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ELECTIVE COURSE OFFERINGS AT A GLANCE<br />
Elective course are arranged by discipline (type of elective credit granted). Disciplines are:; Career Cluster/Workplace Readiness, Fine Arts, Language Arts/World Languages, Math [courses do not grant a math credit]. Physical Education/Health, Science, Social Studies, and Technlogy.<br />
Course Number State Course ID Course Title Course Description<br />
May Be<br />
Applied*<br />
Grade Level Credit Fall Spring<br />
Even<br />
Grad<br />
Years<br />
Odd<br />
Grad<br />
Years<br />
Prerequisites<br />
160400 11624921<br />
Drawing and<br />
Painting II<br />
THIS COURSE IS an upper level class for students with definite intentions to<br />
build on their drawing and painting skills.<br />
STUDENTS WILL be challenged to be creative and imaginative using a<br />
variety of drawing and painting media. An emphasis on<br />
creating original art will be stressed.<br />
Fine Arts 10 - 12<br />
0.5 credit<br />
Semester<br />
course<br />
X X X X<br />
Drawing and<br />
Painting I<br />
160500 11624921<br />
Drawing and<br />
Painting III<br />
THIS COURSE IS an advanced level art class for students who are seriously<br />
considering entering the professional art field and/or pursuing a college<br />
degree in art. STUDENTS WILL be challenged to use various art media to<br />
create original art with a theme. Students will be counseled on various art<br />
careers available to them.<br />
Fine Arts 10 - 12<br />
0.5 credit<br />
Semester<br />
course<br />
X X X X<br />
Drawing and<br />
Painting 2<br />
160510 11757921<br />
Graphic Arts<br />
(Graphic Design) I<br />
THIS COURSE WILL provide students with basic skills in graphic<br />
design programs and techniques. Emphasis will be placed upon 2-<br />
dimensional design, art appreciation, gaining marketable skills, and ethics of<br />
the digital domain. STUDENTS WILL learn how to use Adobe illustrator, an<br />
industry-standard vector-based Graphic Arts (Graphic Design) program.<br />
Students will gather images for their digital artwork in a variety of ways,<br />
including drawing, scanning and digital photography. Students will use the<br />
computer as a creative tool while applying the elements and principles of<br />
design to each project.<br />
Fine Arts or<br />
Technology<br />
9 - 12<br />
0.5 Semester<br />
Course<br />
X X X X<br />
Introduction to the<br />
Visual Arts<br />
160520 11757921<br />
Graphic Arts<br />
(Graphic Design)<br />
II<br />
THIS COURSE WILL provide students with basic skills in graphic<br />
design programs and techniques. Emphasis will be placed upon 2-<br />
dimensional design, art appreciation, gaining marketable skills, ethics of the<br />
digital domain and using multiple computer applications in the field of visual<br />
art. STUDENTS WILL learn how to use Adobe Photoshop, an industrystandard<br />
raster-based Graphic Arts (Graphic Design) program. Students will<br />
gather images for their digital artwork in a variety of ways, including drawing,<br />
scanning and digital photography. Students will use the computer as a<br />
creative tool while applying the elements and principles of design to each<br />
project.<br />
Fine Arts or<br />
Technology<br />
10 - 12<br />
0.5 Semester<br />
Course<br />
X X X X<br />
Graphic Arts<br />
(Graphic Design) I<br />
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