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The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? the LORD is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid? Ps. 27:1

Information Technology, Instructor

Introduction to Computer Programming, Intermediate Computer Programming, *Computer Repair and Service, *Advance Computer Repair and Service
Course Codes: 5050, 5051, 5320, 5321
Recommended Enrollment 15
Grade Level 9, 10, 11, 12
*Concentrator courses
3 unit completer
All courses are 9 weeks 

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Introduction to Computer Programming, formerly known as Computer Programming 1, is designed to emphasize the fundamentals of computer programming. Topics include computer software, program design and development, and practical experience in programming using modern, text-based programming languages. 1 unit (120 hours) Grade Level 9, 19, 11, 12. Click the link for academic standards:  Introduction to Computer Programming

 Intermediate Computing Programming, formerly known as Computer Programming 2, is designed to expand upon the fundamental programming skills acquired in Introduction to Computer Programming (Computer Programming 1). Topics include intermediate program design and development techniques, security and ethics, and practical experience in programming using a modern, text-based programming language.  1 unit (120 hours) Grade Level 9, 10, 11, 12. Click the link for academic standards: Intermediate Computing Programming

Computer Repair and Service/Advance Computer Repair and Service, prepares students to perform tasks related to computer repair and service. Students receive instruction in the installation, operation, maintenance, and repair of computer-based technology including mobile peripheral, and networked devices, and laptops. Laboratory activities provide hands-on instruction in installation, configuration, troubleshooting, component replacement, operating systems, security, networking devices, and upgrades in accordance with industry certification standards.  1 unit per course (120 hours) Grade Level 10, 11, 12. Click the link for academic standards Computer Repair and Service/Advance Computer Repair and Service


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Career Pathway: Information Technology 
Possible Career
*Computer Engineer
*Data Communications Analyst
*Computer System Manager
*Web Developer
(Please note some of the careers listed may require Technical or Community College).
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