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COMPUTER GRAPHICS DESIGN I                 Year           5 credits                  GRADES 9-12


        Students interested in blending traditional art & design with computer skills will learn methods to personalize
        their own designs as well as to prepare for a career in art. Software programs taught will be the same as those
        utilized in art colleges and by professional artists.  Computer generated drawing techniques as well as
        photographic image manipulation will be presented.


        COMPUTER GRAPHICS DESIGN II                Year           5 credits                  GRADES 10-12
        Prerequisite:      Computer Graphics Design I

        This course will advance the art skills learned in Computer Art and Graphics I, manipulating scanned and
        drawn images. Each student will have the opportunity to accomplish project objectives using a personal,
        individual approach. 3-D graphics will also be included. This course will help prepare for a career in art and
        design.



        COMPUTER GRAPHICS DESIGN III               Year           5 credits                   GRADES 11-12
        Prerequisite: Graphics 1 & 2 with a grade of 85% or above or with Teacher Approval

        Digital Graphics III is an advanced-level course designed for students who have successfully completed Digital
        Graphics I and II. This course provides an in-depth exploration of complex design techniques, encouraging
        students to develop their own style and aesthetic. Students will work with professional-level software, focusing
        on advanced digital illustration, graphic design, multimedia, and potentially 3D or interactive media. Emphasis
        will be placed on portfolio development, critique, and real-world project management. By the end of the course,
        students will have a comprehensive design portfolio that demonstrates a mastery of graphic design principles
        and a readiness for higher education or industry opportunities.

        DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY                        Year           5 credits                    GRADES 10-12

        Digital Photography will serve as an introduction to the digital camera, digital film, digital darkroom and their
        application to the production of a body of contemporary photographic work. This course is designed to
        stimulate an interest in and further the understanding of the techniques and principles involved in photography.
        This course is for students interested in hands-on photography using digital cameras, cell phone cameras and
        computers. Students will have an introduction to elements of art and principles of design and how to apply
        these concepts to photography. This course will familiarize the student with digital photographic equipment,
        materials, and methods through theory and hands on practice. Topics will include camera and lens operation
        as well as historical methods, file formatting, exposure, white balance, composition, lighting and image editing
        using Adobe Photoshop. Students will have the opportunity to use digital editing software and understand the
        importance of post processing in order to manipulate digital photographs to improve tonal range and contrast.
        Students will be encouraged to utilize their cell phones as a way to store and capture images, but will also
        have access in class to school cameras.

        ADVANCED DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY                              Year          5 credits      GRADES 11-12
        Prerequisite: Digital Photography grade of B or above.

        This is an advanced course in Digital SLR photography. Students will explore technical, artistic, and
        commercial aspects of photography. The course will cover camera techniques, studio strobe usage, advanced
        digital camera operations and creative digital darkroom techniques with the use of Lightroom and Photoshop
        software. Class time will enable students to work on independent and cooperative explorations. Students will
        prepare a portfolio of work to exhibit at the completion of the course. They will also produce a website for their
        photography work. Students will organize selected images into a final artistic creation in conjunction with a
        reflective critique process in which the student is able to synthesize his/her conceptual idea, decision-making
        and final output.






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