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Fine Arts
Photography 2 Digital Design 2
Grades 10-12 Grades 10-12
Course Number 697 Course Number 716
Semester Course - 0.5 credit Semester Course - 0.5 credit
Prerequisite: Photography 1 Prerequisite: Digital Design 1
Estimated Fee: $35.00 Estimated Fee: $30.00
Recommended For: College Bound/Technical Recommended For: College Bound/Technical
Education Education
Career: A,B,E,F,H,P Career: A,B,E
This course is for students who wish to further Digital Design 2 is for students who wish to
develop their skills and interests in further develop their interest, knowledge and
photography. Compositional elements and use skills in the world of graphic design and
of Photoshop will be extended. Creativity and technology.
quality will be emphasized through a variety Interaction with various software, emphasis
of studio projects. Students will be required to on developing the artistic eye, and expanding
research and present current topics in individual portfolios with high quality
photography. Students may use this credit as products are some of the curriculum
either a technology or fine arts credit. objectives. Students will experience
designing for a variety of clients modeling
career awareness. Students may use this credit
as either their Technology credit or Fine Arts
credit.
Yearbook 1 and 2
Self-Paced
Digital Design 1 Grades 10-12
Course Numbers SP194 or SP198
Grades 10-12 Full Year Course - 1 credit
Course Number 715 Prerequisite: Recommendation by an English teacher
Semester Course - 0.5 credit Estimated Fee: None
Prerequisite: Art Foundations Recommended For: College Bound
Estimated Fee: $30.00 Career: A, B, E, P
Recommended For: College Bound/Technical
Education
Career: A,B,E Yearbook provides an opportunity for
students to produce an annual publication
This course introduces students to graphic while recording the school’s history in
design and the computer as a tool to produce photographs and writing. Students will
both fine and graphic art products. Students experience all aspects of producing a
will create illustrations and designs using the yearbook with particular focus on yearbook
elements and principles of art. Students will journalism, theme development, layout and
experience industry standard software design, photographic composition, and
(Photoshop) and hardware such as digital meeting deadlines. Students will develop
cameras and drawing tablets to create their their creativity, and problem solving
own work. Students may use this credit as capabilities to collaboratively create a
either their Technology credit or Fine Arts tangible product with the yearbook staff.
credit.
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