2023-2024 Course Information
BP16 Python Programming II
Course Number | BP16 |
Course Title | Python Programming II |
Course Description | This course will prepare students for jobs and careers connected with widely understood software development, which includes not only creating the code itself as a junior developer, but also computer systems design and software testing. Students will be guided to a level of Python programming knowledge which will allow them to design, write, debug, and run programs encoded in the Python language, and to understand the basic concepts of software development technology. In addition, students will learn IoT (Internet of Things) skills which can help transform any business in any industry, from manufacturing to saving endangered species. Students will apply basic programming (using Python) to support IoT devices. Mathematics standards are reinforced. |
Course Status | Pilot |
Course Type | Adapted |
POL (Proof of Learning) | Credential |
Credential as POL | PCAP Certified Associate in Python Programming |
Curriculum Date | Summer 2022 |
Hours of Instruction | 135-150 |
Recommended Maximum Enrollment | 25 |
Course Credit | 1 |
Inherently Honors | Yes |
Math Option Credit | No |
Prerequisite Course(s) | BP14 Python Programming I |
Career Cluster(s) | Information Technology (INFO) |
Pathway Level(s) | Python Programming (PYPR) - Concentrator |
Work-based Learning | Apprenticeship Business and Industry Field Trip Cooperative Education Entrepreneurial Experience Internship Job Shadowing Mentorship Pre-apprenticeship School-based Enterprise Service Learning |
Aligned Credential(s) or Certification(s) | PCAP Certified Associate in Python Programming |
CTSO(s)(Career and Technical Student Organization) | Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) SkillsUSA Technology Student Association (TSA) |
SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) Code(s) | Computer Programmers (15-1251)Desktop Publishers (43-9031) |