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Drawing III Prerequisite/Selection Process: Drawing II Intended Audience: Grades 10, 11, and 12 Credit: Course may be taken up to three trimesters. One trimester = 0.5 credit Major Outcomes: • Offers students additional coursework to develop greater depth in studio discipline • Continued emphasis on art history, aesthetics and art production Projects, Activities, etc.: Multiple drawings and sketchbook Instructional Focus: Lab work Jewelry and Craft Design I Intended Audience: Grades 9, 10, 11, and 12 Credit: One trimester = 0.5 credit Major Outcomes: • Create wearable and usable art through multiple art projects • Work with jewelry production using. casting and fabrication techniques. • Explore bookmaking using various printing /paper techniques • Explore fiber and sculpture construction. • Study the history of jewelry and craft design around the world. Instructional Focus: Lab work Jewelry and Craft Design II Prerequisite/Selection Process: Jewelry and Craft Design I Intended Audience: Grades 9, 10, 11, and 12 Course may be taken up to three trimesters. Credit: One trimester = 0.5 credit Major Outcomes: • Offers students additional coursework to develop greater depth in jewelry and craft design and production • Continued emphasis on art history, aesthetics and art production Instructional Focus: Lab work High School Registration Guide Medical Illustration I [CRHS only] Intended Audience: Grades 10, 11, and 12 Credit: One trimester = 0.5 credit, meets art requirement Major Outcomes: • Accurately interpret and portray body systems (organs, skeleton, tissues, etc.) through visual representations • Transform complex information into visual images that have the potential to com- municate to broad audiences Projects, Activities, etc.: Texture and color theory, study of tissue, and color matching. Mediums will be graphite, pen and ink, wa- tercolor, and an introduction to Photoshop. Instructional Focus: Lab work Medical Illustration II [CRHS only] Prerequisite/Selection Process: Medical Illustration I Intended Audience: Grades 10, 11, and 12 Credit: One trimester = 0.5 credit, meets art requirement Major Outcomes: • Expansion of accurately interpreting and portraying body systems (organs, skeleton, tissues, etc.) through visual representations • Transform complex information into visual images that have the potential to communicate to broad audiences • Digital finishing and graphic design Projects, Activities, etc.: Posters, brochures, and info graphics designed to illustrate an idea or inform a viewer. Instructional Focus: Lab work Painting I Intended Audience: Grades 9, 10, 11, and 12 Credit: One trimester = 0.5 credit Major Outcomes: • Learn basic painting techniques • Learn basic color theory • Watercolor and acrylic painting • Aesthetics and art criticism Projects, Activities, etc.: Water color, tempera and acrylic paintings Instructional Focus: Lab work Painting II Prerequisite/Selection Process: Painting I Intended Audience: Grades 9, 10, 11, and 12 Credit: One trimester = 0.5 credit Major Outcomes: • Refinement of skills developed in Painting I • Art awareness of modern artists • Continued emphasis on art history, aesthetics and art criticism • More self-expression in subject matter Projects, Activities, etc.: Watercolor, tempera and acrylic paintings Instructional Focus: Lab work Drawing II Prerequisite/Selection Process: Drawing I Intended Audience: Grades 9, 10, 11, and 12 Credit: One trimester = 0.5 credit Major Outcomes: • Expand skills developed in Drawing I: color use, composition and figure drawing • Expand techniques developed in Drawing I: pencil, pastel and color work • Draw from life and imagination • Continued emphasis on art history, aesthetics and art criticism Projects, Activities, etc.: Multiple drawings and sketchbook Instructional Focus: Lab work Painting III Prerequisite/Selection Process: Painting II Intended Audience: Grades 10, 11, and 12 Credit: Course may be taken up to three trimesters. One trimester = 0.5 credit Major Outcomes: • Offers students additional coursework to develop greater depth in studio discipline • Continued emphasis on art history, aesthetics and art production Projects, Activities, etc.: Watercolor, tempera and acrylic painting Instructional Focus: Lab work Sculpture I Intended Audience: Grades 9, 10, 11, and 12 Credit: One trimester = 0.5 credit Major Outcomes: • Work with 3-D art forms • Exploration of multiple types of media as they relate to form and mass • Learn about sculptors and history of sculpture • Emphasis on aesthetics and art criticism Projects, Activities, etc.: Additive and subtractive sculptural pieces Instructional Focus: Lab work Sculpture II Prerequisite/Selection Process: Sculpture I Intended Audience: Grades 9, 10, 11, and 12 Credit: One trimester = 0.5 credit Major Outcomes: • Theme-based concentration applied to working with 3-D art forms • Greater emphasis on refinement and exploration of sculpture techniques • Styles and works of a variety of noted sculptors studied • Continued emphasis on aesthetics and art criticism Projects, Activities, etc.: Fabrication, welding and stone carving 27