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  1. Data Science (TCH145)

    This course discusses the essential skills of data scientists which include data collection, analyzing data, and how to build statistical algorithms and models to represent meaningful insights and results.

    $450.00

  2. Principles of Applied Engineering (TCH140)

    In this course, students will explore specialized areas of engineering and related fields by focusing on scientific inquiry, interdisciplinary integration, and project-based learning. Through research, projects, and collaboration, students will learn about manufacturing, electronic theory, thermal energy, kinematics, material processes, and other topics that provide insights into the intersection of technology, society, and innovation. In addition, course content will inform students about technical writing, construction drawings, computing advancements, and design and documentation. This course furthermore helps students prepare for college-level study and careers in STEM fields.

    $450.00

  3. Foundations of Engineering Science (TCH130)

    This course outlines the foundational skills and principles necessary for success in engineering. Students explore teamwork dynamics and leadership roles, progressing to understand mathematical concepts like algebra, geometry, statistics, and probability as they relate to engineering. Students gain hands-on experience in conducting experiments, analyzing data, and designing prototypes. Additionally, students explore fluid power systems, basic construction techniques, and emerging trends in the industry.

    $450.00

  4. Engineering Design & Presentation (TCH120)

    This course will cover essential aspects of engineering design and communication. Students will explore the significance of computer-aided design and drawing in engineering, integrate ethical considerations and regulations into design scenarios, and develop professional behaviors. Students will learn effective communication of engineering findings and various methods of data collection and analysis. Students will engage in analyzing the engineering process, practice brainstorming and critical thinking, and create or improve products while maintaining detailed engineering documentation.

    $450.00

  5. Image Design and Editing (Summer Condensed) (TCH035ES2)

    This introductory design course is for students who want to create compelling, professional-looking graphic designs and photos. Students learn the basics of composition, color, and layout through the use of hands-on projects that allow them to use their creativity while developing important foundational skills. They use software to create a graphic design portfolio with a wide variety of projects involving the mastery of technical topics, such as working with layers and masks, adding special effects, and effectively using typefaces to create visual impact. The projects help students develop the skills they need to create and edit images of their own.

    $450.00

  6. A+ Computer Management with Exam Prep 2 (TCH562E3)

    This is the second semester of a two semester course. This course continues to provide a comprehensive introduction to managing and maintaining computer hardware and software. The course closely integrates the CompTIA A+ Exam objectives to prepare students for the 220-1101 and 220-1102 certification exams. The course includes the latest trends in hardware, security, virtualization, coverage of cloud computing, Linux and Mac OS, and increased emphasis on mobile devices.

    $450.00

  7. Web Communications (Project Based Learning) (TCH055)

    This semester-long course for high school freshmen is an exploratory course in web communications. It explores and delves into applications encompassing: digital citizenship, information literacy, creative credit and copyright, online and in-person collaboration, designing and developing accessible websites as an avenue to personal creativity, and understanding structural aspects of computing (e.g., hardware, servers, devices, file organization). The course is taught utilizing a project-based learning (PBL) approach. Each unit of the course is broken down into lessons. Lessons consist of video tutorials, short quizzes, example web pages to explore, and web design exercises in which students develop and publish their own web sites. Each lesson includes at least one formative short multiple choice quiz. At the end of each unit, students take a summative multiple choice unit quiz that assesses their knowledge of the concepts covered in the unit.

    $450.00

  8. Computer Science JavaScript I, Semester 2 (TCH110B)

    TCH110B Computer Science: JavaScript I is a CodeHS course that covers the second semester of the Introduction to Computer Science in JavaScript course series. Concepts covered in the course include functions, animation, and games. Once students complete this course, they will have learned material equivalent to a semester college introductory course in computer science and be able to program in JavaScript.

    $450.00

  9. Computer Science JavaScript I, Semester 1 (TCH110A)

    TCH110A Computer Science: JavaScript I is a CodeHS course that covers the first semester of the Introduction to Computer Science in JavaScript course series. In this course, students are introduced to the foundations of computer science and the basics of programming with the JavaScript language. After completing this course, students develop the skills needed to take the second-semester course in this series. Students learn material equivalent to a semester college introductory course in computer science and can program in JavaScript upon completing both course A and course B in this series.

    $450.00

  10. A+ Computer Management with Exam Prep 1 (TCH561)

    This is the first semester of a two semester course. The course provides a comprehensive introduction to managing and maintaining computer hardware and software. The course closely integrates the CompTIA A+ Exam objectives to prepare students for the 220-1101 and 220-1102 certification exams. The course includes the latest trends in hardware, security, virtualization, coverage of cloud computing, Linux and Mac OS, and increased emphasis on mobile devices.

    $450.00

  11. Security+ with Exam Prep 2 (TCH552)

    This course covers the essentials of network security, including compliance and operational security; threats and vulnerabilities; application, data, and host security; access control and identity management; and cryptography, mobile device security, and virtualization. The use of case studies allows students to explore real-world security scenarios and allow students to apply what they have learned.

    $450.00

  12. Security+ with Exam Prep 1 (TCH551)

    This course covers the essentials of network security, including compliance and operational security; threats and vulnerabilities; application, data, and host security; access control and identity management; and cryptography, mobile device security, and virtualization. The use of case studies allows students to explore real-world security scenarios and allow students to apply what they have learned.

    $450.00

   

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