BUSINESS EDUCATION (B E)




B E 5510. Office Management/(3).F.
Study of the responsibilities, problems and duties
of the office manager approached from a management
viewpoint; study made in managing the modern
office from both a traditional and computerized
office systems approaches; study of administering
systems and procedures in office work and
expansion of knowledge and techniques used to
reduce and control office costs. Dual-listed with
BE 4510.)                        




B E 5555. Advanced Methods in Teaching Business and
Marketing Subjects/(3).F.
This course provides students advanced methodology and 
classroom strategies in business and marketing education. 
It places emphasis on current issues such as: best
pedagogical practices for business and marketing
subjects taught within the school setting,
emerging learning environments in which all
learners can be successful, authentic assessment
appropriate to diverse learners, use of technology
to enhance teaching and learning, innovative
teaching strategies to design and modify
instruction.




B E 5565. Curriculum Development in Business and
Marketing Education/(3).S.
This course provides students with
understanding of principles for curriculum design,
development, and implementation in business and
marketing education. The content focuses on
contemporary curriculum design and implementation
strategies, a discussion of curriculum development
for school-to-work transition, formulation of
specific curriculum goals and objectives,
identification and selection of relevant
curriculum materials, and systematic assessment of
the business and marketing education curriculum.




B E 5575. Analysis of Teaching Practices in
Business and Marketing Education/(2).F.
This course provides students with an opportunity 
to conduct an original and unique action research 
project in an educational setting. Students will 
examine interactions in the classroom through in-depth 
observation and analysis of teaching practices, conduct 
a survey of literature, and apply action research
methodology in workforce development areas such as
business and marketing education.




B E 5650. Information Processing Applications
for Business and Education Professionals/(3).F.
In this course, electronic office systems and
equipment from an end-user perspective are
explored. The course includes work in a variety of
information processing applications such as word
processing, spreadsheets, databases, presentation
software, graphics, electronic mail, Internet
applications, web page design, and integrated
projects. Prerequisite: introductory data
processing/computer course. (Dual-listed with
BE 4650.)




B E 5660. Classroom Management and
Assessment/(2-3).F.
This course provides opportunities for students to
understand performance assessment and classroom
management strategies needed to teach business and
marketing education courses in public schools. 
Specifically, the course places emphasis in the
following areas: multiple assessment strategies,
making classroom management decisions and taking
action, and documenting and communicating these
actions. Dual-listed with BE 4660.)                        




B E 5810. Seminar/(3).On Demand.
(Dual-listed with BE 4810.)




B E 5850. Management of Occupational Education
Youth Organizations/(3).S.
A study of how to organize and administer youth
organization in occupational business and
marketing education for teachers in order to
establish an excellent learning situation.
(Dual-listed with BE 4850.)