Digital Technologies
Digital Technologies offer a range of computing subjects throughout Years 7 to 12 which provide students with practical opportunities to develop design thinking, computing knowledge and to become innovative developers of digital solutions. These subjects help students to become adept creators of digital solutions, effective users of digital systems and critical consumers of information conveyed by digital systems.
The Year 7 and 8 students participate in two classes a week for one semester in each of those years and cover a range of topics in the Western Australian Curriculum over a range of software platforms.
Areas covered:
• Effective research
• Binary
• Networking
• Computer hardware
• Build skill in presentation using various software
In Year 9 and 10 classes are optional and run for one semester duration.
Courses presently being offered are:
- Multimedia and Animation
- Phone and Game Applications
- Digital Literacy 1
- Applications Software
- Coding and Game design
- Digital Literacy 2
- Computer Programing
- Introduction to Computers 1
- Applied information Technology
- Computer Science
- Introduction to Computers 2
In Years 11 and 12, Churchlands offer ATAR and General courses in Computer Science and Certificate II and III courses in Applied Digital Technologies and Information Technology.
Courses presently being offered are:
Year 11
- Computer Science ATAR
- Computer Science General
- Certificate II Applied Digital Technologies
Year 12
- Computer Science ATAR
- Computer Science General
- Certificate II Applied Digital Technologies
- Certificate III Information Technology