Oklahoma Computer Science I
- Level High School
- Contact Hours 125
- Timeframe Year
In this course, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the digital world they navigate every day. They’ll be exposed to the inner workings of computer hardware and software, explore the intricacies of how networks connect, and dive into the world of encryption and cryptography.
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Cybersecurity and You
In this module, students delve into key areas such as personal data collection, the reliability of online information, cyber ethics and laws, personal data security, cybersecurity essentials, and strategies to combat common cyber threats and their prevention, equipping individuals with the knowledge to navigate the digital landscape responsibly and securely. |
Cryptography
Students dive into the history of cryptography systems, the motivation behind using encryption systems, and basic cryptography systems. Additionally, students explore topics on how to use cryptography, cryptology, and cryptanalysis. |
Project: Create an Escape Room
In this project, students will create an escape room using what they have learned about ciphers and cryptography. |
System Administration
Students compare and contrast common operating systems (Windows, Linux, OS) and explain the importance of application security. Students investigate security options and implement user accounts to enforce authentication and authorization. Students also demonstrate how to work with basic and advanced command prompts. |
IT Concepts
In this unit, students explore the structure and design of the internet and networks, and how this design affects the reliability of network communication, the security of data, and personal privacy. Students will learn how the Internet connects computers all over the world by use of networking protocols. |
IT Infrastructure
Students learn about the physical elements of computers and networking, such as motherboards, RAM, routers, and the use of port numbers, ethernet, and wireless devices. |
Project: IT Professional
In this project, students explore cybersecurity career pathways and build skills that will be needed within these fields such as communication. |
Data Security
In this module, students will learn about the benefits and dangers of collecting and storing large sets of data. They will learn how to prevent attacks such as SQLi and XSS using programming controls. Students will also learn about risk management and how to identify, assess, prioritize, and minimize risks. |
Project: The Game of Risk
In this project, students design and create a board game or a card game that will help players to identify randomized security vulnerabilities and their appropriate defenses. |
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Oklahoma Computer Science I is aligned with the following standards
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Oklahoma Level 1 | View (60.7%) |
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