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T.L. Kennedy Secondary School Technology @ T.L. Kennedy Secondary School Course selection

Grade 12 Grade 10 Grade 11 Graphic Design (Communication Technology) Play the slideshow then Click on a box to take you to a course description slide Grade 12 Grade 10 Grade 11 Computer PROGRAMMING (ICS4CO) Graphic Design (Communication Technology) (TGJ2O0) Graphic Design (Communication Technology) (TGJ3M0) Graphic Design (Communication Technology) (TGJ4M0) Engineering (TEJ2O0) Engineering (TEJ3M0) Engineering (TEJ3N00) Computer PROGRAMMING (ICS4U0) Architectural Design (TDJ3M0) Introduction to Computer Studies (ICS 200) Architectural Design (TDJ4M0) Intro to computer PROGRAMMING (ICS3CO) Intro to Computer PROGRAMMING (ICS3U0)

Graphic Design (TGJ2o0) This course introduces students to communications technology from a media perspective including Graphics & Video! Students will work in the areas of TV/video and movie production, radio and audio production, print and graphic communications, photography, and interactive new media and animation. Student projects may include computer-based activities such as creating videos, editing photos, working with audio, cartooning, developing animations, and designing web pages. Students will also develop an awareness of environmental and societal issues related to communications technology, and will explore secondary and postsecondary education and training pathways Go back to course description page

Computer Technology (TEJ2O) This course introduces students to the world of computer technology Students will develop an understanding of Computer Programming (MIT App Inventor) Robotics (Lego Mindstorms) Digital Logic Computer Aided Design Go back to course description page

Introduction to Computer Studies (ICS 200) This course introduces students to concepts and skills in computer technology, which encompasses computer systems, App development, networking, interfacing, and programming, graphic production, as well as electronics and robotics. Students will develop an awareness of related environmental and societal issues, and will begin to explore secondary and post secondary pathways leading to careers in the field. Go back to course description page

Graphic Design (TGJ3M0) Prerequisite: None This courses is project-based and will provide students with opportunities to acquire the knowledge and skills required to design, use, and manage electronic, live, recorded, and graphic communications systems, specifically in the areas of; TV, video, and movie production; radio and audio production; print and graphic communications; photography; digital imaging; broadcast journalism; and interactive new media and animation. These courses will help students understand the effects of communications technology on the environment and society. Students will also examine standards and regulations governing communications technology, health and safety issues, careers in the field, and the importance of lifelong learning, and will learn about the Essential Skills and work habits that are important for success in careers in the field. Prerequisite: None Go back to course description page Go back to course description page

Engineering (TGJ3M0) This course examines computer systems and control of external devices. Students will assemble computers and small networks by installing and configuring appropriate hardware and software. Students will develop knowledge and skills in electronics, robotics, programming, and networks, and will build systems that use computer programs and interfaces to control and/or respond to external devices. Students will develop an awareness of related environmental and societal issues, and will learn about college and university programs leading to careers in computer technology. Prerequisite: None Go back to course description page

Architectural Design (TDJ3M0) This course examines how technological design is influenced by human, environmental, financial, and material requirements and resources. Students will research, design, build, and assess solutions that meet specific human needs, using working drawings and other communication methods to present their design ideas. They will develop an awareness of environmental, societal, and cultural issues related to technological design, and will explore career opportunities in the field, as well as the college and/or university program requirements for them. Prerequisite: None Go back to course description page

Graphic Design (TGJ4M0) This course enables students to further develop media knowledge and skills while designing and producing projects in the areas of live, recorded, and graphic communications. Students may work in the areas of TV, video, and movie production; radio and audio production; print and graphic communications; photography; digital imaging; broadcast journalism; and interactive new media. Students will also expand their awareness of environmental and societal issues related to communications technology, and will investigate career opportunities and challenges in a rapidly changing technological environment. Prerequisite: Communications Technology, Grade 11, University/College Preparation) Go back to course description page

Engineering (TEJ3NO0) This course extends students’ understanding of computer systems and computer interfacing with external devices. Students will assemble computer systems by installing and configuring appropriate hardware and software, and will learn more about fundamental concepts of electronics, robotics, programming, and networks. Students will examine related environmental and societal issues, and will explore postsecondary pathways leading to careers in computer technology. Prerequisite: None Go back to course description page

Intro to Computer Programming (ICS3C0) Students will learned the fundamentals of computer programming By the end of this course, students will be expected to: demonstrate the ability to use different data types in expressions in simple computer programs; demonstrate the ability to use control structures and simple algorithms in computer programs; use proper code maintenance techniques and conventions when creating computer programs. Prerequisite: None Go back to course description page

Intro to Computer Programming (ICS3U0) This course introduces students to computer science. Students will design software independently and as part of a team, using industry-standard programming tools and applying the software development life-cycle model. Students will also write and use subprograms within computer programs. Students will develop creative solutions for various types of problems as their understanding of the computing environment grows. Prerequisite: None Go back to course description page

Architectural Design: (TDJ4M0) This course introduces students to the fundamentals of design advocacy and marketing, while building on their design skills and their knowledge of professional design practices. Students will apply a systematic design process to research, design, build, and assess solutions that meet specific human needs, using illustrations, presentation drawings, and other communication methods to present their designs. Students will enhance their problem-solving and communication skills, and will explore career opportunities and the postsecondary education and training requirements for them. Prerequisite: Technological Design, Grade 11, University/College Preparation Go back to course description page

Computer Programming (ICS4C0) This course further develops students’ computer programming skills. Students will learn object- oriented programming concepts, create object-oriented software solutions, and design graphical user interfaces. Student teams will plan and carry out a software development project using industry-standard programming tools and proper project management techniques. Prerequisite: ICS3C, Introduction to Computer Programming Go back to course description page

Computer Programming (ICS4U0) This course enables students to further develop Knowledge and skills in computer science. Students will use modular design principles to create complex and fully documented programs, according to industry standards. Student teams will manage a large software development project, from planning through to project review. Students will also analyse algorithms for effectiveness. Prerequisite: Introduction to Computer Science, Grade 11, University Preparation Go back to course description page