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Claymont High School

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Robert Clarke, Principal

Dual Enrollment

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Claymont High School, along with Kent State University at Tuscarawas, will be offering dual enrollment courses. Students will be receiving college credit for the following courses being offered at Claymont High School:

  • Electric Circuits I (4 credit hours)
    • Direct current analysis involving current and voltage, resistance, energy and power, Ohm's law, series and parallel networks. Mesh and nodal analysis, network theorems and DC instruments.
  • Electric Circuits II (3 credit hours)
    • This course is a continuation of Electric Circuits I. The course deals with Alternating Current (AC) and covers analysis of capacitive, inductance and magnetic circuits AC network analysis
  • Technical Computing (3 credit hours)
    • An introduction to digital computer systems, flowchart techniques, number systems and codes. Students will learn programming using Visual Studio C++ programming language with real-world applications.
  • Applications in Computer Aided Design (2 credit hours)
    • Course for training on the use of a popular, computer-aided drafting and design software (AutoCAD). Practice with the advanced features of the software applicable to modern design in the graphics, mechanical, industrial and electronics fields.
  • Multimedia and Game Design (2 credit hours)
    • Covers the creation of Interactive multimedia presentations, Development of flowcharts, roughs and interactive navigation systems. Integration of images, animation, video, sound and custom code for the creation of interactive multimedia presentation and gauging.
  • Digital Systems (4 credit hours)
    • Students will learn how to easily des gin and build digital systems such as those used in game boxes, digital watches, etc. Student projects involve building and digital circuits for a variety of applications
  • Introduction to Electronics (4 credit hours)
    • A course in semiconductor theory. Properties and applications of diodes and junction transistors, amplifiers, and their use in the design and construction of modern electronic circuits
  • PC/Network Engineering and Troubleshooting (3 credit hours)
    • A course covering the service, maintenance, upgrade and optimization of personal computers. Specification, installation and maintenance of local area networks will be covered. Students will learn communication protocols and network architecture.

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