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Information
Systems Technology
Course Descriptions
EXPLORATORY
AND INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY (3
credits)
All Grade 9 students go through the Exploratory Program. Students deciding
to enter the field of information systems technology are introduced to basic
concepts of computer hardware and software. Instruction is provided in Microsoft
Office (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) allowing students to solidify beginning
skills in these programs. Students will be introduced to the basics of safety,
as well as equipment identification and use. Internet skills and operating systems
management are introduced. The introduction to computer hardware focuses on knowledge
of computer components and computer accessories. The introduction to programming
and logic includes basic HTML commands. Technology-related mathematics, reading,
writing, vocabulary and science are integrated throughout the curriculum.
INTERMEDIATE SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS (3 credits)
In Grade 10, students demonstrate intermediate-level skills in Microsoft Office
(Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint). Students are then introduced to other Microsoft
and Adobe applications. Basic computer programming, school-to-work and job readiness
skills are also introduced. Students are prepared to take Microsoft Office Specialist
(MOS) Certification Tests. Intermediate programming continues with logic
and data structures. Internet skills and operating systems management are reinforced.
Students continue to receive instruction in safety requirements and demonstrate
sound safety practices. Technology-related math, reading, writing, vocabulary
and science are integrated throughout the curriculum.
WEB DESIGN AND INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKING (3 credits)
In Grade 11, students develop programs using the Program Development Cycle. Database
skills are developed using business applications. Hardware and software troubleshooting
techniques are taught. Networking concepts are introduced and students are able
to setup small networks. Students will demonstrate more advanced skills in Web
Design using graphical software. Desktop Publishing and Multimedia are developed
for a business system. . Students continue to receive instruction in safety requirements
and demonstrate sound safety practices. Students reaching an acceptable level
of proficiency may be eligible for Work Based Learning (WBL). Technology-related
math, reading, writing, vocabulary and science are integrated throughout the
curriculum.
ADVANCED PROGRAMMING AND TECHNICAL SKILLS (3 credits)
In Grade 12, students continue to advance their programming and technical skills. Programming
continues with advanced logic and data structures. A senior project is completed
using advanced skills. Students specializing in computer hardware are prepared
for A+ and Networking certification examinations. Students are also prepared
for and encouraged to seek Microsoft and other IT certifications. Students continue
to receive instruction in safety requirements and demonstrate sound safety practices.
Students will demonstrate the ability to complete a job application and interview
and to perform entry-level job readiness and trade skills. Students reaching
an acceptable level of proficiency may be eligible for Work Based Learning (WBL). Each
student will take National Occupational Competency Testing Institute (NOCTI)
exam, which is a performance-based test. Technology-related mathematics,
reading, writing, vocabulary and science are integrated throughout the curriculum.
Students who successfully complete this course of study will have many
opportunities available to them. Students can obtain immediate employment
in the IT field as a help-desk assistant, a computer technician, or a computer
operator. Post-secondary education students completing a two year associate’s
degree can obtain employment in desktop application programming, graphic design,
or as a help desk specialist. Students graduating from four-year colleges
or universities can obtain employment as network administrators, computer game
designers, desktop publishing, or web design. Students graduating from
Information Systems Technology also find great success in private technical colleges
in areas similar to those above. The armed forces also uses IST graduates
in fields like communications, information management and information technology.
*College Career Pathways – Students successfully completing
this program may qualify for advanced college credit.
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