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[quote=Anonymous]DD is offered AET IT pathway. I am looking at the AET courses for 9th grade, it is very intense, especially Math, is it supposed to be this way.. Any inputs from AET parents is appreciated. AET AP Integrated Mathematics I Course Code TBD Grade(s): 9 1 Credit Prerequisite: None This course is the first in a series of integrated math courses (two-year sequence of courses) designed for AET students. Students study Algebra 2 with Trigonometry and AP Precalculus as an integrated progression of math topics and learn additional content typically taught in geometry, advanced algebra, trigonometry, precalculus, and introductory calculus. The course is inquiry-based with much of the content learned through investigations, applications, simulations, and problem-based exercises AET Physics Course Code 671300 Grade(s): 9 1 Credit Prerequisite: None The AET Physics course is the first science course required for all AET IT pathway students. AET physics is a rigorous academic course preparing students for college level work. The course is inquiry-based with much of the content learned through laboratory exercises. Algebra skills are used to develop concepts and solve problems AET Information Technology & Computer Science Course Code 829300 Grade(s): 9 1 Credit This course is the first of the computer science courses specifically designed for AET IT pathway students who wish to engage in an intensive study of computer science and information technologies. It is designed for students with no programming experience. The course will cover object-oriented programming, graphics and animation, GUI interfaces, arrays and files, sorting, recursion and ethics. The programming language is JAVA. All AET IT students will be required to design, develop and conduct multiple programming and research projects while attending the Academies of Loudoun. [/quote]
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