BSSD Course Descriptions_3_19_12 - the Bering Strait School District
BSSD Course Descriptions_3_19_12 - the Bering Strait School District BSSD Course Descriptions_3_19_12 - the Bering Strait School District
Communication and Audio/Visual Technology 11055 Video Prerequisite: Grade Level: 912 Credit: 0.50 Video courses enable students to explore video communications, incorporating both the technical and artistic aspects of video media. Topics covered in the course include the use of video equipment and techniques, and students typically create a video presentation. Advanced course topics may include creating various forms of film media including silent film; sport and music video; and self portrait video. (NACTEC = 0.25 credits) 11101 Journalism Prerequisite: Grade Level: 912 Credit: 0.50 Journalism courses (typically associated with the production of a school newspaper, yearbook, or literary magazine) emphasize writing style and technique as well as production values and organization. Journalism courses introduce students to the concepts of newsworthiness and press responsibility; develop students’ skills in writing and editing stories, headlines, and captions; and teach students the principles of production design, layout, and printing. Photography and photojournalism skills may be included. 11152 Desktop Publishing Prerequisite: Grade Level: 912 Credit: 0.50 Desktop Publishing courses integrate the knowledge and skills learning in word processing with the concepts, procedures and application of desktop publishing. Students learn to format, create and proofread brochures, programs, newsletters, web pages, presentations and manuscripts. Bering Strait School District 2012-2013 34
Business and Marketing 12001 Business/Office Career Exploration 12104 Accounting Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Grade Level: 912 Grade Level: 912 Credit: 0.50 Business/Office Career Credit: 0.50 Accounting courses introduce and Exploration courses expose students to the expand upon the fundamental accounting principles occupational opportunities available in the and procedures used in businesses. Course content accounting, administration, data processing, typically includes the full accounting cycle, payroll, management, and secretarial fields. Emphasis taxes, debts, depreciation, ledger and journal is placed on responsibilities, qualifications, work techniques, and periodic adjustments. Students may environment, and career paths. These courses learn how to apply standard auditing principles and to prepare budgets and final reports. Calculators, may also include consumer education topics, electronic spreadsheets, or other automated tools are keyboard exposure, and/or hands-on usually used. Advanced topics may include elementary experience within the various occupational principles of partnership and corporate accounting and areas. the managerial uses of control systems and the accounting process. 12004 Office Services 12151 Marketing Career Exploration Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Grade Level: 912 Grade Level: 912 Credit: 0.50 Office Services courses introduce students to and help them refine clerical and receptionist skills. Course content typically covers filing, telephone, and keyboarding skills; reprographic machinery and procedures; communications skills; and so on. Credit: 0.50 Geared for students with an interest in marketing, sales, or small business operation, Marketing Career Exploration courses expose students to the opportunities available in retail, wholesale, advertising, and other occupational fields using marketing principles. (NACTEC = 0.25 credits) 12053 Entrepreneurship 12162 Internet Marketing Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Grade Level: 912 Grade Level: 912 Credit: 0.50 Entrepreneurship courses acquaint students with the knowledge and skills necessary to own and operate their own businesses. Topics from several fields typically form the course content: economics, marketing principles, human relations and psychology, business and labor law, legal rights and responsibilities of ownership, business and financial planning, finance and accounting, and communication. Several topics surveyed in Business Management courses may also be included. (NACTEC = 0.25 credits) Credit: 0.50 Internet Marketing covers the principles and functions of marketing from the standpoint of conducting business on the internet. Typically, students develop such skills as using the internet as a marketing tool, conducting a marketing analysis via the internet, planning marketing support activities, managing an electronic marketing campaign, managing/owning a business via the internet, and analyzing the impact of the internet on global marketing. Bering Strait School District 2012-2013 35
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Communication and Audio/Visual Technology<br />
11055 Video<br />
Prerequisite:<br />
Grade Level: 9<strong>12</strong><br />
Credit: 0.50 Video courses enable students to<br />
explore video communications, incorporating<br />
both <strong>the</strong> technical and artistic aspects of video<br />
media. Topics covered in <strong>the</strong> course include <strong>the</strong><br />
use of video equipment and techniques, and<br />
students typically create a video presentation.<br />
Advanced course topics may include creating<br />
various forms of film media including silent film;<br />
sport and music video; and self portrait video.<br />
(NACTEC = 0.25 credits)<br />
11101 Journalism<br />
Prerequisite:<br />
Grade Level: 9<strong>12</strong><br />
Credit: 0.50 Journalism courses (typically<br />
associated with <strong>the</strong> production of a school<br />
newspaper, yearbook, or literary magazine)<br />
emphasize writing style and technique as well<br />
as production values and organization.<br />
Journalism courses introduce students to <strong>the</strong><br />
concepts of newsworthiness and press<br />
responsibility; develop students’ skills in writing<br />
and editing stories, headlines, and captions;<br />
and teach students <strong>the</strong> principles of production<br />
design, layout, and printing. Photography and<br />
photojournalism skills may be included.<br />
11152 Desktop Publishing<br />
Prerequisite:<br />
Grade Level: 9<strong>12</strong><br />
Credit: 0.50 Desktop Publishing courses<br />
integrate <strong>the</strong> knowledge and skills learning in<br />
word processing with <strong>the</strong> concepts, procedures<br />
and application of desktop publishing. Students<br />
learn to format, create and proofread brochures,<br />
programs, newsletters, web pages,<br />
presentations and manuscripts.<br />
<strong>Bering</strong> <strong>Strait</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>District</strong> 20<strong>12</strong>-2013<br />
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