Consumer Economics
1 Semester
Available to grades: 11,12
Prerequisites: None
This course meets the graduation requirement for Consumer Economics. The areas of consumer concerns to be addressed in this course involve a study of consumer protection, economics, personal income taxes, banking, budgeting, investing, insurance, transportation, housing and the wise use of credit. This is a practical application course and is designed to provide individualized experiences, which will lead to wise consumer practices upon graduation.