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Computer Science Discoveries I

$400.00

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Computer Science Discoveries 1 will take students on a journey into one of the fastest growing and exciting fields of the century.

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Description

Computer Science Discoveries 1 will take students on a journey into one of the fastest growing and exciting fields of the century. The course explores how computer science exists all around us, even when we’re not aware. It gives students the opportunity to fine-tune their computer knowledge and coding skills, learn binary, and to create innovative projects. No previous coding experience is needed to succeed in this course.

Note: Lightweight devices such as Apple iPads, Google Chromebooks, and tablets have limited support for Java and programming-based content. Therefore, students will need a laptop or computer for this course.

Customer-Provided Required Physical Materials: Students will need to download Scratch software and have access to a printer. (https://scratch.mit.edu/download)

Syllabus: Click Here

Changes and Refunds Policy

Parent/Student may cancel any individual Student enrollment in a Course within ten (10) calendar days after the enrollment date in that Course ("Grace Period"). In the event of a timely request for cancellation and approval, HGS will issue a credit to Parent/Student for a future enrollment, but in no event will any refunds be issued. No credit or refund shall be owed to Parent/Student for cancellations or reassignments reported to HGS beyond the Grace Period