"Learning how to program, and really just learning about how computers work, is really important for the future because as the world is developing, technology is advancing, and taking Computer Programming has definitely given me greater experience with computers and the concepts of them." - Amanda Sarrol '24
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"Computer programming is fun because you can use code to make drawings and small simple games that are playable and I definitely recommend this class." - Jonathan Ramos '24
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"Computer Programming is a really useful class, and even about a year and a half after I took it, I still use what I learned " - Gavin Hogberg '22
This course is designed for students interested in learning more about how computer programs are written. Students create computer programs that may include games, animation, and programs that connect to other classes. Students will improve their logic and problem solving skills in this introduction to structured programming. This class will prepare students for more complex programming classes or projects.
Open to 9-10-11-12
Credit: 0.5 ELC
Format: Traditional and Blended
Prerequisite: Algebra I or Department Chair Recommendation