Graphic Design
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Graphic Arts Design - Course Number: 01260/06440
Graphic Arts Technology 1&2 - Course Number: 06250/06260 Grades: 9-12 One Year |
Graphic Arts Design
Prerequisite: None
This course combines study in visual art and graphic arts. The visual art component of the class explores two and three-dimensional design through a wide range of media including drawing, painting, jewelry, sculpture, and computer imaging. The graphic arts component will address technologies employed in the graphic arts field, ranging from layout to production printing. This course is offered in conjunction with Graphic Arts Design (06440). This course satisfies the district’s fine arts graduation requirement.
Graphic Arts Technology 1&2 - Dual Credit
Prerequisite: Graphic Arts Design
This course prepares students for post-secondary experiences in the graphic arts industry. This capstone course can lead directly to a number of post-secondary institutions that award certificated, associate and baccalaureate degrees, and establishes skills that transition directly into the workspace. This class’s production-oriented atmosphere challenges students to build on previous course work and become self-directed learners who create professional, high profile printing projects.
Prerequisite: None
This course combines study in visual art and graphic arts. The visual art component of the class explores two and three-dimensional design through a wide range of media including drawing, painting, jewelry, sculpture, and computer imaging. The graphic arts component will address technologies employed in the graphic arts field, ranging from layout to production printing. This course is offered in conjunction with Graphic Arts Design (06440). This course satisfies the district’s fine arts graduation requirement.
Graphic Arts Technology 1&2 - Dual Credit
Prerequisite: Graphic Arts Design
This course prepares students for post-secondary experiences in the graphic arts industry. This capstone course can lead directly to a number of post-secondary institutions that award certificated, associate and baccalaureate degrees, and establishes skills that transition directly into the workspace. This class’s production-oriented atmosphere challenges students to build on previous course work and become self-directed learners who create professional, high profile printing projects.