CTE/AS Digital Communication I A/B

Course Code
INFC 300/301
Credits 1.0 (0.5 Credits Per Semester)
Grade Level
10,
11,
12

Cambridge International AS & A Level Digital Media & Design curriculum is used in tandem with the CTE Digital Communication program standards to allow learners to explore a range of processes and techniques in digital media through flexible course design covering digital photography, moving image, games design and mobile and multimedia applications and using a variety of print and online formats, including newspapers, magazines, journals, weblogs, and other traditional and new media platforms. This course: develops an awareness of the world of digital media and design, develops learners’ creative processes and their ability to critically evaluate their work, encourages learners to combine innovative approaches and techniques to solve problems creatively, expands learners’ knowledge of digital media by exploring different designers, processes and concepts, prepares learners for further study and to work in a collaborative industry. Students develop leadership, social, civic, and career skills through participation in either SkillsUSA or FBLA  (Future Business Leaders of America) and may be prepared for entry-level once they become a Program Completer. This course is the first of two in the CTE program. Completing both courses is required to become a CTE program completer which earns the student a graduation cord. This course is also recommended for students seeking the AICE diploma through Cambridge.

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