COMPUTER NETWORKING


WHAT IS 

COMPUTER PROGRAMMING

Career and technical education schools offer programs that provide students with hands-on training and practical skills to prepare them for careers in various industries. Learning computer programming with a focus on HTML, Python, C++, and Java at a career and technical education school can provide students with a strong foundation in programming concepts and prepare them for careers in software development, web development, and other related fields.


REASON FOR BECOMING A CERTIFIED IN

COMPUTER PROGRAMMING

The curriculum typically covers the basics of HTML and CSS for web development, followed by programming fundamentals with Python, and then advanced programming concepts with C++ and Java. Students also learn problem-solving skills, algorithmic thinking, and how to develop applications for real-world use.

In addition to technical skills, career and technical education programs often provide opportunities for students to work on group projects and collaborate with industry professionals, which can help them develop important teamwork and communication skills.

Overall, learning computer programming with a focus on HTML, Python, C++, and Java.

SALARY RANGE:  $20.00-$50.00 Per Hour

CAREER OPTIONS AVAILABLE: Network Administrators, Systems Analysts, Network Security Professionals, and Network Engineers 

CREDENTIALS EARNED

Python

Python programming language, including syntax, data types, control structures, functions, and object-oriented programming. Students learn to develop Python applications, write scripts to automate tasks, and build web applications.

C++

The C++ programming language curriculum typically covers topics such as the fundamentals of C++ programming, data types, control structures, functions, arrays, pointers, object-oriented programming concepts, exception handling, templates, and file handling.

CPR Certification

JavaScript, including variables, data types, functions, loops, and control structures, as well as more advanced concepts such as object-oriented programming and event-driven programming. 

BRCC Dual Enrollment

Baton Rouge Community College allows high school students to take college-level courses while still in high school, earning both high school and college credit.

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MEET THE INSTRUCTORS

Jacqueline Edwards

Programming Instructor