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Location:3131 Twelve Mile Rd, Warren, MI 48092

About CTE

Career Technical Education classes help you gather the skills you need to succeed! By taking these classes, you are learning business professionalism and gaining experience in an evolving world. They encourage collaboration and give you a glimpse of the workplace, especially if you are pursuing a career in this particular industry. Learn how to handle your finances and how to make a proper resume. Become tech-savvy as you gain your Microsoft certifications and create websites for the school. Familiarize yourself with the laws of business and how to be safe on the web. Work-based classes such as these, offer mentoring and plenty of field trips-especially job fairs. These courses all play a part in planning your future. Join Mrs. Kourtakis and Mr. Wright, as they better prepare you for a world that's booming with business.


Accounting 1
HS7311/HS7312

This course will provide students with the manual and computerized accounting skills used in a small business, organized as a proprietorship or a corporation. Students will complete realistic accounting simulations and perform duties that assist the accountant in recording, sorting, and filing financial data. Manual and computerized competency will be exhibited in journalizing and posting transactions; reconciling a bank statement; completing a worksheet; creating a trial balance, balance sheet, and income statement; adjusting and closing entries; and implementing petty cash and payroll procedures.


Accounting 2
HS7321/HS7322

Students will expand their knowledge of manual and computerized accounting procedures. Decision‐making skills in budgeting, departmental accounting systems, payroll procedures, and simulated accounting experiences will be emphasized. In this course, students will use an online learning system for lecture notes, exercises, tutorials, online discussions, and assessments with online help and email available. Students completing Accounting 1 and 2 may qualify for college articulation credits.


Business Technology Management
HS7011/HS7012

This virtual, hands-on, student-led program will give you experience in a simulated business environment while using the Virtual Enterprises International (VEI) curriculum. A multifaceted business operation will take place each day within this business classroom. Students will take part in all of the steps included in a small business startup. accounting, administration, purchasing, sales and marketing, human resources, graphics, and design are departments working daily to establish a successful “Virtual Business”, including financial and operational management, and ethical responsibilities of business operations. This program will take you on an “out of the box” learning adventure through field trips, leadership competitions, and trade show events.


Cybersecurity 1
HS7121/HS7122

This course focuses on the evolving and pervasive technological environment with an emphasis on securing personal, organizational, and national information. Explores the broad topic of cybersecurity in a way that matters to you. Learn how to protect your data and privacy online and on social media, and why more and more IT jobs require cybersecurity awareness and understanding.


Cybersecurity 2
HS7123/HS7124

The cyber security field is the fastest growing field in the IT industry and is one of the most needed professions in the United States. Students gain competitive skills required to administer, analyze, and secure applications, networks, and devices. Students will understand concepts that include threats, attacks, and vulnerabilities; explore technology and tools; examine architecture and design; analyze identity and access management; demonstrate risk management; and examine cryptography and public key management.


Global Financial Citizenship
HS7612/HS7613

Global Financial Citizenship is designed to teach real-world applications and increase financial literacy. The topics will focus on employability in a global economy, career development, budgeting, money management, and credit management. Students will develop skills in pursuing career choices and prepare to be knowledgeable consumers. Other topics include college planning, saving, and investing, as well as consumer rights and responsibilities. Students will participate in a Capstone project centered around the successful management of a virtual business while learning how to be a global financial citizen.


Web Design 1
HS7721/HS7722

This robust program focuses on the desirable expertise required to pursue a career in Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design. Students will attain knowledge in the Digital Media field, as well as gain employability and technical skills to better prepare them for college and our global economy. The benefits of this program are endless. Students will have the opportunity to earn industry-recognized certifications; as well as attain knowledge in various web/program applications such as HTML and CSS.


Web Design 2
HS7723/HS7724

Students in the second year of the program will have an opportunity to develop and run the school’s website, attain employment through our work‐based learning program, participate in leadership organizations, and earn Articulated College Credit. After successful completion of the program, students may also become an Adobe Certified Associate Web Design Specialist in Photoshop, Dreamweaver, and Flash CC, as well as an Adobe Certified Associate Visual Design Specialist in Illustrator, and InDesign CC.