Digital Media (Standard or Honors)
IA312X0 and IA315X0
In this course students will learn the fundamental concepts of graphic design using Adobe programs including Photoshop, Illustrator, Animate, Audition, and Premiere Pro. Students will develop industry knowledge and skills related to digital design such as:
graphics,
animations,
video, and
web designs.
Note: Students who choose to take the HONORS level of this course should be aware that the course is developed and implemented to be more challenging than the standard level of the course in order to foster growth for advanced learners. Students enrolling in Honors CTE courses should possess the interest, ability, and motivation to meet the challenges of an honors level course. They must be willing to take greater responsibility for their learning and aspire to an advanced level of learning through high quality work.
CREDIT: 1
TYPE: Standard or Honors
Adobe Visual Design I
II422X0
In this course, students develop skills that prepare them to work in the graphic design industry such as:
graphic design principles,
visual comps,
illustration,
print production development,
shared project management skills such as interviewing and project scheduling,
peer review, and
redesign.
Project-based learning, tutorials, and demonstration are used to teach the concepts and techniques related to print, web, and video design. Additionally, larger projects will provide an opportunity to demonstrate mastery of these concepts. Students have the opportunity to earn the Adobe Certified Professional Photoshop and Adobe Certified Professional Illustrator certifications, which are industry recognized credentials. English language arts are reinforced.
CREDIT: 1
TYPE: Standard
Adobe Visual Design II
II422X0
This course continues preparing students for careers and further education in graphic design. Students focus on developing longer print production projects as well as more in-depth content and advanced techniques for graphics and layout development. Students continue to produce rich print communications as they focus on:
effective graphic design,
project management,
design specifications, and
iterative development.
Project-based learning, tutorials, and demonstration are used to teach the concepts and techniques related to print, web, and video design. Additionally, larger projects will provide an opportunity to demonstrate mastery of these concepts. Students develop graphic design and print production skills that solve specific communication challenges to meet client and audience needs. Students have the opportunity to earn the Adobe Certified Professional InDesign certification, which is an industry recognized credential. English language arts are reinforced.
CREDIT: 1
TYPE: Standard
PREREQUISITE: Adobe Visual Design I
Adobe Video Design I
II452X0
In this course, students learn knowledge and skills needed to use Adobe Premiere Pro to produce and edit videos. Project-based learning, tutorials, and demonstration are used to teach these concepts and techniques. This course is aligned to Adobe Certified Professional Premiere certification, which is an industry recognized credential. English language arts are reinforced.
CREDIT: 1
TYPE: Standard
CompTIA IT Fundamentals
BI122X0
This course is designed for students to learn the basics of:
· Computing
· IT Infrastructure
· Computer Applications
· Software Development
· Database Fundamentals
· Network Security
Students will learn the basic skills needed for a career as an Information Technology (IT) Technician, including, but not limited to installing software, establishing basic network connectivity, identifying or preventing basic security risks, troubleshooting theory, and providing preventative maintenance for devices. Students will have the opportunity to earn the CompTIA IT Fundamentals+ credentials, which is essential to working in the IT industry. This course will feed into the Computer Engineering pathway and students will learn skills needed to apply for our Asheboro City Schools Student Tech Team program.
CREDIT: 1
TYPE: Standard
Python Programming I
BP142X0
This course introduces students to using Python to practice coding in an online environment and develop sustainable code. Students will learn:
Python language basics,
data types, variables, and input
functions, operators, and conditional statements,
loops and incrementing,
data structures such as strings, lists, and range sequences, and
methods for working with these structures.
CREDIT: 1
TYPE: Standard
Python Programming II Honors
BP165X0
This course will prepare students for jobs and careers connected with widely understood software development, which includes not only creating the code itself as a junior developer, but also computer systems design and software testing. Students will learn to use Python to:
design, write, debug, and run programs encoded in the Python language,
to understand the basic concepts of software development technology,
support Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
This course will prepare students for taking the PCAP: Certified Associate in Python Programming certification exam.
Students selecting this HONORS level course should be aware that the course is developed and implemented to be more challenging than the standard level of the course in order to foster growth for advanced learners. Students enrolling in Honors CTE courses should possess the interest, ability, and motivation to meet the challenges of an honors level course. They must be willing to take greater responsibility for their learning and aspire to an advanced level of learning through high quality work.
CREDIT: 1
TYPE: Honors
PREREQUISITE: Python Programming I
Microsoft Excel Honors
BM205X0
In this course, students learn to use the newest version of Microsoft Excel, which is widely used in careers in business, finance, and marketing. Students become familiar with the interface, commands, and features within the program. Students will learn to:
present, analyze, and manipulate various types of data,
manage Excel workbooks, and
manage, manipulate, and format data.
Students selecting this HONORS level course should be aware that the course is developed and implemented to be more challenging than the standard level of the course in order to foster growth for advanced learners. Students enrolling in Honors CTE courses should possess the interest, ability, and motivation to meet the challenges of an honors level course. They must be willing to take greater responsibility for their learning and aspire to an advanced level of learning through high quality work.
CREDIT: 1
TYPE: Honors