Ethan Marsh

Classes Taught:

Sport & Event Marketing I-Honors & Standard

In this course, students are introduced to the industry of sports, entertainment, and event marketing. Students acquire transferable knowledge and skills among related industries for planning sports, entertainment, and event marketing. Topics included are branding, licensing, and naming rights, business foundations, concessions and on-site merchandising, economic foundations, human relations, and safety and security.

Honors Sport & Event Marketing II (Prerequisite Sports & Entertainment Marketing I)

In this course, students acquire an understanding of selling, promotion, and market planning of sports, entertainment, and event marketing. Emphasis is on business management, client relations, contracts, contracts, ethics, event management, facilities management, sponsorships and legal issues.

 

AP Computer Science Principles This course is designed to be equivalent to a first-semester college computing course. Students will develop computational thinking skills vital, such as using computational tools to analyze and study data and working with large data sets to analyze, visualize, and draw conclusions from trends. The course engages students in the creative aspects of the field by allowing them to develop computational artifacts.

 

AP Computer Science (Prerequisite-strongly recommended-AP Computer Science Principles)

This course introduces students to computer science with fundamental topics that include problem-solving, design strategies and methodologies, organization of data (data structures) approaches to processing data (algorithms), analysis of potential solutions, and the ethical and social implications of computing. The course emphasizes both object-oriented and imperative problem solving and design.


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