Computer Studies provides students with opportunities for solving problems, designing, making and doing, and addressing current trends and issues. Students use and study technology to create practical solutions to problems – individually or in groups – to develop technical skills, knowledge and attitudes.
Computer Science 10
This is a practical course in computer programming. Students will learn how to create software for data processing, mathematical, and recreational purposes. It is an excellent course for anyone considering a career in accounting, computer studies, economics, engineering, management, mathematics, science, or any field requiring problem solving skills. The programming language to be used will be Visual Basic in the Visual Studio IDE.
Computer Science 11
This is an intermediate-level course in computer programming and software development. The programming language which will be used is Java in the NetBeans IDE. Students will also be preparing for a large-scale software solution project.
Computer Science 12
This is a continuation of advanced computer programming and software development; it is recommended for students considering post-secondary education and/or careers in computer science. The programming language which will be used is Java in the NetBeans IDE. Students will also be completing a large-scale software application.
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