Page 83 - hs pos 22_23_011182022_final
P. 83

the National Scholastic Art Competition at their own expense.
         Career Cluster(s):   Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources       Finance
                              Architecture and Construction                 Health Science
                              Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications   Human Services
                              Business Management and Administration        Information Technology
                              Education and Training                        Science, Technology, Engineering and
                                                                            Mathematics
        Description:  In this course, students create a portfolio demonstrating mastery in Concentration (Sustained Investigation)
        and Quality (Selected Works) as specified by the standards set by National AP Board. This portfolio is intended to address
        two-dimensional (2-D) design issues. Design involves purposeful decision making about how to use the elements and
        principles of art in an integrative way. The principles of design (unity/variety, balance, emphasis, contrast, rhythm,
        repetition, proportion/scale, figure/ground relationships) can be  articulated through the  visual elements (line, shape,
        color, value, texture, space). They help guide artists in making decisions about how to organize an image on a picture
        plane in order to communicate content. Effective design is possible whether  one uses representational or abstract
        approaches to art. For this portfolio, students must demonstrate understanding of 2-D design through any two-
        dimensional medium or process, including, but not limited to, graphic design, digital imaging, photography, collage,
        fabric design, weaving, fashion design, fashion illustration, painting and printmaking. Video clips, DVDs, CDs and three-
        dimensional works may not be submitted.

         Course Title:        Advanced Placement Studio Art: 3-Design        Credit Value:           1.0

         Course Number:       105460                                         Term(s) Offered:        Full Year
         Prerequisite(s):     Students must complete Pathway A or Pathway    Open to Grades:         12
                              B of the PRHS Art Program Course Sequencing

                              Pathway A: Completion of Introduction to Art
                              and an additional 3 semesters of Art courses.
                              Submit a statement of purpose, a digital
                              portfolio of at least 4 original Art works.

                              Pathway B: Completion of Advanced
                              Placement: Art History and at least 1
                              additional semester Art course.  Submit a
                              statement of purpose, a digital portfolio of at
                              least 4 original Art works.
                              Pathway C: A combination of partial pathway
                              A or B with an extensive portfolio review with
                              an AP Studio Art 3D teacher.


                              Ceramics and Sculpture (semester courses) are
                              strongly recommended.
         Requirement(s):      Students are required to complete the National Advanced Placement Studio Art Exam for 3-
                              D Design at their own expense. Students are required to apply and submit original work to
                              the National Scholastic Art Competition at their own expense.
         Career Cluster(s):   Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources        Health Science
                              Architecture and Construction                  Human Services
                              Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications   Information Technology
                              Business Management and Administration         Manufacturing
                              Education and Training                         Science, Technology, Engineering and
                              Finance                                        Mathematics





         2022-2023 Pine-Richland High School Program of Studies (Table of Contents)                                                                      83
   78   79   80   81   82   83   84   85   86   87   88