Ms. Bartlett
bartletts@carthagetigers.org
My Classes
Our Classes
The CHS business department is committed to preparing students for the next step after graduation, whether that be continuing their education before work or immediately joining the workforce.
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Computer Applications
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EL Computer Applications
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Personal Finance
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EL Personal Finance
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Advanced Computer Applications (DC)
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Multi-Media
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Publications
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Business Law
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Business Communications
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Introduction to Business
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Accounting 1&2
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Entrepreneurship
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Desktop Publishing
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Web Design
Personal Finance
This course allows students to solve real-life problems as related to business, personal and financial matters. Topics include consumerism, wage and benefits, money and banking, budgeting, buying insurance and using credit.
EL Personal Finance
This course allows students to solve real-life problems as related to business, personal and financial matters. Topics include consumerism, wage and benefits, money and banking, budgeting, buying insurance and using credit.
Publications
This course designs and produces the Carthaginian yearbook. The student staff cover all aspects of design, photography, writing, as well as the business side of producing and selling a book.
Business Technology
This course introduces students to business equipment and the theoretical and practical aspects of today's electronic office procedures. Units of study include communications, human relations, word processing, e-mail, computer filing, filing, and career development.
Business Occupational Experience
This internship option is offered to student who are enrolled in any course within the Business Department. This allows qualified students to be excused from school a portion of the day to work in on of the approved businesses of the Carthage area.
EL Computer Applications
Students will learn to enhance their computer software skills and get prepared for a wide variety of careers. Students will learn the basics of Word Excel, and PowerPoint, which will enable them to work more effectively and productively in their other high school classes as well as the workforce.
Business Law
Students will explore the laws that affect businesses, consumers, and young adults. Students study real cases, participate in a mock trial, and apply the law to day-to-day situations. Curriculum includes sources of laws, consumer law, function of civil and criminal courts, criminal and tort law, and contracts.
Business Communication
This course will enhance students’ ability to effectively communicate in both the professional and educational setting. Hands on application using technology to develop oral communication skills such as making presentations, giving instructions, interviewing and making reports in an effective manner is reinforced in this course. Current topics, such as the proper use and management of social media, will be included.