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Thursday, 19 January 2017 11:04

Related Work-Based Learning - Internship

Description

Related Work-Based Learning provides on the job training opportunities that are directly related to a career goal and course of study identified through the SEOP. Therefore, a student must have taken or currently be enrolled in a CTE class related to the internship opportunity. This Work-Based Learning experience is designed to bridge the gap between school and work. Appropriate supervision by a school/district coordinator must be maintained.

Students may not earn more than four (4) credits within the Related WBL domain during their high school career, grades 9 - 12.

Note: Internship students receive letter grades each quarter (i.e., A, B, etc.). Work Experience students receive a Pass/Fail grade.

Information

  • Credit: Elective
  • Grade level: 12
  • Schools: Bonneville, Fremont, Roy, Weber
  • Course length: semester
  • Fee: $0
  • WSD Course #: 79214
Thursday, 19 January 2017 10:57

Critical Workplace Skills

Description

A growing number of young people leave school without the knowledge or foundation required to find and hold a good job. This course emphasizes skills needed to successfully prepare young people for the work environment and shows relevance of academic classes to future career and educational goals. With a foundation based on the SCANS Skills, the course covers: the job application process, legal and safety issues, ethics, goal setting, teamwork, conflict resolution, attitude, etc. Critical Workplace Skills is the classroom instruction component a student's related work-based learning experience, i.e. student internship.

This course is a prerequisite for Internship or Work-Based Learning. Students should meet with their counselor or high school facilitator for additional information before registering for the couse.

Information

  • Credit: CTE
  • Grade level: 10, 11, 12
  • Schools: Bonneville, Fremont, Roy, Weber
  • Course length: independent study
  • Fee: $35
  • WSD Course #: 79110
Thursday, 19 January 2017 10:51

Web Development B

Description

Web Development is a course designed to guide students in a project-based environment in the development up-to-date concepts and skills that are used in the development of today's websites. Students will learn the basic fundamentals of how the Internet works. They will learn and use the basic building blocks of the World Wide Web: XHTML coding, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), and JavaScript. They will learn and follow the steps to create a website by planning, designing, developing, deploying, and maintaining website projects. Students will learn and use different scripting technologies to create more dynamic and interactive websites. They will learn what it takes for a career in Web Development as they complete projects and create their own Web portfolio.

Information

  • Credit: CTE
  • Grade level: 10, 11, 12
  • Schools: Weber
  • Course length: semester
  • Fee: $0
  • WSD Course #: 27215
Thursday, 19 January 2017 10:49

Web Development A

Description

Web Development is a course designed to guide students in a project-based environment in the development up-to-date concepts and skills that are used in the development of today's websites. Students will learn the basic fundamentals of how the Internet works. They will learn and use the basic building blocks of the World Wide Web: XHTML coding, and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). They will learn and follow the steps to create a website by planning, designing, developing, deploying, and maintaining website projects. They will learn what it takes for a career in Web Development as they complete projects and create their own Web portfolio.

Information

  • Credit: CTE
  • Grade level: 10, 11, 12
  • Schools: Roy, Weber
  • Course length: semester
  • Fee: $0
  • WSD Course #: 27214
Thursday, 26 January 2017 00:00

Sokanu

Are you not sure what kind of career you should pursue? Sokanu is a free career test that takes about 30 minutes to complete, and helps identify job fields you might be interested in.

Thursday, 19 January 2017 10:46

Digital Media II

Description

Digital Media II is a course designed to teach the process of planning, instructional design, development, and publishing of digital media and interactive media projects. Digital Media II is the second year course within Digital Media Pathway where students will focus on developing advanced skills to plan, design, and create interactive projects using the elements of text, 2-D and 3-D graphics, animation, sound, video, digital imaging, interactive projects, etc. These skills can prepare students for entry-level positions and other occupational/educational goals.

Information

  • Credit: CTE
  • Grade level: 11, 12
  • Schools: Fremont, Roy
  • Course length: semester
  • Fee: $0
  • WSD Course #: 28389
Thursday, 19 January 2017 10:21

Digital Media I

Description

Digital media is the process of planning, instructional design, and development. Digital Media I is the first-year digital media course where students will create and learn using elements of text, graphics, animation, sound, video, and digital imaging to create digital computer applications to be delivered on CD-ROM, Internet or other media. These skills will prepare students for entry-level multimedia positions and will provide fundamental digital media understandings and skills beneficial for other occupational/educational endeavors.

Information

  • Credit: CTE
  • Grade level: 10, 11, 12
  • Schools: Bonneville, Fremont, Roy, Weber
  • Course length: year
  • Fee: $0
  • WSD Course #: 28388
Thursday, 19 January 2017 10:20

Computer Programming IB

Description

An intermediate class in computer programming and applications. Reviews and builds on the concepts introduced in CP-IA. Introduces students to more complex data structures and their uses, to sequential files, to arrays, to graphical user interfaces (GUI), to the use of classes, and to recursive processes. Students will learn to create more powerful programs.

Information

  • Credit: CTE
    This class counts as the 3rd Math core credit.
  • Grade level: 10, 11, 12
  • Schools: Fremont, Roy, Weber
  • Course length: semester
  • Fee: $0
  • WSD Course #: 27211
Thursday, 19 January 2017 09:50

Computer Programming IA

Description

A beginning class in computer programming and applications. Introduces students to the fundamentals of programming, to simple control and data structures, to basic operating system commands, and the use of text files. Students will learn to design, code, and test their own programs.

Information

  • Credit: CTE
    This class counts as the 3rd Math core credit.
  • Grade level: 10, 11, 12
  • Schools: Bonneville, Fremont, Roy, Weber
  • Course length: semester
  • Fee: $0
  • WSD Course #: 27210
Thursday, 19 January 2017 09:48

3D Graphics

Description

3D Graphics is a one semester course. Students will use 3D graphics software to produce 3D models. This course will introduce students to 2D and 3D modeling, the creation and application of textures, mapping, lighting, camera techniques, and rendering of 3D models.

Note: Student must have successfully completed Multimedia I or Digital Media I or have teacher signature.

Information

  • Credit: CTE
  • Grade level: 11, 12
  • Schools: Roy
  • Course length: semester
  • Fee: $0
  • WSD Course #: 27217
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