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TECHNOLOGY
(Multi-Media
Communications)
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High School Technology: Using a windows-based operating
system, students learn end-user software skills in word processing,
spreadsheets, databases, presentation software, and desktop publishing or
programming. Students also learn computer networking concepts, basic computer
repair techniques and configuration of many software operating
systems. The chief objective is to provide students with the computer skills
necessary to function proficiently in a technology-dominated society. One credit of computers is required for graduation.
Preparatory Computer Technology is so much a
part of each student’s learning at Providence Preparatory that it is
difficult to limit it to a course selection. However, 8th grade students
do take a BCIS course that satisfies a prerequisite for technology
courses in the high school. Students use the computer lab and computers
in the library for research. They generate Power Point presentations for
classes and submit final copies of essays and projects using the
Microsoft Word and Publisher programs. |
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HS COURSES:
BUSINESS
COMPUTER
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
COMPUTER
SCIENCE I AP
NETWORK
ADMIN Pre-AP
DESKTOP
PUBLISHING
WEB
MASTERING
YEARBOOK
JOURNALISM
I
JOURNALISM
II
SPEECH
I
CREATIVE
WRITING I
BROADCASTING |
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