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Course Description This course is designed for those students who have an interest and in computer languages. Essential concepts, syntax, and programming and naming standards will be discussed. Additionally, the fundamentals of structured programming, and problem-solving programming will be discussed. Upon completion of this course, students will have a solid foundation that will enable them to start writing their own programs in one of the most widely used computer languages in the world. Windows or Mac Operating System required. Chromebooks and tablets are not sufficient. Scheduling Information COMPLETE COURSES -A complete version of the virtual course. - Full Credit Equivalent courses must be completed by your school's end date and within 9 months - 1/2 Credit Equivalent courses must be completed by your school's end date and within 4 months - 1/4 Credit Equivalent courses must be completed by your school's end date and within 2 months ABBREVIATED COURSES - A shortened course intended for students seeking to recover credits or make-up failed courses during the regular school year or over the summer. - Abbreviated Full Credit Equivalent courses must be completed by your school's end date and within 60 days. - Abbreviated 1/2 and 1/4 Credit Equivalent courses must be completed by your school's end date and within 30 days. PARTIAL COURSES - A partial version of an online course intended for students temporarily away from classes (i.e. Home Bound Instruction, In/Out-of School Suspension). - Partial courses must be completed by your school's end date Format -Delivery : This is a virtual course delivered entirely by an established education organization, including a virtual instructor, to students and educators. Delivery Method Course Materials Windows or Mac Operating System required. Chromebooks and tablets are not sufficient. Students will need an HTML text editor and use of a Java Development Kit (JDK) and jGRASP IDE. Course Availability
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