AP Computer Science A
Prerequisites: Algebra I
Course Number: ST1311
Credit: 2 Credits
Grade Placement: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Course Location: Home Campus
AP Computer Science A is equivalent to a first-semester, college-level course in computer science. The course introduces students to computer science with fundamental topics that include problem solving, design strategies and methodologies, organization of data (data structures), approaches to processing data (algorithms), analysis of potential solutions, and the ethical and social implications of computing. The course emphasizes both object-oriented and imperative problem solving and design using Java language. These techniques represent proven approaches for developing solutions that can scale up from small, simple problems to large, complex problems. After completing this course, students are encouraged to take the Advanced Placement Computer Science A exam given by College Board. The student will receive two credits for this course, one for math and one for language other than English.