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ELECTIVE COURSE OFFERINGS AT A GLANCE
Elective course are arranged by discipline (type of elective credit granted). Disciplines are:; Career Cluster/Workplace Readiness, Fine Arts, Language Arts/World Languages, Math [courses do not grant a math credit]. Physical Education/Health, Science, Social Studies, and Technlogy.
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Course Number State Course ID Course Title Course Description May Be Grade Level Credit Fall Spring Grad Odd Grad Prerequisites
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THIS COURSE WILL continue the development of digital and film
photography skills and concepts of the photographic artist introduced in
Photography 1. Emphasis will be in learning advanced digital and film
photography skills using a DLSR camera, SLR analog camera, scanners,
darkroom equipment and Adobe Photoshop, more complex and experimental 0.5 credit
165900 11717911 Photography II subject matter, and advanced equipment of the photographer. STUDENTS Fine Arts 10 to 12 Semester X X X X Photography I
WILL learn advanced skills of the photographic artists using both digital and course
film media. They will sharpen their ability to write objective critiques of their
own and peer photographs, and continue to build their photography portfolio.
THIS COURSE WILL offer the photography student the opportunity to work
at an advanced and independent level of technique and concept in the
photographic arts. Emphasis will be in learning advanced digital and film
photography skills using a DLSR camera, SLR analog camera, scanners,
darkroom equipment and Adobe Photoshop, experimental printing 0.5 credit
techniques, more complex and experimental subject matter that is directed
166000 11717911 Photography III Fine Arts 10 - 12 Semester X X X X Photography II
by the student’s interests, and advanced equipment of the photographer. The course
course will also introduce the fundamentals of a professional portfolio and
requirements for exhibiting work. STUDENTS WILL learn advanced skills of
the photographic artists using both digital and film media and complete their
photographic portfolio as they investigate potential careers and college
program of study in photography.
THIS COURSE WILL teach students to play a keyboard
instrument and learn musicianship through theory, ear training, practice, and 0.5 credit
Piano / Keyboards
163500 11274121 performance. STUDENTS WILL be expected to perform in a recital setting at Fine Arts 9 - 12 Semester X X X X None
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the end of the semester. This class is excellent for all who love music, course
whether you play another instrument, sing, or have never studied music.
THIS COURSE WILL expand the piano student’s technique and skill begun
in Piano/Keyboards I, with emphasis on individual performance, ear training, 0.5 credit Piano / Keyboards
Piano / Keyboards I or equivalent
613510 11274121 and music theory. STUDENTS WILL acquire the skills needed to perform a Fine Arts 9 - 12 Semester X X X X
II private study (1
piano solo in a recital at the course year)
end of the semester.
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