Business and Marketing
Courses & Descriptions
Business 1
Grade Level: 9, 10, 11, 12
Course Length: Semester
Credit: 0.5 per semester of academic elective credit
Fee: None
Prerequisite: None
Location:
Englewood High School
3800 S. Logan Street
Englewood, CO 80113
2023-24 Schedule: First semester - M/T/F 9:12-10:04 and TH 9:44-11:08 Second semester - M/T/F 10:09 - 11:01 and W 9:44-11:08
Description: For students interested in learning more about how and why businesses make the decisions they do, this course will expose a variety of strategies and principles on major concepts such as communication, operations, management, economics, human resources, and marketing.
Business 2
Grade Level: 9, 10, 11, 12
Course Length: Semester
HS Credit: 0.5 per semester of academic elective credit
College Credit: 3 college credits through Arapahoe Community College. BUS 1015 - Intro to Business.
Fee: None
Prerequisite: Business 1 or instructor approval
Location:
Englewood High School
3800 S. Logan Street
Englewood, CO 80113
2023-24 Schedule: Not offered
Description: This course applies all principles learned in Business I using Project Based Learning. Run your own business from start to finish! In this course, you’ll develop an idea for a product, form a business, raise capital by selling stock in your company, create the product, sell the product, perform profit/cost analysis, and liquidate the business. This course is aligned with BUS 115 through Arapahoe Community College.
Marketing
Grade Level: 9, 10, 11, 12
Course Length: Semester
HS Credit: 0.5 per semester of academic elective credit
College Credit: 3 college credits through Arapahoe Community College. MAR 2016 Principles of Marketing.
Prerequisite: None
Fee: None
Location:
Englewood High School
3800 S. Logan Street
Englewood, CO 80113
2023-24 Schedule: M/T/F 8:15-9:07 and W 8:15-9:39
Description: Marketing Principles is a fast-paced class, which prepares students for the future through many real-life experiences and introduces students to marketing practices, principles, and related careers. The class content may include units of study in salesmanship, advertising, and promotion, financing, human relationships, merchandising, free enterprise, and career exploration. The college-bound or career-bound student will enhance their chance to succeed by understanding the role marketing plays in their life. Students may apply what they have learned in real business situations through DECA by attending local, state, and national conferences. This class addresses all seven marketing standards. Students may also receive Workplace Experience (on-the-job experience) credit by working in School-Based Enterprise (T-Shirt shop) and/or jobs outside of school.