Amador Valley High – Computer Science Principles (P) (Pltw)
Apr 2026 · 2nd Semester
Grades: One-year course. Open to grades 9, 10, 11, 12. Meets the recommended third year UC/CSU "D" Requirement for Science. This course covers the College Board CS Principles framework. The course does not aim to teach mastery of a single programming language, but aims instead to develop computational thinking, to generate excitement about the field of computing, and to introduce computational tools that foster creativity. The course also aims to build students’ awareness of the tremendous demand for computer specialists and for professionals in all fields who have computational skills. Each unit focuses on one or more computationally intensive career paths. The course also aims to engage students to consider issues raised by the present and future societal impact of computing. Students practice problem solving with structured activities and progress to open-ended projects and problems that require them to develop planning, documentation, communication, and other professional skills. Problems aim for ground-level entry with no ceiling so that all students can successfully engage in the problems. Students with greater motivation, ability, or background knowledge will be challenged to work further. Successful completion of this course may prepare the student for the AP Computer Science Principles Examination administered annually in May.
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