Fillmore Central School

Mrs. Ellsworth

BA/BCA

 

Course Description:  Business Analysis/Business Computer Applications (BA/BCA) is a full-year course.  It emphasizes business transactions, basic business functions, how and why a computer works, etc.  The student will also experience specific applications of computer technology related to business.  This course is designed to teach students about the business world, computers, and how they are both related.

 

Requirements & Expectations

 

Materials Required for Class

 

Each student will be required to bring his or her books to every class.  Along with their books they should also have a folder marked “BA/BCA Notebook.”  This should also be brought to every class and be used to store their required notes and all papers completed or given out in class.  Notebook checks will be done throughout the year. 

 

Behavior & Expectations

 

1.    Be on time to class.

2.    Always be prepared with necessary materials.

3.              Show respect for your classmates, yourself, the equipment and your teacher.

4.              All assignments must be completed on time.  Points will be deducted for being late.  You are responsible for any missed work.

5.              Be sure to prepare for quizzes and tests and get help if you need it.

6.              You are expected to do your part in keeping this room clean and free from graffiti.

7.              Because our classroom is a computer lab there are special rules that pertain:

*  No food or drink will be allowed in the classroom!

*  Do not touch the computer unless directed to do so.

*  Chairs should not leave your computer station (no rolling around room).

*  Be sure to push your chair in each time you exit your station.

*  Raise your hand when in need of assistance.

8.    All other school rules and regulations apply in this classroom.

 

 

Grading Procedures

 

Student grades will be determined by averaging tests and projects (67%), homework, in-class assignments, quizzes, participation, etc. (33%).  At the end of each chapter students will be given a chapter test covering the information taught.  A midterm examination will be given in January and a final examination will be given in June.