Business/Computer Site
North Putnam High School Business Department
Updated
01/04/2010
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In North Putnam's Business/Computer courses, you will learn basic business and software skills and improve your efficiency when using word processing, spreadsheet, data base, presentation, and web publishing software. You will also learn how to find information, follow directions, work in teams, and teach others. Classes incorporate individualized instruction and real-world projects as you learn about business and technology.
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Business/Computer
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CLICK HERE for Career Pathway for Administration and Information Support |
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Digital
Communication Tools Course Required for Graduation Grade 9 |
Class Syllabus Master the skill of touch typing and use speech and handwriting when you communicate with a computer. You will also learn proper formatting of reports, resumes, letters and tables. |
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Computer Applications
This Course or --Dual Credit Computer Applications is Required for Graduation Grade 10, 11, or 12 |
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Syllabus for Computer Applications Software Introduction (MS Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint) and applications for personal and business use. |
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Personal
Finance Focus on Consumers Grade 10, 11, or 12 |
Introduction to Consumer Issues |
Business
Foundations
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Business Issues and Career Planning, plus learn all about starting a new business |
Advanced Computer Applications
(Must take both semesters for college credit) |
Class Syllabus
Class Syllabus |
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Bus Technology Lab Grades 11-12 |
Students register for IUPUI online computer courses |
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Accounting Grade 11 or 12 |
Beginning Level Finance Course, includes Computerized Accounting |
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