Cambridge Hybrid Academy for Conceptual Education

Computer Science – Grade 9 NCP Federal Board (On-Campus)

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About Course

This Grade 9 Computer Science course is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in the fundamental concepts of computer science and their practical applications. Throughout this course, students will explore the world of computing, learn how to solve problems using algorithms, and understand the significance of computer technology in various aspects of life.

Course Objective

The primary objective of this course is to introduce students to core concepts of computer science, including computational thinking, programming, data management, and the ethical implications of technology. By the end of the course, students should be able to understand and apply these concepts to real-world scenarios, develop basic programs, and analyze data effectively. The course aims to prepare students for advanced studies in computer science and related fields while fostering a lifelong interest in the subject.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Introduction to Computer Science: Understanding the scope of computer science, its major branches, and its importance in the modern world.
  • Computational Thinking: Developing problem-solving skills and learning how to approach problems logically and systematically.
  • Introduction to Programming: Learning the basics of programming languages, including syntax, variables, data types, and control structures.
  • Algorithms: Understanding the concept of algorithms and how they are used to solve problems efficiently.
  • Data Structures: Exploring basic data structures such as arrays, lists, and strings, and understanding their importance in organizing data.
  • Introduction to Software Development: Learning the software development life cycle and the basics of creating and testing software applications.
  • Human-Computer Interaction: Understanding how users interact with computers and the principles of designing user-friendly interfaces.
  • Networks and the Internet: Exploring the basics of computer networks, the internet, and how information is transmitted and received.
  • Cybersecurity: Understanding the importance of cybersecurity, common threats, and basic practices to protect information.
  • Ethics in Computing: Discussing the ethical implications of technology and the responsibility of computer scientists in society.

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