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teacher          = Suzan Ozkilic
teacher          = Suzan Ozkilic
sessions        = 2
sessions        = 2
prerequisites    = 2 units CA
prerequisites    = CA
note            =  
note            = 2 units CA required
grcode          = CSAP
grcode          = CSAP
offered          = Fall 2019
offered          = Fall 2019

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coursename = AP Computer Science Principles description = AP Computer Science Principles introduces students to the foundational concepts of computer science and challenges them to explore how computing and technology can impact the world. With a unique focus on creative problem solving and real-world applications, AP Computer Science Principles prepares students for college and career. All students taking AP courses are encouraged to take the AP exam.
This course will teach computer fundamentals and programming logic to students by using Scratch and Python. department = Computer Science teacher = Suzan Ozkilic sessions = 2 prerequisites = CA note = 2 units CA required grcode = CSAP offered = Fall 2019 opento = Courses Available to Freshmen|Freshmen]]
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AP Computer Science Principles introduces students to the foundational concepts of computer science and challenges them to explore how computing and technology can impact the world. With a unique focus on creative problem solving and real-world applications, AP Computer Science Principles prepares students for college and career. All students taking AP courses are encouraged to take the AP exam.

This course will teach computer fundamentals and programming logic to students by using Scratch and Python.