Computer Science, Grade 12, University Preparation, ICS4U

Name of School: KCS Online Learning
Department: Computer Studies
Course Developer: Christian Bayly
Course Development Date: June 2019
Course Reviser/Revision Date: ----
Course Title & Grade: Computer Science, Grade 12, University Preparation
Ministry Course Code: ICS4U
Credit Value: 1.00
Developed from: Computer Studies, The Ontario Curriculum, Grades 10 and 12 (Revised 2008)
Prerequisite: Introduction to Computer Science, Grade 11, University Preparation

Course Description:

This course enables students to further develop knowledge and skills in computer science. Students will use modular design principles to create complex and fully documented programs, according to industry standards. Student teams will manage a large software development project, from planning through to project review. Students will also analyse algorithms for effectiveness. They will investigate ethical issues in computing and further explore environmental issues, emerging technologies, areas of research in computer science, and careers in the field.

Curriculum Overall Expectations:

A. Programming Concepts and Skills

  • A1. demonstrate the ability to use different data types and expressions when creating computer programs;

  • A2. describe and use modular programming concepts and principles in the creation of computer programs;

  • A3. design and write algorithms and subprograms to solve a variety of problems; A4. use proper code maintenance techniques when creating computer programs.

B. Software Development

  • B1. demonstrate the ability to manage the software development process effectively, through all of its stages – planning, development, production, and closing;

  • B2. apply standard project management techniques in the context of a student-managed team project.

C. Designing Modular Programs

  • C1. demonstrate the ability to apply modular design concepts in computer programs;

  • C2. analyse algorithms for their effectiveness in solving a problem.

D. Topics in Computer Science

  • D1. assess strategies and initiatives that promote environmental stewardship with respect to the use of computers and related technologies;

  • D2. analyse ethical issues and propose strategies to encourage ethical practices related to the use of computers;

  • D3. analyse the impact of emerging computer technologies on society and the economy;

  • D4. research and report on different areas of research in computer science, and careers related to computer science.