
Business & Marketing
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Why Choose the Business Industry as a Career?!
Choosing the business industry is a smart move if you’re into creativity, leadership, or making money work for you. Business skills—like marketing, finance, or entrepreneurship—can open doors to tons of careers and even help you start your own company one day.
It’s a flexible path that teaches you how to think smart, solve problems, and turn ideas into success, no matter what you’re passionate about.
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Every Good Thing Starts with a Plan!
We know it is your dream to start your own business or take over your parents' business but lets start with the basics.
It's Not All About the Money!
Oh, but it is when it comes to picking a career, especially in the business industry.
If you do not want to start your own business, you can always get a job assisting the owner and still get paid big bucks. Click below to see the job growth and wages of the Business and Finance industry.


Course Directory & Clubs for Business & Marketing

Description: Explore the concepts of advertising, planning strategies, communication skills, and professional development along with budget development, media selection, design, etc.
Prerequisite: Complete Marketing course
Credit Worth: 1
Career(s): Marketing Coordinator or Director, Advertising, Graphic Design, Business Management
Description: Course that teaches students how to collect, analyze, and interpret data using software tools to support business decisions and operations. Students learn skills in spreadsheets, databases, and data visualization.
Credit Worth: 1
Career(s): Data Analyst, Marketing Specialist, Project Coordinator.
Description: Students interested in written and multimedia expression. Studying forms of poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and multimedia technology. Students create their own portfolios. Course may culminate in the publication of a school-wide literary magazine. Does NOT take place of any required English courses.
Credit Worth: 1
Career(s): Author, Poet, Public Relations, Social Media Manager, Grant Writer.
Description: Initial exposure to newspaper and yearbook production skills and to journalistic theory and history. Students will learn journalistic principals, writing skills, and techniques. This course does NOT replace any required English courses.
Credit Worth: 1
Career(s): Public Relations, Social Media Manager, Copywriter, Data Research Analyst
Description: Teaches students about the legal system, basic rights, and responsibilities, as well as how laws are made and applied in society. It develops critical thinking, argumentation, and an understanding of justice.
Credit Worth: 1
Career(s): Lawyer, Public Policy Analyst, Business Consultant, Contract Specialist.
Description: Explore marketing concepts and examines the economic, marketing, and business fundamentals, in addition to the marketing functions of selling, promotion, and distribution. This course should be taken before the specialized courses like Advertising.
Credit Worth: 1
Career(s): Marketing Coordinator or Director, Advertising, Graphic Design, Business Management
Description: Introduces students to the scientific study of human behavior, emotions, and mental processes, helping them understand how people think, learn, and interact.
Credit Worth: 1
Career(s): Psychologist, Human Resource Specialist, Market Researcher, Educator.
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