Computer Technology TEJ2O1 | Computer Engineering Technology TEJ3M1 • TEJ4M1
Computer Technology, Grade 10
TEJ2O1 ~ Open
Prerequisite: None
This course introduces students to computer systems, networking, and interfacing, as well as electronics and robotics. Students will assemble, repair, and configure computers with various types of operating systems and application software. Students will build small electronic circuits and write computer programs to control simple peripheral devices or robots. Students will also develop an awareness of related environmental and societal issues, and will learn about secondary and postsecondary pathways and career opportunities in computer technology.
Students will be introduced to designing, developing, and applying problem solving and the design process in computer hardware, programming, engineering, electronics, automation and robotics projects.
Computer Engineering Technology, Grade 11
TEJ3M1 ~ University/College Preparation
Prerequisite: None
This course examines computer systems and control of external devices. Students will assemble computers and small networks by installing and configuring appropriate hardware and software. Students will develop knowledge and skills in electronics, robotics, programming, and networks, and will build systems that use computer programs and interfaces to control and/or respond to external devices. Students will develop an awareness of related environmental and societal issues, and will learn about college and university programs leading to careers in computer technology.
Students will learn how to design, develop, and apply problem solving and the design process in computer hardware, programming, engineering, electronics and circuit design, automation and robotics projects.
Grade 12 Computer Engineering Technology, Grade 12
TEJ4M1 ~ University/College Preparation
Prerequisite: Computer Engineering Technology, Grade 11, University/College Preparation
This course extends students’ understanding of computer systems and computer interfacing with external devices. Students will assemble computer systems by installing and configuring appropriate hardware and software, and will learn more about fundamental concepts of electronics, robotics, programming, and networks. Students will examine related environmental and societal issues, and will explore postsecondary pathways leading to careers in computer technology.
Advanced topics in engineering including computer hardware, programming, networking, electronics and circuit design, automation and robotics design.