AnchoredED Staging

Foundations of Programming

Course Summary

Computer Programming I A is the first part of a two-semester course that covers the basics of computer programming. This course begins by describing the skills and training required for careers in computer programming and the work ethics required in a computing environment. You will then learn about number systems, data types, operators, and program execution. You will learn about the types of programming languages, object-oriented programming, and program structures. You will then learn how to create web pages in HTML. You’ll also learn how to create a JavaScript program.

Course Pacing Guide

UNIT 1: CAREERS AND RESPONSIBILITIES IN PROGRAMMING (DAYS 1 – 18)

UNIT 2: DATA REPRESENTATION AND EXECUTION (DAYS 22 – 40)

UNIT 3: PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES AND STRUCTURES (DAYS 44 – 63)

UNIT 4: WEB PROGRAMMING (DAYS 68 – 90)

Fee Details

Grade Level

Grade 9 / 10 / 11 / 12

Duration

10 Months

Credit Value

1 - credit course

Requirements

None

Prerequisites

Student must have completed grade