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Sculpture III
Prerequisite/Selection Process: Sculpture 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.: Fabrication, welding
and stone carving
Video Art I
Intended Audience: Grades 9, 10, 11, and 12
Credit: One trimester = 0.5 credit
Major Outcomes:
• Coursework focuses on creative and
artistic applications of video art and
technology
• The course will also focus on the
Elements of Art and Principles of Design
as they apply to Media Art and video
technology
• Technical skills relating to the use of
digital video/camera equipment, sound
recording, composition and editing will
be taught
Instructional Focus: Lab work
Video Art II
Prerequisite/Selection Process: Video Art I
Intended Audience: Grades 10, 11, and 12
Credit: One trimester = 0.5 credit
Major Outcomes:
• Advanced student exploration and
creation of video production.
• Strong focus is placed on students
demonstrating a personal voice through
the filming and editing of their projects.
• Additional emphasis will be placed on
film presentation, evaluation and analysis
of their finished works.
Instructional Focus: Lab work
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Drawing/Painting [AP Studio Art:
2-D Design]
Intended Audience: Grades 10 (with teacher
approval), 11 and 12
Credit: Two trimesters = 1.0 credit
Major Outcomes:
• Exploration of studio art at the
college-level
• Course is sponsored by the College
Board
• Students are expected to be able to
work independently as an adult member
of the class
• Completion of comprehensive portfolio
made up of Breadth, Concentration and
Quality Sections that involve various
media and subject matter that are cre-
ated as 2 dimensional works of art. Focus
on a variety of media and techniques
• Portfolio [exam] submitted to College
Board for review in May.
• Course work will receive a separate grade
from the teacher in addition to a rating
from the College Board
Projects, Activities, etc.: Creation of a
portfolio of artwork
Instructional Focus: Comparable to an
introductory college course in studio art
Ceramics/Sculpture [AP Studio Art:
3-D Design]
Intended Audience: Grades 10 (with teacher
approval), 11, and 12
Credit: Two trimesters = 1.0 credit
Major Outcomes:
• Exploration of studio art at the
college-level
• Course is sponsored by the College
Board
• Students are expected to be able to work
independently as an adult member of the
class
• Completion of comprehensive portfolio
made up of Breadth, Concentration and
Quality Sections that involve various
media and subject matter that are cre-
ated as 3 dimensional works of art.
• Portfolio [exam] submitted to College
Board for review in May.
• Course work will receive a separate grade
from the teacher in addition to a rating
from the College Board
Projects, Activities, etc.: Creation of a
portfolio of artwork
Instructional Focus: Comparable to an
introductory college course in studio art
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