Found the courses I'm taking next year
Posted: March 29th, 2004, 2:55 am
Hiyas, the course list for next year was mailed to me, here's the interesting stuff (12th grade)
Computer Science I
This course provides students with a thorough background in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML 4.0), the language of the World Wide Web. Students will gain various skills from programming structure and logic to web page layout and design. Also, students will learn Internet application skills necessary to design, publish, and maintain Web pages. This is a ½ credit elective course offered in the fall semester.
Computer Science II
As the World Wide Web becomes popular, so do programming languages used to enhance its efficiency. Java is a programming language created to maximize the efficiency between computers and networks as well as between computers and the Internet. Although no previous programming experience is necessary, a background in C is helpful. This is a ½ credit elective course offered in the spring semester.
English IV
This course has a twofold emphasis: first, and more important, the writing of essays about literature (tone, comparison-contrast, character analysis, etc.) and the writing of a college level research paper; second, a survey of British literature. Vocabulary study and usage review continue on a weekly basis.
Calculus
This course develops the differential and integral calculus of a single variable with advanced placement of 6 to 10 hours college credit available through the College Board Advanced Placement program, depending on the AP course chosen.
Chemistry II
This course is designed for the student who would like to explore more thoroughly the concepts he was exposed to in Chemistry I. Additional topics that time constraints did not allow to be covered in the first course will also be investigated.
Computer Science I
This course provides students with a thorough background in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML 4.0), the language of the World Wide Web. Students will gain various skills from programming structure and logic to web page layout and design. Also, students will learn Internet application skills necessary to design, publish, and maintain Web pages. This is a ½ credit elective course offered in the fall semester.
Computer Science II
As the World Wide Web becomes popular, so do programming languages used to enhance its efficiency. Java is a programming language created to maximize the efficiency between computers and networks as well as between computers and the Internet. Although no previous programming experience is necessary, a background in C is helpful. This is a ½ credit elective course offered in the spring semester.
English IV
This course has a twofold emphasis: first, and more important, the writing of essays about literature (tone, comparison-contrast, character analysis, etc.) and the writing of a college level research paper; second, a survey of British literature. Vocabulary study and usage review continue on a weekly basis.
Calculus
This course develops the differential and integral calculus of a single variable with advanced placement of 6 to 10 hours college credit available through the College Board Advanced Placement program, depending on the AP course chosen.
Chemistry II
This course is designed for the student who would like to explore more thoroughly the concepts he was exposed to in Chemistry I. Additional topics that time constraints did not allow to be covered in the first course will also be investigated.