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Section 1: System Technologies 2 (IT2)
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Information Technology 2

Section 1: System Technologies 2 (IT2)

This course examines computer hardware in greater detail. The course also covers operating system similarities and differences, software and system process management, virtual memory, computer programming, virtual machines, and virtualization. Finally, we'll examine ways to safeguard data accuracy and prevent data loss.

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  • Section 2: Communication and Internet Technologies  (IT2)
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    Section 2: Communication and Internet Technologies (IT2)

    This course will cover three aspects of the internet: hardware, media, and networking advancements. We'll also discuss mobile and wireless technologies, e-communication, the evolution of the internet, multimedia, and the technologies and services that support the internet.

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  • Section 3: Social Implications (IT2)
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    Section 3: Social Implications (IT2)

    This course will discuss network usage policies, ICT's benefits to humanity, and its limitations. We will also briefly discuss IT-related occupations and how IT has affected workplace employment practices and physical space.

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  • Section 4: Data and Information (IT2)
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    Section 4: Data and Information (IT2)

    This is an introductory course to databases. The students will learn about Records, Fields, Data Types, Tables, and Queries. They will also learn how to design databases in Access and how to input, manipulate, and process data using a programming language.

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  • Section 5: Using Delphi as a Programming Language (IT2)
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    Section 5: Using Delphi as a Programming Language (IT2)

    This course will teach students how to plan, design, and develop programs in the Delphi programming language. Students will also learn how to plan programs using other tools like IPO tables, TOE charts, and use case diagrams. They will also learn how to identify and implement more data types, build user-friendly and effective program interfaces, use pre-written Delphi code, use more advanced data validation and program debugging techniques, store and retrieve data from text files, use Delphi's numbered lists (arrays), connect to an Access database using Delphi code, and process and manipulate data in Delphi.

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