Unique Pathways & Off-campus Education
Dual Credit - Object-Oriented Programming and Web Development
Object-Oriented Programming (CPRG216) offered by SAIT explores the concept of computer programming languages as tools that can be used to provide IT business solutions. Topics include solving techniques, an overview of software design methodology, programming language terminology, and an introduction to the differences between styles of languages. The course also introduces students to basic programming structures. Web Development (CPRG213) introduces students to the concepts and fundamental technologies in web development. Students will explore standardized web technologies and languages, including front end HTML, CSS ASP.NET Core, and Javascript. In both courses, students will create and implement website applications using industry-standard programming languages.
Program Benefits
- Get a jump start on your post-secondary education while still in high school
- Build confidence through developing learning strategies and skills that support your learning transitions
- Learn about on-going opportunities and experience post-secondary learning
- Taught by experienced instructors who are connected to industry and support students in making meaningful connections to career pathways
- Earn high school credits and post-secondary credits
10 Credits, 30 level CTS
and
6 post-secondary credits
Student Eligibility
Open to CBE high school students who:
- Are in grades 11 or 12 during the program
- Have a strong interest to explore a pathway in software development
- Are excited about taking post-secondary courses
- Are able to arrange their own transportation to and from SAIT to their home high school for the duration of the program
- Are on track to successfully pass the following courses or equivalents:
- Math 30-1 or 30-2 (minimum 60%)
- ELA 30-1 or 30-2 (minimum 60%)
- Have
“power-user hardware and software” technology available:
Considerations
- This course is offered in-person at SAIT, so students must have space in their timetable allocated for Semester 1 in September 2023
- Students are prepared to spend 5-10 hours per week of independent work time in addition to the instructional time at SAIT
- Students must submit a personal learning schedule with their application (see application checklist for details).
- Students will be expected to communicate with both their CBE supervising teacher and SAIT instructors on a regular basis
Program Delivery and Location
This course is offered In Person at SAIT (1301 16 Ave NW, Calgary, AB T2M 0L4)
- Students are responsible for their own transportation to and from SAIT campus
- Students are expected to be in attendance each day of this semester program
- Students must meet all course assignment, quiz and test deadlines
- Attendance is critical for success in this program
Program Dates
- Semester 1 | September to December 22, 2023
- Monday - Thursday 8:30 am – 11:30 am
How to Apply
Applications for Summer and Fall programming deadlines have passed. Please talk to your home high school Off-campus Coordinator or Guidance Counsellor to start planning for future programs! Winter courses and application deadlines will be posted in the fall.
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Application Deadline:
Applications for Summer and Fall programming deadlines have passed. Please talk to your home high school Off-campus Coordinator or Guidance Counsellor to start planning for future programs! Winter courses and application deadlines will be posted in the fall.