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Business Management

Business Management The Business Management Program is great for students wanting to start their own business. You will learn many aspects of running a business. Real life scenarios are brought into the classroom through speakers and field trips. Students write a full business plan and work with real commercial lenders. You will also be eligible to join FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) and participate in FBLA activities.
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Future Business Leaders of America

FBLA prepares students by promoting business leadership, understanding of private enterprise, establishing career goals and developing character and self-confidence in its members. FBLA serves 300,000 members and teachers in 13,000 chartered chapters worldwide.



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DECA

DECA, focused primarily on Marketing Education provides activities and classroom tools that promote the learning of competency-based skills in marketing, management and entrepreneurial career fields, and develop leadership and civic consciousness. DECA serves more than 160,000 students enrolled in secondary and postsecondary marketing education programs. DECA is co-curricular; it is an integrated part of the classroom instructional program.

Credits:A maximum of 3 credits per year
Graduation Requirement:Math and Technology- A student who successfully completes this two-year Program will be able to earn two credits in math towards graduation requirements, (one credit per year). MAUHS students can earn the required 0.5 Technology credit by completing the first year of this program
Suggested Preparation:Business Basics, Computer Applications or Microsoft Office
Post High School Education: Business graduates have enrolled in Castleton, Johnson & Wales, Southern Vermont College, CCV and Culinary Institute of America
Prerequisite: Instructor permission

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2011-2012 - Career Development Center - Course Catalog

Adults are welcome to apply for daytime technical programs. A Vermont resident adult without a high school diploma is a secondary student and is eligible for tuition to be paid by their school district. Adults with high school diplomas will be charged a tuition. Financial aid may be available. Contact the Adult Education Office at 447-3596.

 

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