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1st Trimester (12-13) Schedule |
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Class |
Room# |
| 1st |
Computer Hardware |
342 |
| 2nd |
Computer Science |
342 |
| 3rd |
AP Computer Science/ Computer Hardware |
342 |
| 4th |
Computer Science |
342 |
| 5th |
Conference |
342 |
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 My name is Mr. Conwell. This is my eleventh year teaching Computer Science at Clarkston High School. My wife is also a teacher at Clarkston High School. We have two children. Logan is 14 and Emma is 10. I completed my Bachelors degree in Computer Science at the United States Military Academy (West Point) in 1991. I completed my Masters Degree in Secondary Education at The University of Phoenix in March of 2005. I completed My Education Specialist in Administration at Oakland University in 2010. I am A+, Network+, and Security+ Certified. |
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Class
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Description
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Credits
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Prerequisites
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Grades
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| Business Computer Applications |
Students will be exposed to advanced computer applications concepts in word processing, spreadsheets, database structures and presentation graphics. The course includes practical application projects of business computer skills. |
1/2 |
none |
10-12 |
| Computer Science A&B |
Students will be exposed to programming concepts, an overview of hardware design and an overview of network design. |
1 |
Algebra 1 (C+ min) or permission |
10-12 |
| AP Computer Science |
Students will be exposed to multiple high level programming skills using the JAVA programming language with an emphasis on problem solving methods. The course is structured to prepare students to take the AP Computer Science exam. |
1 |
Computer Science |
11&12 |
| Hardware Repair |
Students will be exposed to the components of the computer and how they work together. The concepts and hands on practical skills the students will be exposed to will reflect those skills required to take the industry standard A+ certification exam |
1/2 |
none |
10-12 |
| Networking |
Students will be exposed to the concepts of networking and computer communications. The concepts and hands on practical skills the students will be exposed to will reflect those skills required to take the industry standard Network+ certification exam |
1/2 |
none |
10-12 |
| International Baccalaureate Computer Science SL |
Students will be exposed to high level programming skills using the JAVA programming language with an emphasis on problem solving methods and international mindedness. The course is structured to prepare students for assessment through the International Baccalaureate Organization and for problem solving as a member of a global community. |
1 |
none |
11-12 |
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