Title: MHS Business Department
1MHS Business Department
Beth Rogers Kathy Soares John Bronowski Mike Kiyoi
2Business Department
- Courses Offered
- Computer Lit I II (9-12)
- Typing/Comp. Lit I (9-12) each one semester
- Accounting 1-2 (10-12)
- Accounting 3-4 (11-12)
- Intro to Structured Programming (10-12)
- ROP Computer Programming I (11-12)
- NEW! Coming Fall 2003
- Advanced Computer Applications (11-12)
3Computer Lit III (9-12)Sample units of
instruction
Microsoft Office 2000
4Word
- Basics of Word Processing
- Editing
- Controlling Text
- Creating Reports
- Increase Efficiency
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6Excel
- Spreadsheet Applications
- Organizing the Worksheet
- Formulas
- Making Worksheets Useful
- Charts
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8Access
- Database Management System for Finding
Ordering Data - Reports
- Manipulating Data
- Create/Modify Forms
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10PowerPoint
- Presentations
- Work with Audio and Visual Elements
- Animation of Text Graphics
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14Publisher
- Desktop Publishing
- Wide Variety of Documents such as
- newsletters
- brochures
- flyers
- letterhead
- greeting cards
- certificates
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16FrontPage
- Create Web Pages
- Multiple Page Webs
- Themes
- Hyperlinks
17Accounting I II
ACCOUNTING the language of business. Learn the
basic accounting procedures used to operate a
business. Learn to plan, record, and analyze
financial information. This class will serve as a
sound background for employment in office jobs
and preparation for studying business courses in
college.
18Typing/Computer Lit I
- First semester
- Learning keyboard
- Typing by touch
- Increasing speed
- Weekly timed tests
- Second semester
- Learn how to use Microsoft Word, Excel, Access,
and PowerPoint
19Intro to Structured Programming
ROP Programming I
20These classes DO meet the MCS graduation
requirement. Units include Photoshop Visual
Basic HTML/Web Page
21Visual Basic
- Microsoft Visual Basic is a hands on tool used to
help the students get their first experience with
programming.
22Visual Basic allows you to create programs that
allow the user to make different selections.
Each selection causes something to happen in VB.
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24Student Work
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26Adobe Photoshop
- Adobe Photoshop gives you the ability to create
new photos and modify existing ones. - Students complete a variety of assignments to
become familiar with various techniques.
27Photoshop Student Work
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30HTML
- Hypertext Markup Language
- In-Depth Study Including
- Creating and Editing a Web Page
- Creating a Website with links
- Creating Tables, Image Maps, frames, and Forms
31Sample Projects
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32NEW! Advanced Computer Applications (students
take Intro to Programming or ROP Programming
first)
- Units Include
- Adobe After Effects
- Bryce 3D
- Video Studio
- FALL 2003
33Adobe After Effects
Learn how to create, manipulate, and optimize
motion graphics for film, video, and the Web.
Learn how to produce animations, dazzling
effects, 3D layers and more.
34Bryce 3D
Learn how to create 3D worlds from conception to
final 3D imagery. Teaches 3D scene composition
and lighting in new ways Presents digital
artists with new ways of illustrating
stories Shows users how to create all types of
environments and worlds from photo-realistic to
complete fantasy.
35Samples
36Video Studio
- VideoStudio carries a wide range of video
editing tools to help you produce memorable
movies that no one would want to miss. - Capture video from DV, D8, and Hi8 camcorders
- Grab DVD-ready video with MPEG-Direct capture
- Share movies on CD, DVD, tape, or the Web