• Entrepreneurship

    Entrepreneurship
  • Students focus on recognizing a business opportunity, starting a business, and operating and maintaining a business. Students will align business goals that focus on planning, organizing, coordinating, and controlling the resources needed to produce and provide goods and/or services that lead to owning and operating a small business. They will learn statutes and regulations affecting businesses, families, and individuals.

Business Teachers

  • Last Name First Name Room Num. Phone Ext. Email Department Role Subjects
    Moody Christopher 175 100175 chmoody@forsyth.k12.ga.us Career / Tech Teacher Business
    Yonk Carla 156 100156 cyonk@forsyth.k12.ga.us Career / Tech Department Chair Business

Introduction to Business & Technology

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    Introduction to Business & Technology is the foundation course for the Entrepreneurship, Business Accounting, and Human Resource Management Pathways. The course is designed for students as an overview of business and technology skills required for today's business environment. Knowledge of business principles, the impact of financial decisions, and technology proficiency combine to establish the elements of this course. Students will learn skills for working in a business environment, managing a business, owning a business, and managing personal finances.  The intention of this course is to prepare students to be successful both personally and professionally in an information-based society. Students will apply knowledge to situations and defend their actions and decisions through the knowledge and practice of skills acquired.

    Employability (soft) skills are integrated into daily activities and projects throughout the course to practice the skills required by business and industry.  Professional communication skills and practices, problem-solving, ethical and legal decision making, and effective presentation skills are utilized to prepare students for college and careers. IBT is appropriate for ALL high school students. Upon mastery of the standards in this course, students should register for higher level business courses. IBT also satisfies the prerequisite for IB Business Management SL.

Legal Environment of Business

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    Legal Environment of Business (LEB) addresses statutes and regulations affecting businesses, families, and individuals. All students will benefit with the knowledge of business law as they will eventually assume roles as citizens, workers, and consumers in their communities and in society at large. Students will get an overview of business law while concentrating on the legal aspects of business ownership and management. Legal issues addressed include court procedures, contracts, torts, consumer law, employment law, environmental law, international law, ethics, and the role of the government in business. Students will not only understand the concepts, but will also apply their knowledge to situations and defend their actions, decisions, and choices. Competencies in the co-curricular student organization, Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), are integral components of both the employability skills standards and content standards for this course.

Entrepreneurship

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    How do you turn an idea into a business? Experience just that in this course! Entrepreneurship focuses on recognizing a business opportunity, starting a business, operating and maintaining a business. Students will be exposed to the development of critical thinking, problem solving, and innovation in this course as they will either be the business owner or individuals working in a competitive job market in the future. Integration of accounting, finance, marketing, management, legal, and economic environments will be developed throughout projects in this course. Working to develop a business plan that includes structuring the organization, financing the organization, and managing information, operations, marketing, and human resources will be a focus in the course. Engaging students in the creation and management of a business and the challenges of being a small business owner will be fulfilled in this course.  Competencies in the co-curricular student organization, Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), are integral components of both the employability skills standards and content standards for this course.

Student Organization for Business & Finance

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