Transportaon Technology, Grade 12, Workplace Preparaon (TTJ4E) This course examines the commonalies of land, air, and marine vehicles and transportaon systems. Students will develop safe workplace habits and business management skills and will use diagnosc, hand, and power tools effecvely to service and repair vehicles to meet industry standards and safety inspecons. They will also research the entry requirements for apprenceship training programs and develop the employability and technical skills required for entry into the workplace. Prerequisite: Transportaon Technology, Grade 11, Workplace Preparaon Alexander Henry, CASS, Elliot Lake, WC Eaket, and Korah only Computer Engineering Grade 12 University/College Preparaon (ICE4M) This course helps students understand and apply computer engineering concepts. Students will analyse and design computer components such as logic circuits and interfaces; develop and construct systems and write the associated computer programs to drive real-world devices such as traffic lights, models, and robots; and explore networking hardware, protocols, and configuraons. As well as developing project management skills, students will examine the ethics of computer use and explore related educaonal requirements and careers. Prerequisite: Computer Engineering, Grade 11, University/College Preparaon, or Computer and Informaon Science, Grade 11 University/College Preparaon Korah, SJD, WC Eaket and White Pines only Computer and Informaon Science Grade 12 University/College Preparaon (ICS4M) This course helps students use programming and soware engineering principles to design and develop algorithms and programs. Students will use soware development and diagnosc tools, implement data structures and algorithms, and use file management techniques in project sengs. They will also develop an understanding of the ethics of computer use and the impact of informaon technology on the community, and will explore postsecondary educaon and career paths in computer science. Prerequisite: Computer and Informaon Science, Grade 11, University/College Preparaon Elliot Lake, Korah, Michipicoten, SJD, and WC Eaket only. At SJD, students have an opportunity to earn a 2nd grade 12 credit and aain Sun Microsystems Java cerficaon aer compleng an inial credit in ICS4M. Computer Networking: Roung and Switching - CISCO Term 2 (ICR46) This is the second of two courses designed to provide students with classroom and laboratory experience in current and emerging networking technology that will empower them to enter employment and/or further educaon and training in the computer networking field. This course is equivalent to a 1 st year computer course at the college level and the student will be granted full standing in this course at colleges offering CISCO programs across the province. Instrucon includes, but is not limited to, networking, network terminology and protocols, network standards, LANs, WANs, OSI models, Ethernet, Token Ring, Fibre Distributed Data interface, TCP/IP Addressing Protocol, dynamic roung, toung and the network administrator’s role and funcon, increasingly sophiscated router configuraon (IGRP, Access Lists, IPX); switch configuraon; network troubleshoong skills, working in engineering teams, self and project management, oral exams, and presentaons. The students will achieve awareness and access basic technological literacy; awareness of IT careers; preparaons for 2 and 4 yr. EE, CS, and IT programs; access to well-paying, learning-oriented jobs; ability to design, install and maintain internetworks. Instrucon and training are provided in the proper care, maintenance, and use of networking soware, tools, and equipment. Prerequisite: ICN36. Korah only 70 ADSB <strong>2008</strong>-20<strong>09</strong> Course <strong>Calendar</strong>
Alternative (Non-Credit) Courses Code KAL KBB KCC KCW KEN KGL KGW KHD KHI KMM KNA KPF KPH KPP KSN KTT Course Name Creave Arts for Enjoyment and Expression Money Management and Personal Banking Transit Training and Community Exploraon Exploring Our World Language and Communicaon Development Personal Life Skills Exploring the World of Work Social Skills Development Culinary Skills Numeracy and Numbers First Canadians Personal Health and Fitness Choice Making for Healthy Living Self Help and Self Care Exploring Our Environment Computer Skills Offered at Alexander Henry and in CASS, WC Eaket, and Elliot Lake’s LEAD Program only ADSB <strong>2008</strong>-20<strong>09</strong> Course <strong>Calendar</strong> 71