INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
85182COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY - (1 Semester - 0.5 Credit)
Computer Technology is a state required class and should be taken during 9 or 10 grade. The course provides training in computer application software including spreadsheets, databases, and word processing. In addition, skill on the alphabetic and numeric keyboards is developed. (Grade 10)
85212ADVANCED COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY– (1 Semester - 0.5 Credit)
This course is a continuation of Computer Technology and builds on the word processing, spreadsheet, and database skills already acquired. Included is the use of Internet browsers to locate information for professional and personal use. Students are introduced to e-mail basics and etiquette. This class fulfills the Information Technology requirement. Concurrent Enrollment credit is available. Prerequisites: C grade or better in Computer Technology and a tested keyboarding speed of 36 wpm or above. (Grades 10, 11, 12)
85332ADVANCED WORD PROCESSING & KEYBOARDING II- (1 Semester - 0.5 Credit)
This is an intermediate keyboarding course which emphasizes the building of keyboarding speed and accuracy. In addition, students learn to prepare manuscripts, business letters, tables, and agendas. They also learn to do merges, sorts, and graphics projects. This course fills the Information Technology graduation requirement and is a Concurrent Enrollment class. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Computer Technology and a tested keyboarding skill of 36 WPM or above. (Grades 10, 11, 12)
85922BUSINESS WEB PAGE DESIGN- (1 Semester - 0.5 Credit)
Students will demonstrate a basic knowledge of the Internet and how to use its vast resources effectively. HTML and Web Publishing software will be used to create, format, illustrate, design, edit, and publish Web pages. An emphasis will be placed on the application of the Internet in business. Proofreading, document composition, and effective communication will also be emphasized. This course fills the Information Technology graduation requirement. Concurrent Enrollment credit is available. Prerequisites: Successful completion of Computer Technology, extensive knowledge of word processing and a tested keyboarding speed of 36 wpm or above. (Grades 10, 11, 12)
85003ACCOUNTING I & II- (2 Semesters - 1.0 Credit)
85004Students will develop an understanding of the introductory principles and procedures of double-entry accounting through manual and computerized activities. Skills taught include journalizing, posting, worksheet and statement preparation. The popular software, Quickbooks is utilized extensively. This class fills the Information Technology requirement and is a Concurrent Enrollment class. (Grades 11, 12)
85932ADVANCED BUSINESS WEB PAGE DESIGN– (1 Semester - 0.5 Credit)
This course is a continuation of the Business Web Page Design class. HTML and Web publishing software will be used to create, format, illustrate, design, edit, and publish Web pages. This course provides skill development in the electronic procedures of producing, editing, publishing, and maintaining documents on the Internet. Proofreading, document composition, and effective communication will also be emphasized. This course fills the Information Technology graduation requirement. Prerequisites: B grade or better in Business Web Page Design, extensive knowledge of word processing, and a tested keyboarding speed of 36 wpm or above. (Grades 11, 12)
85902DESKTOP PUBLISHING - (1 Semester - 0.5 Credit)
Students will create, format, illustrate, design, edit/revise, and print publications such as newsletters, flyers, brochures, advertising, materials, business cards, reports, and resumes. Proofreading, document composition, and effective communication are also emphasized. This course fills the Information Technology requirement. Concurrent Enrollment credit is available. Prerequisites: Extensive knowledge ofd processing and a tested keyboarding speed of 36 wpm or above. (Grades 11, 12)
86703MULTIMEDIA DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT– (2 Semesters - 1.0 Credit)
86704Students will create interactive computer projects using the elements of text, graphics, animation, sound, video and digital imaging. Instruction includes the use of Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Flash, Bryce, and Premiere. This course fills the Information Technology requirement and Concurrent Enrollment credit is offered.(Grades 11, 12)
86322INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY– (1 Semester - 0.5 Credit)
This course introduces students to multimedia, networking, hardware problem solving, and programming. It is recommended for students who are interested in exploring a career in the field of Information Technology. Prerequisite: Computer Technology 1 (Grades 11, 12)
8212DRAFTING CAD 1- (1 Semester - 0.5 Credit)
Beginning drafting. Credit may be used to fulfill information technology or vocational requirements. Concurrent enrollment credit is also available. (Grades 10,11,12)
88222DRAFTING CAD 2- (1 Semester - 0.5 Credit)
Advanced drafting techniques, including CAD. Credit may be used to fulfill the Information Technology or Vocational Requirements. Prerequisite: Drafting 1. (Grades 10,11,12)
87303A+ (COMPUTER REPAIR/MAINTENANCE)- (2 Periods - 2 Semesters - 2.0 Credits)
87304Computer hardware and operating system technologies (CompTIA A+) The skills acquired will allow entry level employment in the Information Technology Field. Upon Completion, you will be able to build, troubleshoot and maintain workstations. This class is taught at the Nebo Technology Center in Spanish Fork.
87352NETWORK+ NETWORKING ESSENTIALS (Comp TIA Network+)- (2 Periods - 1 Semester - 1.0 Credit)
Networking Essentials (Comp TIA Network+) Your skills will allow you to set up, troubleshoot and maintain basic servers in a networked environment. This class is taught at the Nebo Technology Center in Spanish Fork. (Grades 11,12)