White Station High – Programming I (Honors)
Mar 2026 · 2nd Semester
This is an introductory course that teaches the essential concepts of a computer programming language. Included are: operation and characteristics of the local computer system; interface objects and events; program design; simple data types; I/O operations; branching techniques, etc. The course may utilize either a procedure-oriented high-level language (e.g. QuickBasic, TrueBasic, and Pascal) or an object oriented/event driven high-level language (e.g. Visual Basic, Java, and $C { + + }$ ). The Honors class allows students to study at Advanced Programming I – Honors higher levels to become better prepared to take more advanced programming classes. (Formerly Data Structures and Language Organization.
Prerequisites: Algebra I
Grades: 9-12
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