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Business
Computer
Courses
• Business Computer
Applications 11
• Data Management 12
• Business Info
Management 12
Taught by
Mr. Watt
How to use a computer in your
job or for university.
Use productivity
software for post
secondary courses.
What this means for you.
High grades achieved because you don’t go on to next level until “mastering” current level.
If you miss a class you pick up from where you left off.
• If you choose to work at
“accelerated pace” you can
often finish one course and
start another.
• Get 2 grade 12 courses
completed in one block.
• There is no pre-requisite for
BIM 12 or DM 12
• Receive gr. 12 credit for grad
“without” having to take a gr.
11 course first
BCA 11
Introductory course: PowerPoint, Excel, Word
Improve your keyboarding skills.
BIM 12
Focus on: layout / typing / file management -e.g. magazine editing / office assistant-law, dental, real estate assistant Typing various business documents / desktop publishing
DM 12
Focus on computer tools used in management. Become a manager in any area and have the computer skills.
Business
Courses
• Entrepreneurship 12
• Marketing 11/12
• Acct. 11 / Acct. 12
• Keyboarding
Taught by
Mr. Ross
Why Business? Largest Program Category
688,946 Business Degrees handed out in 2010 in North America
This is 19.7% of all degrees
Why?
Everything is business!
Entrepreneurship 12
We Think Differently…
Students work on teams creating their own businesses.
Using the same tools as Stanford, CalTech and Columbia…you have the time and tools to be successful
Core Value: Students must get out of the building and talk with suppliers and customers
Marketing 11 / 12
Focus on Web Marketing
Create your Web Identity / business online
Tour businesses.
Practical, Useful, Hands-on Focus
Web Marketing
Become an
expert on your
topic area and
develop a web
presence.
Eventually,
selling products
and services…
Accounting 11
The foundation of business is accounting.
Understanding the “numbers” is critical to
your success.
Learn: Personal Money Management.
PS: “if you are going to Business in
university…learn it here first.”
Accounting 12
Independent, hands-on and practical.
Learn accounting software that is used in
business.
Learn skills that are valued by all
businesses.
Keyboarding 11
Develop Speed and Accuracy
Practical document preparation
Word
PowerPoint
Publisher
This is a skill you use everyday…and will
use everyday after you graduate.
What students say…
“There is no great fun in doing things that
are easy and creating this business was a
lot of hard work.” –David P.
“…these lessons made a great addition to
all of the learning in Entrepreneurship and
will have an impact on my life for a
lifetime” –J.Z.
ICTM 11 / 12
Learn HTML, CSS, Javascript, Flash,
Photoshop etc
Each student will have the option to set
up their own learning goals & outcomes
Learn about what you are most interested
in
Joe K says….. “I think the biggest achievement i gained from that
class was the chance to customize and create a game
right outside my house with codes and mechanic
functioning with sprites and tools like the seed. ” Joe
Keet
ICTP 11/12 Learn about the programming
language that you are most
interested in
Create your own games and
learn programing at the same
time.
Independent, hands-on and
practical.
PC Repair, Cisco’s CCNA Learn about PC Maintenance &
Computer Networking
Students who gain ICT knowledge and
practical experience through the
Networking Academy program can earn
Cisco career certifications
Jesse N says…….. “Sardis Secondary's computer science courses are a perfect example of self-learning done RIGHT. With proper guidance and mentoring from our teacher, my classmates and I were able to create our own schedules and work with our abilities and interests. The huge variety of courses kept things engaging, and there was always something new to find out. I can't recommend these courses enough for anyone interested in computer science, networking, or web development!” – Jesse Noordegraaf
Server (Microsoft’s MCTS)
Focus on a Microsoft technology
Windows?
Exchange server? SQL server?
Other server applications
MCTS certification is recognized world-wide
(Microsoft’s upgrading to MCSA)
Here at Sardis, we focus mainly on Active
Directory and basic Windows Server 2008
management
Same curriculum as BCIT!
Bradley T says……. These courses allowed me to further investigate what I want
to do. Normally, you wouldn’t get the chance to explore
the many different fields in computers until university, where
you have to pay thousands. Here at Sardis, though, you get
an idea of the different fields, and the work it takes to do
well in them. All the Cisco and Server courses are university
level, although we do them over a much longer time. For
example, BCIT will get you your A+, your CCNA, and two
Microsoft certifications all in one year. At Sardis, it will take
roughly two to three years to get all these certifications.
Another major advantage to taking these courses here is
that you might be able to skip the first year at BCIT, and get
advanced placement into year two right away.
Salary According to a 2007 survey of UBC college graduates entering the
job market, a computer science degree offers the second-highest
starting salary.
Why take Psychology?
Psychology courses are part of almost every post-secondary program from Business, to Nursing, Teaching etc.
Find out about Careers in Psychology
• Counsellor,
• Sports Psychologist,
• Researcher
• Marketing Research
What aspects of your personality were you “born with” and what have been influenced by your:
Upbringing,
Friends
Culture
Experiences
AP Psychology 12
• Similar scope and topics but in
greater depth and complexity
• More essay style questions,
academic focus
• Optional: AP Psychology Exam
in May
If you score well on the
“optional” AP Exam in May
Receive Credit for first yr.
Psych. at:
UBC
UFV
SFU
Ecotourism
You’ve probably heard of tourism before,
but have you heard of ecotourism?
This exciting new field in tourism is growing
here in BC and around the world. The focus
is on responsible travel that encourages
environmental conservation and cultural
protection!
In this class you’ll learn
Theory/concepts behind ecotourism.
What ecotourism experiences are available
locally, provincially and globally.
Trip planning and preparedness.
Skills required by an ecotourism guide;
including water safety, paddling skills,
wilderness safety, map/compass/GPS
reading
Ecotourism cont’d
What students can expect
In class:
A mixture of lectures and activities including web-
quests, posters, research projects, case studies,
brochures etc.
Outside of the classroom:
Students will be expected to take part in a wide
variety of fieldtrips both in and out of the scheduled
school day. These may include
Ecotourism cont’d
• Stand Up Paddle Boarding
• Kayaking
• Hiking
• Overnight camping
• Geocaching
• Snowshoeing
• Ski/snowboard trip
• Optional International trip
to Costa Rica
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