- Senior Division Theory and Coding - Contest Year 2022-2023 (1 Year)
- Senior Division Theory - Contest Years 2011-2012 through 2023-2024 (13 Years)
- Senior Division Theory & Coding - Contest Years 2011-2012 through 2023-2024 (13 Years)
- Senior Division Coding - Contest Years 2011-2012 through 2023-2024 (13 Years)
- Senior Division Theory and Coding - Contest Year 2020-2024 (4 Years)
- Junior Division Coding - Contest Years 2010-2011 through 2024-2025 (15 Years)
- Junior Division Theory & Coding- Contest Years 2020-2021 through 2024-2025 (5 Years)
- Junior Division Theory - Contest Years 2010-2011 through 2024-2025 (15 Years)
- Junior Division Theory and Coding - Contest Year 2024–2025 (1 Year)
- Junior Division Theory & Coding- Contest Years 2010-2011 through 2024-2025 (15 Years)
- Intermediate Division Theory and Coding - Contest Year 2024-2025 (1 Year)
- Intermediate Division Theory - Contest Years 2010-2011 through 2024-2025 (15 Years)
- Intermediate Division Theory & Coding - Contest Years 2010-2011 through 2024-2025 (15 Years)
- Intermediate Division Theory & Coding - Contest Years 2020-2021 through 2024-2025 (5 Years)
- Intermediate Division Coding - Contest Years 2010-2011 through 2024-2025 (15 Years)
Elementary Division
This course contains all of the problems that were presented by the American Computer Science League (ACSL) in the Elementary Division, starting in its first session, 2016-17. Each contest focuses on a different topic in computer science: number systems; prefix, infix, and postfix notation, Boolean algebra, or graph theory.
This course contains all of the problems that were presented by the American Computer Science League (ACSL) in the Elementary Division, starting in its first session, 2016-17. Each contest focuses on a different topic in computer science: number systems; prefix, infix, and postfix notation, Boolean algebra, or graph theory.
ACSL elementary theory is suitable for all elementary division students. Each contest consists of an online 30-minute, 5-question non-programming test, focused on a single category of content. Every time there is different content for the practice and test.