Computer Science
Computer Science
Lincoln-Sudbury’s computer science department offers semester long and full year courses. Elective style courses – such as Creative Computing, Intro to Programming and Game Programming – are semester long courses that meet five times every two weeks. Full year courses – such as Java Programming, Mobile App Development and AP Computer Science Principles meet eight times every two weeks. It is the goal of the Computer Science Department to develop students’ ability to use technology appropriately to create, investigate and communicate and use the experience of learning technology skills to become more independent learners.
- Alex Reiter teaches Creative Computing, Game Programming, and AP Computer Science Principles.
- Nate Lewallen teaches Game Programming, Intro to Programming, and Creative Computing.
- Mark Sobkowicz teaches Intro to Programming, Java Programming, and AP Computer Science Principles. Mark is also the Computer Department Liaison.
The following semester-long courses meet 5 times in 2 weeks and are open to all students:
- Creative Computing
- Introduction to Programming
- Game Programming
AP Computer Science Principles is a full-year course open to all students in 10th grade and up. It is taught using the CS50 AP curriculum published by Harvard University.
The following two courses meet for a full year, 8 times every two weeks. Both are more advanced programming courses:
- Java Programming [AP Computer Science A]
- Software Development Seminar
Java Programming and Mobile App Development will be offered as interest and staffing allow.
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- Alex Reiter teaches Creative Computing, Game Programming, and AP Computer Science Principles.
- Nate Lewallen teaches Game Programming, Intro to Programming, and Creative Computing.
- Mark Sobkowicz teaches Intro to Programming, Java Programming, and AP Computer Science Principles. Mark is also the Computer Department Liaison.
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The following semester-long courses meet 5 times in 2 weeks and are open to all students:
- Creative Computing
- Introduction to Programming
- Game Programming
AP Computer Science Principles is a full-year course open to all students in 10th grade and up. It is taught using the CS50 AP curriculum published by Harvard University.
The following two courses meet for a full year, 8 times every two weeks. Both are more advanced programming courses:
- Java Programming [AP Computer Science A]
- Software Development Seminar
Java Programming and Mobile App Development will be offered as interest and staffing allow.
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