Programming

Educational programs in the Information Technology Career Cluster are of interest to individuals who want to use their skills and abilities to engage with hardware, software, network systems, or multimedia to create, design, and produce interactive products; design, develop, implement, and repair computer systems and software; and work with coding languages.

The DoDEA College and Career Ready Standards (CCRS) for Career and Technical Education are adopted from the Common Career Technical Core. These standards are referenced as CCRS-CTE.

Standards for Information Technology Career Cluster (IT)


Programming Pathway

In the Programming Pathway, students gain advanced knowledge of computer operating systems, programming languages, and software development necessary to design, develop, implement, and maintain computer systems and software.

To ensure pathway completion, it is recommended that students take courses in the following sequence: CTP331,CTP332,PTP305,PTP306,CTP612(Option 1),PTP611(Option 2)

Course Name Course Number Industry Credential Adopted Resources
Course Name Coding I Course Number CTP331 Industry Credential N/A Adopted Resources DoDEA Developed Curriculum
Course Name Coding II Course Number CTP332 Industry Credential N/A Adopted Resources DoDEA Developed Curriculum
Course Name Java Programming I Course Number CTP305 Industry Credential N/A Adopted Resources Study.com
Course Name Java Programming II Course Number CTP306 Industry Credential N/A Adopted Resources Study.com
Course Name AP Computer Science Principles + Course Number CTP612 Industry Credential N/A Adopted Resources

College Board AP Resources

Code.org

Course Name AP Computer Science A+ Course Number CTP611 Industry Credential N/A Adopted Resources

College Board AP Resources

Code.org


 

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