2020-21 Hardin-Jefferson High School Course Guide Final
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Principles of Business, Marketing
and Finance
1 CREDIT GRADES: 9-12
COURSE #1613 PREREQUISITE: NONE
Principles of Business, Marketing, and Finance students gain
knowledge and skills in economies and private enterprise
systems, the impact of global business, marketing of goods and
services, advertising, and product pricing. Students analyze the
sales process and financial management principles. This course
allows students to reinforce, apply, and transfer academic knowledge
and skills from their core scholastic classes to a variety of
interesting and relevant activities, projects, problems and settings in
business, marketing, and finance.
Virtual Business
.5 CREDITS GRADES: 10-12
COURSE #1621 PREREQUISITE: PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS
Virtual Business teaches students how to start a virtual business by creating
a web presence, conducting marketing, examining contracts appropriate for
an online business & demonstrating project management skills. This one
semester course is taught in conjunction with Advertising
Global Business
.5 CREDITS GRADES: 10-12
COURSE #1622 PREREQUISITE: PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS
Global Business is designed for students to analyze global trade theories, international
monetary systems, trade policies, politics, and laws relating to global
business as well as cultural issues, logistics, and international human resource management.
C L A S S S P O T L I G H T
Audio/Video
Production I
RECOMMENDED: PRIN. OF ARTS, A/V TECHNOLOGY, AND COMMUNICATIONS
1 CREDIT
GRADES: 10-12
COURSE #1607
This class will cover basic video editing, special effects, layouts, lighting, and other skills needed
to make a quality looking video. Students will be expected to develop an understanding of the
industry with a focus on pre-production, production, and post-production audio and video products.
Students will adapt language for audience, purpose, situation, and intent through structure
and style; organize oral and written information; interpret and communicate information,
data, and observations; deliver formal and informal presentations; apply active listening skills;
listen to and speak with diverse individuals; and exhibit public relations skills.
“It is a nice challenge and
fun experience to put out
work that the whole school
will see“
-Trent Greer
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