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Location: Mission Valley ROP Center in Fremont<br />
Train for entry-level employment in residential and commercial<br />
construction: training and hands-on projects in carpentry,<br />
electrical, plumbing, power tool use and safety. Students will<br />
be introduced to “green” construction including roofing,<br />
kitchen and bath remodeling, and energy efficient building<br />
materials. This course may not be repeated for credit.<br />
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY 2 (L8230X)<br />
20 Credits, One Year, Two Periods, Grades 12<br />
Prerequisite: Construction Technology 1<br />
Location: Mission Valley ROP Center in Fremont<br />
Second year students will receive advanced training in the<br />
carpentry, electrical, plumbing, and solar technology fields.<br />
This course may not be repeated for credit.<br />
CULINARY ARTS 1 (L8130)<br />
10 Credits, One Year, One Period, Grades 9, 10, 11, 12<br />
Diablo Valley or Mission College Credit possible<br />
Location: ROP at Logan<br />
This competency-based course is geared to introduce students<br />
to the Hospitality and Food Service Industry. Included<br />
in the course are sections on food safety and sanitation, introduction<br />
to hydroponic growing methods for food, basic<br />
culinary terms, hospitality standards, knife skills, fundamentals<br />
of cooking techniques, pantry, soups, and basic pastry.<br />
Integrated throughout the course are career preparation<br />
standards which include basic academic skills, communication,<br />
interpersonal skills, problem solving, workplace safety,<br />
technology and employment literacy. This course may not be<br />
repeated for credit.<br />
CULINARY ARTS 2 (L8131)<br />
10 Credits, One Year, One Period, Grades 10, 11, 12<br />
Diablo Valley or Mission College Credit possible<br />
Location: ROP at Logan<br />
Students continue to focus on sanitation, safety, and knife<br />
skills. Students gain advanced skill in maintaining hydroponic<br />
growing of foods to be cooked in this year; preparing stocks,<br />
soups, sauces and main entrees courses, nutrition, costing<br />
out recipes and menu and other culinary math skills, menu<br />
design and regional cooking. This course may not be repeated<br />
for credit.<br />
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 1 (L6141)<br />
10 Credits, One Year, One Period, Grades 9, 10, 11, 12<br />
Meets CSU and UC “g” Elective college entrance requirement<br />
Mission College Credit possible<br />
Location: ROP at Logan<br />
See page 51 for more information.<br />
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 2 (L6141X)<br />
10 credits, One Year, One Period, Grades 10, 11, 12<br />
Meets CSU and UC “f” Visual and Performing Arts college<br />
entrance requirement<br />
Location: ROP at Logan<br />
See page 51 for more information.<br />
DIGITAL SOUND DESIGN 1 (L8255)<br />
20 Credits, One Year, Two Periods, Grades 11, 12<br />
Location: Mission Valley ROP Center in Fremont<br />
Learn microphones, synthesizers, audio mixers and sounds<br />
systems. Create music sound effects, sound effects for video,<br />
animation and CDs using Digidesign Pro Tools, Cakewalk Sonar<br />
and Adobe Audition. This course may not be repeated for<br />
credit.<br />
DIGITAL SOUND DESIGN 2 (L8255X)<br />
20 Credits, One Year, Two Periods, Grades 12<br />
Location: Mission Valley ROP Center in Fremont<br />
Prerequisite: Digital Sound Design 1<br />
Students will gain advanced training in microphones, synthesizers,<br />
audio mixers and sounds systems. Create music sound<br />
effects, sound effects for video, animation and CDs using<br />
Digidesign Pro Tools, Cakewalk Sonar and Adobe Audition.<br />
This course may not be repeated for credit.<br />
ELECTRONIC MEDIA PRODUCTION 1 (EMP 1) (L6310)<br />
10 Credits, One Year, One Period, Grade 11<br />
Meets CSU and UC ’f’ Visual and Performing Arts college entrance<br />
requirement. Does NOT meet the ‘g’ requirement.<br />
Location: ROP at Logan<br />
Community Service Credit Available<br />
Prerequisite: Participation in the Electronic Media Production<br />
Academy.<br />
The Electronic Media Production (EMP) academy integrates<br />
the design and analysis of multimedia and video projects with<br />
core Language Arts and Social Studies curriculum. This oneyear<br />
class is designed to provide first-year EMP students with<br />
basic experience in multimedia and video in a hands-on, project-intensive<br />
environment. One semester is devoted to multimedia<br />
skills. One semester is devoted to video skills. Students<br />
learn to create and interpret digital art and to use technical<br />
skills to communicate complex ideas related to their<br />
academic work. The course introduces students to a variety<br />
of software such as Adobe Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Premiere,<br />
and Flash to create presentations and videos that incorporate<br />
text, sounds, still photos, color graphics and animations.<br />
In addition, students will learn to produce the daily<br />
program Logan Live. Students will incorporate all of these<br />
skills to create individual and group projects relating to their<br />
course work in U.S. History and American Literature. Exposure<br />
to industry-standard multimedia tools will help EMP<br />
students to move easily from Logan to the workplace or to<br />
additional multimedia studies. The class is taken in conjunction<br />
with junior English and US History. This course may not<br />
be repeated for credit. Upon successful completion of both<br />
the EMP 1 and EMP 2 video semesters, students will earn 3<br />
units of college credit. This course may not be repeated for<br />
credit.<br />
ELECTRONIC MEDIA PRODUCTION 2 (EMP 2) (L6320)<br />
10 Credits, One Year, One Period, Grade 12<br />
Meets CSU and UC ’f’ Visual and Performing Arts college entrance<br />
requirement. Does NOT meet the ‘g’ requirement.<br />
CTE & ROP<br />
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