High School of Enterprise, Business, & Technology, Brooklyn - Areas of Study

Areas of Study

The school concentrates on its namesake topics. When students apply to EBT, there are four programs to choose from: The Academy of Travel and Tourism, Computer Science/Networking (Computer Science & Technology), The Academy of Technical Theater and Performing Arts, and Business & Finance.

EBT has a chapter in The Academy of Travel and Tourism. Students who "major" in the program are taught of the trends of traveling as well as the industry as a whole engaging in internships with different lodging companies and hotels. They also learn the geography of popular destinations and the inner workings of airports, hotels, museums and other tourist destinations.

Computer Science, or Cisco students, learn the inner workings of computers and the construction and mechanisms behind computers, digital information, systems analysis and the Internet.

Business and Finance is a program with a curriculum based on preparation for careers with the joint effort of corporate partnerships.

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