Computer Programming

Computers continue to be the life blood of businesses — both big and small. Computer jobs are plentiful in every industry and the job outlook continues to be good in Lenawee and surrounding counties for programmers and other computer experts.

Program Description

This one- or two-year program will cover topics relating to software development with a focus on computer programming. The program is designed to accommodate different skill levels from introductory to the college level where students will learn how to plan, write, implement, debug, and maintain computer programs. Students will have the opportunity to learn mobile, game, web, and/or robotics programming in addition to computer application development, and will use a blended learning environment that combines online curriculum with hands-on labs and projects.

First year students will start the program learning the Python programming language, and will then go onto another language such as C#, C++, or Java, or may instead pursue web development with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Second year students will work with the instructor to create an individualized course plan to study advanced topics relating to computer programming.

Students are able to earn college credit and industry certifications as part of this program.

To Be Successful

Students in this program are interested in computers – what makes them work and how they can help solve problems and complete tasks. Students generally have above average math and reading skills and are creative thinkers.

Textbook Reading Level: College

Student Organization

Business Professionals of America (BPA)
FIRST Robotics

Tim Robinson

Instructor

Tim Robinson is a recent college graduate from the University of North Dakota (Electrical Engineering) and Siena Heights University (Bachelors of Arts). He is 25 years old and this will be his first teaching position. Tim is excited to meet all of his students and work alongside the LISD staff. He is looking forward to creating a class experience that is technically rewarding and fun to engage in as well. Aside from academics, Tim spends a lot of time playing with his 3D printer and designing various things in CAM software. He also enjoys walking outside, riding bikes, fishing, and working on projects. Tim is a big fan of racetracks and power sports toys. He currently resides in the Tecumseh area. Please feel free to ask Tim any questions concerning his teaching or otherwise. 

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