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people in the business world . Emphasis is not only based on principles and rules but also on the purpose and logic of the law .
BUSINESS LAW 2 Grades 10 , 11 , 12 ( 5528 ) CCP
ACCOUNTING 1 Grades 10,11 , 12 1 Credit ( 5530 ) CCP
ACCOUNTING 2 Grades 11 , 12 1 Credit ( 5531 ) CCP
ECONOMICS Grades 11 , 12 1 Credit ( 5535 ) CCP
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AP MACRO- ECONOMICS Grades 11,12 1 Credit ( 5536 ) AP
Prerequisite ( s ): Business Law 1 ( 5527 ) Business Law 2 continues the study of business law , especially the application of learned concepts to case problems . An emphasis is placed on contract law , employment and discrimination laws , the purchase and the sale of goods , personal and real property laws , and protecting against loss ( insurance ).
Prerequisite ( s ): None This course is an introductory course in accounting . It covers major competencies to prepare students for advanced accounting . This is accomplished through applying accounting principles , completing the accounting cycle , preparing and maintaining payroll records , and interpreting financial statements . Students will also have an opportunity to investigate careers in accounting and will explain the need for a code of ethics in accounting . Students will apply critical thinking and problem solving skills to realistic business problems . Computer applications are integrated throughout the course .
Prerequisite ( s ): Accounting 1 Asnuntuck Community College Credit : 3 credit hours This course is designed to reinforce the accounting concepts and procedures learned in Accounting 1 and to apply these concepts to a variety of accounting procedures and documents . Emphasis is placed on the analysis of more complex transactions as well as the preparation of more detailed adjustments , worksheets , and financial statements of corporations . Knowledge acquired may be used for immediate employment or as a basis for further study at the college level . Students apply knowledge to computerized accounting procedures . Prerequisite ( s ): None Economics is the study of the way economists view , interpret , and analyze domestic , foreign , and global economics through macro and micro economic concepts . Personal economic skills are developed through the study and application of concepts that a student encounters within his / her personal economic world . Emphasis is placed on current events and issues related to economics . Internet access is provided for the application of economic concepts .
Prerequisite ( s ): None This full-year economics course explores the theory and practice of economic systems with a focus on the American economic system . The course will provide the student with an understanding of how the United States ’ economy operates and will help them explore and evaluate economic issues , problems , and policies . The course will
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