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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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THE COURSE WILL provide advanced training in technical theatre skills. It
will allow students to focus on technical areas of interest as they are given
hands-on roles as crew leaders.
Technical Theater STUDENTS WILL serve in various leadership roles and be responsible for Fine Arts or 0.5 credit Technical Theater
166800 11124121 10 - 12 Semester X X X X
III the lighting, sound, construction and technical support of Performing Arts Technology II
Center activities. Students will progress through the technical theatre course
program and will be assessed based upon a standard set of expectations for
their grade level.
THE COURSE WILL provide advanced training in technical theatre skills. It
will allow students to focus on technical areas of interest as they are given
hands-on roles as crew leaders.
Technical Theater STUDENTS WILL serve in various leadership roles and be responsible for Fine Arts or 0.5 credit Technical Theater
166900 11124121 10 - 12 Semester X X X X
IV the lighting, sound, construction and technical support of Performing Arts Technology course III
Center activities. Students will progress through the technical theatre
program and will be assessed based upon a standard set of expectations for
their grade level.
THIS COURSE WILL begin to instruct those students who desire
a career in audio recording, radio production, television, theater, or
filmmaking. The class will explore the audio and video techniques used in the
broadcast industry. The class will begin to understand and examine the
Video / Audio language of video and audio production. STUDENTS WILL begin to learn Fine Arts or 0.5 credit
167000 11727121 9 - 12 Semester X X X None
Production I the art of recording and reproducing audio and video in digital and analogue Technology
formats. Students will learn the rudiments of producing video, television course
programming, and the techniques required for setting up audio equipment for
live productions and for the audio-for-video process through the hands-on
portion of the class.
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