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Art II Electronic Media Pre-AP
1
10-12
Art I Pre-AP or teacher
recommendation
Art II Painting Pre-AP
1
10-12
Art I Pre-AP or teacher
recommendation
Art II Sculpture Pre-AP
1
10-12
Art I Pre-AP or teacher
recommendation
Art III Drawing Pre-AP
1
11-12
Art II Pre-AP or teacher
recommendation
Art III Electronic Media Pre-AP
1
11-12
Art II Pre-AP or teacher
recommendation
Art III Painting Pre-AP
1
11-12
Art II Pre-AP or teacher
recommendation
Art III Sculpture Pre-AP
1
11-12
Teacher recommendation
History of Art AP
1
10-12
Teacher recommendation
History of Art AP ONLINE
1
10-12
Teacher recommendation
Studio Art-Drawing Portfolio AP
1
10-12
Level II Pre-AP or teacher
recommendation
2-D Design Portfolio AP
1
10-12
Level II Pre-AP or teacher
recommendation
3-D Design Portfolio AP
1
10-12
Level II Pre-AP or teacher
recommendation
This comprehensive study stresses the elements and principles of art and their uses in two and three- dimensional art. Various media and art forms are used to gain understanding of the basics. This course is the prerequisite for all specialized classes.
This comprehensive study stresses the elements and principles of art and their uses in two and three- dimensional art. Using various media and art forms, emphasis will be given to drawing. This course is a prerequisite for Art II Pre-AP.
Drawing II is a comprehensive study that stresses visual awareness, drawing techniques, and media experimentation. This course stresses the traditional techniques and expands into more contemporary methods of creative expression through drawing.
Drawing Pre-AP II is a comprehensive study of drawing that stresses the elements of art and their uses in two- dimensional art. It will deal with visual awareness, drawing techniques (traditional and non-traditional). This course is a prerequisite for the AP Drawing and 2-D Design Portfolio. Students will gain experience with a variety of media and techniques. This course will include study of art and artists and vocabulary related to media and techniques.
Electronic Media emphasizes the elements and principles of art through traditional art projects competed via the computer. This course will be designated to include basic computer skills required for digital art software program utilized in the course.
Pre-AP Painting II is a comprehensive study of painting that stresses the elements and principles of art. The class will deal with visual awareness, painting techniques (traditional and non-traditional). Students will study a variety of art and artists and will participate in class critiques of student work and the work of master artists. A R T I GRADE: 9-12 CREDIT: 1 PEIMS: 03500100 KISD: 7403 PREREQUISITE: None A R T I / P R E - A P GRADE: 9-11 CREDIT: 1 PEIMS: 03500100 KISD: 7413 PREREQUISITE: WEIGHTED: 10 pts. Teacher recommendation A R T I I D R A W I N G GRADE: 10-12 CREDIT: 1 PEIMS: 03500500 KISD: 7423 PREREQUISITE: Art I A R T I I D R A W I N G P R E - A P GRADE: 10-12 CREDIT: 1 PEIMS: 03500500 KISD: 7425 PREREQUISITE: WEIGHTED: 10 pts. Art I Pre-AP or teacher recommendation
A R T I I E L E C T R O N I C M E D I A P R E - A P GRADE: 10-12 CREDIT: 1 PEIMS: 0350330 KISD: 7472 PREREQUISITE: WEIGHTED: 10 pts. Art I Pre-AP or teacher recommendation
A R T I I P A I N T I N G P R E - A P GRADE: 10-12 CREDIT: 1 PEIMS: 03500600 KISD: 7427 PREREQUISITE: WEIGHTED: 10 pts. Art I Pre-AP or teacher recommendation
Sculpture II includes objective and non-objective three-dimensional assignments. Construction skills and classical techniques are an integral part of each assignment. Students will use various mediums including wood and clay.
Drawing Pre-AP III is a comprehensive study of drawing for advanced students seeking to develop ideas on a concentrated subject or theme. This course continues to stress the elements of art and their uses in two-dimensional art. It will deal with visual awareness, drawing techniques (traditional and non-traditional). The course will allow students more time to develop the breadth of college level artwork for the AP Drawing and 2-D Design Portfolio. Students will gain experience with a variety of media and techniques. Course will include study of art and artists and vocabulary related to media and techniques.
Art III Electronic Media Pre-AP is a course to expand Art II Electronic Media and the broad interpretation of two-dimensional design issues. This course is intended to expand design skills that could be used to help develop an AP 2-D Design Portfolio. Students are asked to demonstrate higher-level proficiency in two- dimensional design using a variety of art forms and digital art software programs.
Painting Pre-AP III is a comprehensive study of painting for advanced students seeking to develop ideas on a concentrated subject or theme. This course continues to stress the elements of art and their uses in two-dimensional art. It will deal with visual awareness and painting techniques (traditional and non-traditional). The course will allow students more time to develop the breadth of college level artworks for the AP Art 2-D Design Portfolio. Students will gain experience with a variety of media and techniques. Course will include study of art and artists and vocabulary related to media and techniques.
This advanced course is devoted to deliberate and systematic presentation of various three-dimensional art processes, procedures, theories, and historical developments to provide a basis for students interested in building a three- dimensional design portfolio. The approach to art experiences during this time is experimental in terms of materials, but structured in terms of providing art students a strong foundation in concepts. Students will increase skills in using line, space, texture, color, form, and shape while manipulating the mediums of paper, wire, clay, plaster, cardboard, wood, etc.
A R T I I S C U L P T U R E P R E - A P GRADE: 10-12 CREDIT: 1 PEIMS: 03501000 KISD: 7463 PREREQUISITE: WEIGHTED: 10 pts. Art I Pre-AP or teacher recommendation
A R T I I I D R A W I N G P R E - A P GRADE: 11-12 CREDIT: 1 PEIMS: 03501300 KISD: 7496 PREREQUISITE: WEIGHTED: 10 pts. Art II Pre-AP or teacher recommendation
A R T I I I E L E C T R O N I C M E D I A P R E - A P GRADE: 11-12 CREDIT: 1 PEIMS: 03503400 KISD: 7473 PREREQUISITE: WEIGHTED: 10 pts. Art II Pre-AP or teacher recommendation
A R T I I I P A I N T I N G P R E - A P GRADE: 11-12 CREDIT: 1 PEIMS: 03501400 KISD: 7481 PREREQUISITE: WEIGHTED: 10 pts. Art II Pre-AP or teacher recommendation
A R T I I I S C U L P T U R E P R E - A P GRADE: 11-12 CREDIT: 1 PEIMS: 03501900 KISD: 7490 PREREQUISITE: WEIGHTED: 10 pts. Teacher recommendation
Advanced Placement Art History is the equivalent to an introductory course in university level art history. An exam will be administered and assessed by the College Board in May. Many colleges and universities offer advanced placement and/or credit to students who have performed successfully on the AP Art History Exam. AP students prepare to take the Advanced Placement Exam in May for possible college credit. This course is also available online at Central High School.
The Drawing Portfolio is designed to address a very broad interpretation of drawing issues. Many types of painting, printmaking, and studies of sculpture, as well as abstract and observational works, would qualify as addressing drawing issues. AP students prepare to take the Advanced Placement Exam in May for possible college credit.
This portfolio is intended to address a very broad interpretation of two-dimensional design issues. Students are asked to demonstrate proficiency in two-dimensional design issues using a variety of art forms that may include, but are not limited to: graphic design, typography, digital imaging, photography, collage, fabric design, weaving, illustration, painting, and printmaking. AP students prepare to take the Advanced Placement Exam in May for possible college credit.
The three-dimensional portfolio class is designed to address a very broad
interpretation of three-dimensional design issues. Students are asked to prepare a collection of works which demonstrate proficiency in the three-dimensional design techniques that may include, but are not limited to: ceramics, metal work, wood work, textiles, paper craft, and installation AP students prepare to take the Advanced Placement Exam in May for possible college credit.
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