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Welcome to the ��CNHS Business Department

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Why choose Business classes?

  • Business is the #1 declared major of CNHS graduates
  • Hoosier Hot Jobs of the future lists
      • Accounting
      • Office Manager and Finance Manager
      • Sales Director
      • Market Research Analyst
      • Human Resources Specialist
      • Personal Financial Advisor

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Business classes …..

  • Are project based
  • May be eligible for dual credit
  • Have teachers with real world experience
  • Will make you more valuable in the workplace NOW and in the future
  • Prepare you for the rigor of college business courses
  • Are FUN and engaging!

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Business Classes are for Everyone!

All CNHS graduates must pass

  • Preparing for College and Careers
    • Complete assessments to determine strengths, interests, personality type
    • Explore careers related to interests
    • Create a resume and complete job applications
    • Explore colleges and post high school plans
    • Create a plan to achieve desired diploma goal
    • Learn basic Personal Finance

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Freshman Year

  • Principles of Business Management
    • Learn basic business principles
    • Dual credit available
  • Digital Applications and Responsibilities
    • Become proficient in Word, Excel, Powerpoint and Access
    • Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification available
    • Dual credit available

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Sophomore Year

  • Accounting Fundamentals
    • How to journalize and post transactions
    • Prepare financial statements
  • Marketing Fundamentals
    • The 4 P’s: Product, Price, Place, Promotion
    • Dual credit available

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Junior Year

  • Personal Financial Responsibility
    • Create a budget and learn to manage credit
    • Buying a car, house and planning for retirement
    • Counts as Quantitative Reasoning
  • Sports and Entertainment Marketing
    • basics of marketing as it relates to the sports and entertainment industry
  • Advanced Accounting
    • Accounting for a corporation
    • Counts as Quantitative Reasoning

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Senior Year

  • Global Economics
    • Examine the role of consumers and producers in a domestic and global economy
    • Counts as Economics requirement for senior year
  • Career Information and Exploration
    • Assistance in completing the Senior Project
    • Explore Careers, Interests and plans after high school just in time for graduation

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Senior Year (continued)

  • Business Law & Ethics
    • Develop an understanding of criminal, civil , contract, family and consumer law
    • Study the relationship between law and ethics
    • Dual Credit available

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Technical Honors Diploma Pathway

Principles of Business Management

Business Administration Pathway

Management Fundamentals

Accounting Fundamentals

Accounting Pathway

Accounting Fundamentals

Advanced Accounting

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Mr. Dunn

Teaches:

Preparing for College and Careers

Principles of Business Management

Sports and Entertainment Marketing

Education: BA Business Education, Indiana State University

Masters Business Management, Indiana Wesleyan University

Meet the Business Teachers

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Meet the Business Teachers

Mr. Seavers

Teaches:

Career Information and Exploration

Business Law and Ethics

Personal Financial Literacy

Education: BA and MA from Ball State

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Meet the Business Teachers

Mr. Campbell

Teaches:

Career Information and Exploration

Global Economics

Digital Applications & Responsibilities

Marketing Fundamentals

Education: BA Economics, Indiana University

MA Education, University of Indianapolis

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Meet the Business Teachers

Ms. Daily

Teaches:

Preparing for College and Careers

Accounting Fundamentals

Advanced Accounting

Management Fundamentals

Education:

BS Business Management, Indiana University

MA Education, Indiana University

MBA IU Kelley School of Business

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Thank you for attending our �8th Grade Family Night

We look forward to seeing you in the Business classes next fall!