Available on Windows , Mac , Chromebooks and tablets
Recommended for Grades 9 - 12
The CompuScholar C# Programming course uses the Microsoft C# language to teach introductory computer programming and classic computer science concepts.
Hot Features
- No local installation requirements; all required hands-on projects can be completed online in a web browser.
- All required, online projects are fully auto-graded by our system.
Topics Covered
This course covers fundamental programming topics and skills such as:
- C# Data types and variables
- Logical expressions and flow control
- Math and string operations
- Writing functions
- Debugging and exceptions
- Collections and iteration
- Object-Oriented Programming
- Inheritance and Polymorphism
- Sorting and recursion
- GUI design and Windows input controls (Optional content)
Click on the Course Syllabus tab to see a complete list of topics.
Student Work
All lesson quizzes and chapter tests are auto-graded by our system. The hands-on coding projects are also auto-graded by our system. Students will write code directly in our online C# engine; no local software installation or file management is required. Each chapter features many in-lesson exercises as well as graded activities. Scroll through the images below to see a few examples of student work.
Please review our course syllabus, which contains the following information:
- Specific chapter and lesson topics
- Pacing guide, overall course length and exepected hours per week
Alignments for this new course are coming soon!
C# Programming meets standards for introductory coding courses in a number of states. Please click on your state link below to view all alignments for your state.
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All "required" chapters and hands-on projects can be completed on any Windows or Mac computer, Chromebook or any other web-capable device with sufficient web browser and a Internet connection.
No local software installation is needed to complete all required chapters. All required projects can be completed online through a web browser!
Optional, introductory material is provided for Visual Studio, a free, external IDE that can be installed on Windows computers.
For detailed hardware and software requirements, please see: