Students can start building their skills in our introductory courses like Video Game Creation, where they design and develop original playable games, and Robotic Engineering, where they program autonomous robots and drones to solve real-world problems. As they progress, they move into more advanced coding and engineering with Advanced Robotic Engineering, exploring artificial intelligence and biomedical technology. For students who want to test their interest in CS and learn to become digital creators that solve problems for whole groups of people, start with Computer Science Essentials (PLTW).
For those interested in the Information Sector, the Computer Science Pathway curriculum includes Computer Science Essentials (PLTW), AP Computer Science Principles (PLTW), and AP Computer Science A (PLTW), where students create apps, develop websites, learn Python and Java, and gain hands-on experience with professional tools. Cybersecurity (PLTW) introduces strategies to protect networks and sensitive data—an increasingly vital skill in a connected world.
Throughout all courses, students build critical thinking, creativity, and collaboration, preparing them for college, careers, or entrepreneurship in any technology field.