Courses
The following courses are taught by Mrs. Reynaud.
Name | Description | Prerequisite | Credits |
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Accounting 1 | Students will develop skills beginning with an understanding of the basic elements and concepts of double-entry accounting systems related to service businesses organized as a sole proprietorship. Skills include understanding of the accounting equation, analyzing business transactions, entering transactions in journals, posting to ledgers, compiling end-of-period financial statements, preparing closing entries, and managing cash. | None | 0.5 |
Accounting 2 | Students will develop advanced skills that build upon those acquired in Accounting 1. Students continue applying concepts of double-entry accounting systems related to merchandising businesses. Additional accounting skills will be developed including preparing and journalizing payroll records, calculating and recording adjusting entries, and interpreting financial information. Exposure to automated accounting procedures is strongly encouraged. | Accounting 1 | 0.5 |
Computer Science Principles | An introductory course in computer programming/software engineering and applications. The course introduces students to the fundamentals of computer programming. Students will learn to design, code, and test their own programs while applying mathematical concepts. Students are introduced to concepts and problem solving skills through the programming language C#. ***Concurrent Enrollment*** | None | 0.5 3.0 CE |
Computer Programming 2 | This is an intermediate class in computer programming/software engineering and applications. It reviews and builds on the concepts introduced in Computer Science Principles. This semester introduces students to more complex data structures and their uses, including sequential files, arrays, and classes. Students will learn to create more powerful programs. ***Concurrent Enrollment*** | CS Principles | 0.5 3.0 CE |
Cloud Computing 1 | This course is an exploration of cloud computing. Students will begin to prepare themselves to earn cloud computing professional certifications. In this course, students explore cloud computing services, applications, technologies and use cases (Case-Base Learning). Students dive deeply into cloud computing best practices and learn how cloud computing helps users develop a global infrastructure while also developing and inventing innovative technologies. | CS Principles | 0.5 |
Cloud Computing 2 | Students will continue to prepare themselves to earn cloud computing professional certifications. This course expands on basic cloud computing principles and concepts including programming, networking, cybersecurity, hardware, software, data storage, data collection, and the impacts of computing. This advanced course will take students from conceptual understanding of these principles to real-world cloud applications across multiple industries. | Cloud Computing 1 | 0.5 |
Web Development 1 | This course is designed to guide students in a project-based environment in the development of up-to-date concepts and skills that are used in the development of today’s websites. Students will learn the fundamentals of how the Internet works. They will learn and use the basic building blocks of the World Wide Web: HTML5 coding and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). They follow the steps to create a website by planning, designing, developing, deploying, and maintaining the website projects. Students will learn what it takes for a career in web development as they complete projects and create their own websites. ***Concurrent Enrollment*** | None | 0.5 3.0 CE |
Web Development 2 | This course is designed to improve upon the skills learned in Web Development 1. In addition, students will learn and use JavaScript to create more dynamic and interactive websites. They will continue to explore what it takes for a career in web development as they complete projects and create their own websites. ***Concurrent Enrollment*** | Web Development 1 | 0.5 3.0 CE |