Computer Science Principles implements the College Board's new AP Computer Science Principles framework. Students work in teams to develop computational thinking and resolve problems. The course aims to develop computational thinking.
Develop applications for mobile platforms such as Apple iOS & Google Android devices. Differences between mobile & desktop computing are investigated, sample mobile apps are dissected, & tool suites for the development of mobile software are covered.
The course introduces students to computer-generated design. Students demonstrate an understanding of industry standard a CAD software program by creating, representing, and interpreting , and presenting ideas through models they create within CAD.
Students render floor plans as well as "two" and "three" dimensional designs based upon numerical data, observation, and creative ability. Emphasis is placed on vertex shading, bump mapping, and photo realistic renderings.
CAD I & CAD II focus on the tools & applications of Computer Aid Design, while CAD III focuses on real world design issues, primarily through team production and project design. Students use virtual design to tackle "real world" projects.
The focus of this course is on major project development from concept through detailed design to professional portfolio packaging. Students will master primary features within parametric modeling and intuitive understanding of virtual design processes.
In this course, students learn important aspects of building and site design and development. Students apply their knowledge and math, science, and standard engineering practices to design both residential & commercial projects.
Students review and expand on the basics of word processing, spreadsheets, and presentations and emerging collaborative software such as Google Docs and OpenOffice. The class places an emphasis on developing proficiency with computer applications to be used as communication tools for enhancing personal and professional skills in an information-based society.
This course particularly focus on the development and use of a specific programming language including its syntax, vocabulary, and data structures. Writing, testing, and debugging computer programs using this language are core.
Computer Science Essentials (CSE) introduces students to coding functions through an object oriented, block-based programming language where students will experience early success in creating usable apps.
Students identify an issue & then research,design,test,& provide a prototype solution.They present full document to a panel of engineers. Students apply the professional skills they have developed to document their design process to industry standards.
The major focus of this course is the design process & its application.Through hands-on projects,students apply engineering standards & document their work.Students use 3D modeling software to design solutions to solve problems & document their work.
This class provide students with working knowledge of visual communications, typography, color, design principles, logos & specialized techniques used in graphic design. Students will develop a foundational working knowledge of Photoshop & digital design.
This survey course exposes students to major concepts they'll encounter in a post-secondary engineering course of study. Topics include mechanisms, energy, statics, materials, and kinematics.
This course introduces students to the basics of web design and development. Students will be introduced to the fundamentals of HTML, CSS, and Bootstrap to create their own websites.
In this course students plan, develop, and publish a well-designed web site that combines effective navigation with appropriate use of graphics, text, color, and sound. This course lays the foundation for producing web-ready communications.