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2020-2021
Creativity Collaboration
Citizenship Commuinication
Critical Thinking
Business & Information Technology (Business)
Family & Consumer Sciences (FACS)
Marketing Education
Technology and Engineering (Tech Ed)
Students are provided opportunities to complement their academic preparation while exploring a variety of careers and learning skills and concepts in the areas of:
Computer Applications Business Law
Business Management
Cyber Security
App Development
Business and Marketing
Basics
Briar Woods High School
Business Teachers:
Nancy Cooley
Christina Oak
Chris Starke
Angela Woodward
COURSE# COURSE NAME CREDIT GRADE PREREQUISITES TEACHER
821000 Introduction to Business & Marketing
1 9-11 none OakWoodward
828001 Computer Information Systems
1 9-12 none Cooley
894101 Introduction to Cybersecurity 1 9-11 None Starke
828002 Advanced Computer Information Systems
1 10-12 Computer Information Systems
Cooley
830000 Accounting 1 10-12 none Cooley
831000 Advanced Accounting 1 11-12 Accounting Cooley
835700 Business Law 0.5 10-12 none Woodward
836700 Business Management 0.5 10-12 none Woodward
839001 Design, Multimedia & Web Technologies
1 10-12 none Woodward
894103 Cybersecurity Software Operations
1 10-12 Introduction to Cybersecurity
Starke
828500 App Development 1 11-12 none CooleyNEW!
Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda is a nonprofit education association of students preparing for careers in business and business-related fields.
The FBLA chapter at Briar Woods implements professional, community service, and fundraising activities that prepare students for competition at a local, regional, and national level.
http://www.fbla-pbl.org
Briar-Woods FBLA Activities 2019-2020 Fall Leadership Conference Ice Cream Social Officer Training – FBLA Headquarters Comfort Cases Service Project President’s Dinner – Harrisonburg, Virginia Christmas Service Project for Project Ask Dave and Buster’s Business Trip Region Competition – Lord Fairfax
Community College State Competition – Reston, Virginia IIIs Bosom Buddies Service Project Closing Social National Competition – Salt Lake City, Utah
Students in ALL business courses will have the opportunity to take the Workplace Readiness industry certification
Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) is the credential required by academia and business, recognized globally as the premier credential chosen by individuals seeking to validate their knowledge, skills and abilities relating to the Microsoft Office applications.
Students taking Computer Information Systems will have the opportunity to obtain the following certifications during the course:
MOS Word MOS Excel MOS PowerPoint MOS Access
http://www.certiport.com
Facilitate student progress toward a set of unifying goals in the areas of academic achievement, cultural and environmental issues, health and safety, individual and family relations, leadership and workplace ethics, and application of technology.
Briar Woods High School FACS Teachers: Diane Breinig
Maryanne Valleau
COURSE# COURSE NAME CREDIT GRADE PREREQUISITES
844003 Introduction to Early Childhood 1 9-12 none
844001 Early Childhood Education I 1 10-12 Recommended: Human Development
845002 Early Childhood Education II 1 11-12 Early Childhood Education I
875101 Introduction to Culinary Arts 1 9-11 none
845700 Gourmet Foods 0.5 9-12 none
845100 Gourmet Foods 1 9-12 none
847700 Introduction to Housing Design 0.5 9-12 none
840700 Independent Living 0.5 9-12 none
820700 Project Management 0.5 9-12 none
846700 Fashion Design and Merchandise 0.5 9-12 none
840002840006
Teacher Cadet 1 DETeacher Cadet 2 DE
11
11-1211-12
3.0 GPA, application process, essay, teacher recommendation
The ABC’s of Early Childhood
Education Intro,I & II
Educators Rising:Educators Rising provides middle and high school students with opportunities to explore teaching as a career option. It helps students gain a realistic understanding of the nature of education and the role of the teacher.
What Educators Rising can do for you:Raise Awareness – Promote excellence – Enhance Leadership Skills
Build Self-Confidence – Become a Role Model
Early Childhood II National Certification AAFCS & Para Pro
Education Fundamentals (Teachers for Tomorrow) AAFCS & Praxis Core
Workplace Readiness Skills Testing (all courses)
Intro to Business & Marketing Sports Marketing Marketing 1 (Non Co-Op/Co-Op) Advanced Marketing (Non Co-Op/Co-Op) Travel & Tourism Marketing Sales
Field Trips * Fun * Project-Based Learning
BWHS Marketing Teachers: Renae Sterling Heather VanDyke
COURSE# COURSE NAME CREDIT GRADE PREREQUISITES
821000 Introduction to Business & Marketing 1 9-11 none
821100 Sports & Entertainment Marketing 1 10-12 Introduction to Business & Marketing recommended
822100 Marketing Non Co-Op 1 10-12 None
822000 Marketing Co-Op 2 11-12 Screening Conference with Mrs. Sterling or Ms. VanDyke
823100 Advanced Marketing Non Co-Op 1 11-12 Marketing Non Co-Op OR Marketing Co-Op
823000 Advanced Marketing Co-Op 2 11-12 Marketing Non Co-Op OR Marketing Co-Op
822500 Travel & Tourism Marketing Sales 1 11-12 Introduction to Business & Marketing recommended
Students work in marketing related job outside of school
Students work 396-hours during the school year
Combines classroom instruction with supervised on the-job training in a local marketing business
Quarterly evaluation on the job performance
No previous marketing courses required
Grades: 11 and 12
Course: 2 credits (Course #822000 & #823000)
See Mrs. Sterling or Ms. VanDyke in room 403 with questions and/or pre-screening conference
❖ DECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs in marketing, finance, hospitality and management in high schools and colleges around the globe.
❖ DECA members become:
Academically Prepared
Community Oriented
Professionally Responsible
Experienced Leaders
Marketing Club
The Falcons' Nest
➢ Gold Certified School Based Enterprise
Operated by marketing students
“Get Your Gear Here!”
NRF – Customer Service & Sales
NRF – Advanced Customer Service & Sales
The NRF’s mission is to advance the interests of the retail industry through advocacy, communications and education.
We Are – FUN!
We Are – Project Based Learning
We Are – Always Open - Room 403/405
We Are – DECA!
Provides experiences that lead to the development of technologically literate people. At the elementary school level, students are introduced to technology and begin learning to use it in the classroom. At the middle school level, students considering a career in technology may explore the subject in several overview courses.
At the high school level, students take courses to prepare them for technical & professional of higher education programs, in the areas of STEM, engineering or architecture.
Briar Woods Teachers:
Erik Kittelson
Jim Scott
COURSE# COURSE NAME CREDIT GRADE PREREQUISITES
810000 Aerospace Science I 1 10-12 None- Must be 10th Grade
810500 Aerospace Science II 1 11-12 Aerospace Science 1
852000 Materials & Processes 1 9-12 none
852400 Manufacturing Systems I 1 10-12 Materials & Processes
852800 Manufacturing Systems II 1 11-12 Manufacturing Systems 1
851000 Production Systems 1 12 Manufacturing Systems 2
853000 Technical Drawing & Design 1 9-12 none
853500 Engineering Drawing & Design 1 10-12 Technical Drawing & Design
854000 Architectural Drawing & Design 1 10-12 Technical Drawing & Design
854500 Advanced Drawing & Design 1 11-12 Architectural Drawing & Design or Engineering Drawing & Design
TBD Introduction to Engineering Design(Honors-Level Course)
1 9-11 None
857000 Technology Transfer 1 10-12 Technology Foundations
858000 Technology Assessment 1 11-12 Technology Transfer
842100 Technology of Robotic Design 1 9-12 None
TSA: Prepares students by offering leadership opportunities in technology, innovation, design, and engineering.
TSA students: Apply and integrate science, technology, engineering and math
concepts.
Gain leadership and problem solving skills that can be used in college and the work force.
Compete in Regional, State, and National competitions
Video Game Design
Robotics and Automation
Engineering Design
System Control
Autodesk Certified User Exam CAD students have the opportunity to complete entry level
industry certifications within each course
Autodesk AutoCAD User Certification
Autodesk Inventor User Certification
Autodesk Revit Architecture User Certification
Prepare students for collegeDevelop skills for successful
entry into the workplace
Critical thinking
Communication
Collaboration
Creativity
Citizenship
Student Organizations
Leadership Industry Certifications