COMPUTER
PROGRAMMING |
1508(02013000) COMPUTER
PROGRAMMING I
+ Grade Level 9, 10, 11, 12 Credit 1.0
+ Prerequisite: Passed Algebra I or Algebra IA and IB
+ Note: Satisfies computer literacy requirement.
Upon completion of this course, the student is eligible to enroll in Computer
Programming II
The purpose of Computer Programming I is to introduce the beginning level of
programming. The content includes, but is not limited to, programming methodology,
the design of algorithms, data structures, applications development, and the
writing of computer programs in the selected language. Topics included will
be subroutines, looping, branching, string functions, subscripted variables,
matrices, string manipulations, sorting techniques, data files, and advanced
graphics.
1516 (02013100) COMPUTER
PROGRAMMING II
+ Grade Level 10, 11, 12 Credit 1.0
+ Prerequisite: Computer Programming I or teacher approval
+ Note: Satisfies computer literacy requirement
The purpose of Computer Programming II is to continue the content of Computer
Programming I with an elaboration of the development of algorithms and the introduction
of C++. The content includes, but is not limited to, file handling techniques,
more detailed language syntax, and the comparison of applications of high level
languages. The purpose of this course is to prepare students planning to enter
the fields of Engineering, Business and Information Sciences, Statistics, and
Physical Sciences for the computer requirements they will face entering these
fields.
| 7616 (82090200) COMPUTERS
FOR COLLEGE AND CAREER * * This course satisfies
the computer literacy requiremnet AND is also required for many scholarship
programs. + Grade Level 9, 10, 11, 12 Credit 1.0 + Prerequisite: None This course provides a basic overview of current business and information systems and trends and introduces to students the basic skills and foundation required for todays business environments. Emphasis is placed on developing proficiency with touch keyboarding and fundamental computer applications as communication tools for enhancing personal and workplace proficiency in an information based society. This course is part of the Accounting Operations, Administrative Assistant, Business Supervision and Management programs. |