ACCOUNTING A or B (1/2 unit each)
The first half of this beginning bookkeeping course covers basic bookkeeping records, the beginning balance sheet, recording income and expenses, the journal, ledger, trial balance and interpretation of records. The student solves problems which provide a working knowledge of complete bookkeeping. The second half of the course is a continuation of the first half in which attention is given to the combined cash journals and petty cash book.
17 assignments in each half unit.
Tuition: $70.00 per half unit.BUSINESS MATHEMATICS A or B (1/2 unit each)
This is a course designed to train the individual to perform satisfactory computations and problems related to business activities.
18 assignments in each half unit.
Tuition: $70.00 per half unit.BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS A or B (1/2 unit each)
This course is designed to help students learn how to use the English language correctly and effectively in business and industry. Skills gained in this course will aid students in communicating successfully in office occupations, in seeking jobs and in taking job-entrance examinations.
16 assignments in each half unit.
Tuition: $70.00 per half unit.BUSINESS LAW (1/2 unit)
This course helps the student develop an understanding of legal rights and responsibilities in personal law and business law. Topics covered include the American legal system, court procedures, the criminal justice system, torts, the civil justice system, oral and written contracts, sales contracts and consumer protection.
15 assignments.
Tuition: $70.00 per half unit.INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS A or B (1/2 unit each)
This course is designed to introduce students to the world of business and to provide preparation for a more meaningful and beneficial interaction with business. Topics include the economic system, living in the computer age, consumer concerns, banking and financial services.
18 assignments in each half unit.
Tuition: $70.00 per half unit.CONSUMER EDUCATION A or B (1/2 unit each)
In the first half consumer values, goals and decisions in the marketplace are analyzed with respect to advertising, food purchase, transportation, owning an automobile, housing, clothing and human services. In the second half the managing of income through banking, checking, saving and investing services enables the consumer to better understand the U.S. economy and his/her role in consumer action.
16 assignments in each half unit.
Tuition: $70.00 per half unit.