Computer Applications

6th Grade:
Coding Fundamentals 1 (.5)

7th Grade:
Coding Fundamentals 1 (.5)

                       Coding Fundamentals 2 (.5) – Industry Certification                                         Introduction to Marketing, Sales and Services (.5)

Digital Information Technology* (1.0) – High School Credit & Industry Certification

8th Grade:
Coding Fundamentals 1 (.5)
Coding Fundamentals 2 (.5) – Industry Certification

 Introduction to Marketing, Sales and Services (.5)

Digital Information Technology* (1.0) – High School Credit & Industry Certification

RRHS Academy: Business Management & Analysis

 

Coding Fundamentals 1 & 2 – Semester Courses The purpose of this course is to assist Information Technology students in making informed decisions regarding their future academic and occupational goals and to provide information regarding careers in the career cluster. The content includes but is not limited to foundational knowledge and skills related to computer coding and software development. Instruction and learning activities are provided in a laboratory setting using hands-on experiences with the equipment, materials and technology appropriate to the course content and in accordance for writing code, debugging, program development. *Coding 2 student will earn industry certification at the completion of the course in Apple App Development with Swift Certification Level 1

Introduction to Marketing, Sales and Service – 1 Semester Students will learn the terminology, career pathways available, and research the history related to e-marketing. They will use technology related to manage entrepreneurship through real-world application projects. Students will learn about distribution, logistics, management, and marketing skills.

Digital Information Technology – 1 Year  (High School Credit & Industry Certification) This course is designed to provide a basic overview of current business and information systems and trends, and to introduce students to fundamental skills required for today’s business and academic environments. Emphasis is placed on developing fundamental computer skills. The intention of this course is to prepare students to be successful both personally and professionally in an information based society. Digital Information Technology includes the exploration and use of: databases, the internet, spreadsheets, presentation applications, management of personal information and email, word processing and document manipulation, HTML, web page design, and the integration of these programs using software that meets industry standards