semester course is a continuation of skill developed in Internet I. This course provides skill development in the electronic procedures of producing, editing, publishing, and maintaining documents on the Internet. Web publishing software and HTML are used to develop the competencies of creating, formatting, illustrating, designing, editing/revising, and publishing documents on the World Wide Web. Proofreading, document composition, and communication competencies are included.

COMPUTERS IN BUSINESS (8-9) - 52.0111
Standards and Objectives - PDF
Students will be introduced to business systems and experience how computers are used as tools in business. The business information processing cycle, management principles, ethics, economics, finance, marketing, and communications will be presented. Exposure to business software applications will be an integral part of this class, including Internet browsers, search engines, e-mail, word processing, presentations, spreadsheet, and database software programs.

COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY (9-12) - 52.0417
Standards and Objectives - PDF
An introduction to computer application software that includes word processing, spreadsheet, database, and telecommunications. An awareness of career opportunities, business ethics, and trends is included.

COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY II (10-12) - 52.0419
Standards and Objectives - PDF
This course applies advanced concepts and principles using word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and electronic presentation software. Students will integrate applications learned. This course builds on skills included in Computer Technology.

Note: This course was formerly Electronic Spreadsheets and Databases.

DESKTOP PUBLISHING I (10-12) - 52.0447
Standards and Objectives - PDF
This one-semester course provides skill development in the electronic procedures of producing and editing publications. Students will create, format, illustrate, design, edit/revise, and print publications. Improved productivity of electronically produced newsletters, flyers, brochures, reports, advertising materials, and other publications are emphasized. Proofreading, document composition, and communication competencies are also included.

DESKTOP PUBLISHING II (10-12) - 52.0457
Desktop Publishing II is an in-depth course for the creative-minded student wanting to gain computer experience. The course provides students with the opportunity to learn advanced publishing skills while creating a portfolio containing: newsletters, brochures, invitations, flyers, calendars, and proposals. Professional appearance will be evident in the quality of work produced for student portfolios.

ECONOMICS FOR BUSINESS (10-12) - 52.0611
Standards and Objectives - PDF
This course focuses on the study of economic problems and the methods by which societies solve them. Characteristics of the market economy of the United States and its function in the world and methods of applying economics to one's life will be explored.

Note: This course is a Core elective, which may be offered for either 0.5 or 1.0 units of social studies or applied technology education (CTE )credit. Persons who teach this course would be required to have a social studies, business, or marketing composite with a minimum of six semester hours in economics. The credentials of the instructor do not determine the credit options for students. Students may decide to take this class for social studies, business, or marketing credit (but not all). However, to generate CTE add-on dollars, a social studies teacher must also have an approved CTE endorsement.

ENTREPRENEURSHIP FOR BUSINESS (10-12) - 52.0621
Standards and Objectives - PDF
Students gain an understanding of the marketing and management principles necessary to start and operate their own business. They will develop an awareness of the opportunities for small business ownership and develop the planning skills needed to open a small business. Students will become aware of the traits and characteristics of successful entrepreneurs. Students gain an awareness of knowledge needed in research, planning and regulations affecting the small business and the means of financing a small business. They will understand the specific strategies of business management and marketing and the economic role of the entrepreneur in the market system. Entrepreneurship is designed for students enrolled in Business Education, and/or other courses, who have an interest in developing the skills, attitudes, and knowledge necessary for successful entrepreneurs.

KEYBOARDING I (7-9) - 52.0428
Standards and Objectives - PDF
In the beginning semester keyboarding course, the student will master touch operation on a computer keyboard. Correct fingering by touch and good techniques will receive primary emphasis; speed and accuracy will be given secondary emphasis. The fourth row numbers and symbols and 10-key pad will also be taught. The student will use basic word processing functions on a variety of document types.

Note: For students with either Partial or Minimal Mastery Level keyboarding technique, keyboarding improvement emphasis should be place on technique improvement before speed and accuracy. If student technique is evaluated as Mastery or Near Mastery Level, keyboarding improvement emphasis should be placed on increasing between 4 to 8 words per minute with no more than 2 errors per minute while maintaining high level techniques.

KEYBOARDING APPLICATIONS (7-12) - 52.0438
Standards and Objectives - PDF
This 7-12 grade course is designed to increase student keyboarding skill through drill practice and reinforcement of correct techniques. Students will use word processing software to create, format, and edit personal and business documents.

Note: Students who enter the course with minimum timed-writing level competence are expected to improve keyboarding speed and accuracy by increasing between 4 to 8 words per minute with a maximum of 2 errors per minute.

LEADERSHIP PRINCIPLES (11-12) - 08.0211
Standards and Objectives - PDF | Curriculum Resources
This course is recommended for students who are elected student body or class officers, organization or club presidents/officers, or are considering running for one of these offices. Student leaders have great ambitions and enthusiasm for the school and student body – but this alone does not create success. This class teaches how to be an “effective leader.” Concepts of goal setting, motivation, team building, time management, conflict resolution, dealing with stress, and much more are discussed. Students may be eligible to receive three (3) credits of concurrent enrollment at Utah Valley State College.

WORD PROCESSING BASICS (9-12) - 52.0461
Standards and Objectives - PDF
In this introductory course, students learn basic word processing skills. These invaluable skills include editing and proofreading documents, performing standard file management procedures, keyboarding, and creating applicable business documents to simulate a real-life job environment.

WORD PROCESSING (10-12) - 52.0471
Standards and Objectives - PDF
This advanced course builds upon the knowledge acquired in Word Processing I. Students develop advanced application competencies o word processing. Improved productivity in the most efficient, timesaving way of producing documents using word processing software is stressed. An integral part of this course is continued instruction and practice in formatting and editing and the creation of business documents through the use of functions such as merge. Graphics are also introduced.

Updated June 10, 2008


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janet [dot] goble [at] schools [dot] utah [dot] gov (Janet Goble), Specialist
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801>538-7891

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