Information Technology @ Lambrick
Course: Information and Communications Technology 9
Prerequisite: None
A variety of software programs and technology will be used to teach students how to research, organize, and
present information. Students will be given an introduction to programming and problem solving through the
use of HTML and Java programming. Students will utilize a variety of tools designed to enhance the
development of a personal web site. Students will be given an introduction to Digital Image Manipulation
including photo touchup and enhancement using GIMP. Students will also be introduced to how computers
work and the operation of simple networks.
Course: Information Technology 10
Elective: Applied Skill
Credits: 4
This course will continue to develop the skills outlined in Information and Communications Technology 9. A
variety of software programs and technology will be used to teach students how to research, organize, and
present information. Students will be given an introduction to programming and problem solving through the
use of HTML and Java programming. Students will utilize a variety of tools designed to enhance the
development of a personal web site. Students will be given an introduction to Digital Image Manipulation
including photo touchup and enhancement. Students will also be introduced to how computers work and the
operation of simple networks.
Course: Information & Communications Technology 11
Modular Survey Course Credits: 4
This course is modular based and addresses three broad areas: Digital Media Development deals with
graphics, video and animation and involves the study of topics such as Desktop Digital Video; and 2D/3D
Graphic Design, Desktop Publishing and Page Layout. Computer Programming addresses program structure
and operations and involves the study of topics such as the Introduction to Programming Methodology;
Programming Structures; and Graphics and User Interfaces. Computer Information Systems focuses on
computer and networking hardware and involves the study of topics such as Workstation Basics and Network
Technologies.
Course: Information & Communications Technology 12
Modular Survey Course 12
Prerequisite: Information & Communications Technology
11 Modular Survey Course
Credits: 4 credits Selected Studies
The Information Communications Technology 12 course builds on the topics studied in Information
Communications Technology 11 and as a modular course allows students to personalize their coursework and
focus on one or more of the three broad areas discussed above – see Information & Communications
Technology 11.
*May be used to satisfy the requirements of the Fine Arts and Applied Skills graduation requirements.
Course: Information & Communications Technology 11 – Programming
Prerequisite: Principles of Math 10 or
Applications of Math 11
Credits: 4 credits Selected Studies
Students will develop an understanding of programming language and gain proficiency in use of highlevel
programming languages. Through problem solving, and the creation of programs that use complex procedures
and in corporate graphics, students will learn how to structure code effectively. The universal modeling
language (UML) will be investigated as it applies to program development. This is a challenging course
recommended for those considering a future in Engineering and/or Computer Science.
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