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Course:Introduction to Computer Programming

School Type:
High School
School Max Description:
Introduction to Computer Programming
Content Area:
Career Academies and Programs of Study
Description:
Introduction to Computer Programming is a course designed to prepare and provide students with the fundamental principles and concepts of programming. Students will apply mathematical and logical expression to solve a variety of computational problems; apply computational, programming and design strategies to develop and explain a performance task; manipulate objects in a digital environment using computational artifacts, and use control structures to solve general problems.. The emphasis is on solving real-world problems by means of computer programming using text-based programming languages. Topics will include object-oriented design techniques, classes, objects, data types, control statements (selection and iteration), and arrays. Emphasis will be placed on computer science skills, problem-solving, algorithm design and documentation.
Course Code:
390023
Prerequisites:
Algebra 1 Co-requisite: Algebra 2
Credits:
1.0
Elective
Dual Enrollment Compatible Course:
No
NCAA Eligible:
No
Textbooks
Title:
None
Grading Factors:

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