Advanced Placement
ADVANCED PLACEMENT STUDIO ART: 2-D
Course: 827 Credit: 1 Weight: .05 Grade: 11, 12 |
AP Studio Art: 2-D is a rigorous course that requires students to create a portfolio of twenty-four projects by the test date in early spring. By creating a portfolio and submitting it to the College Board, students have the opportunity to earn college credit in a fundamental art course and/or students can submit their scores for potential college scholarship. Students will choose an area of focus at the start of the course and will develop a body of work that addresses breadth, quality and concentration within the portfolio. It is recommended that students take other advanced art classes such as Two-Dimensional Design and/or Three Dimensional Design before or at the same time as AP, in order to enhance their portfolio options.
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Prerequisites: A 90% or higher in at least two of the following art classes: Introduction to Drawing, Introduction to Painting, Expressive Sketchbook, Two Dimensional Design and/or Three Dimensional Design. Also the potential student must schedule portfolio review with their art teacher PRIOR to final course selection. At this meeting the potential student will present an application essay, share their current work, review the mandatory summer assignment and overall commitment to the course.
ADVANCED PLACEMENT STUDIO ART: 3-D
Course: 833 Credit: 1 Weight: .05 Grade: 11, 12 |
AP Three-Dimensional Design is a rigorous course that requires students to create a portfolio of sixteen projects by the test date in early spring. By creating a portfolio and submitting it to the College Board students will have the opportunity to earn college credit in a fundamental art course and/or students can submit their scores for potential college scholarship. Students will choose an area of focus at the start of the course and develop a body of work that addresses breadth (variety of material, subject matter etc.), quality and concentration within the portfolio. There will also be mandatory summer assignments.
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Prerequisites: Prerequisites: A 90% or higher in at least two of the following art classes: Introduction to Drawing, Introduction to Painting, Expressive Sketchbook, Two Dimensional Design and/or Three Dimensional Design. Also the potential student must schedule portfolio review with their art teacher PRIOR to final course selection. At this meeting the potential student will present an application essay, share their current work, review the mandatory summer assignment and overall commitment to the course.
ADVANCED PLACEMENT STUDIO ART: DRAWING
Course: 834 Credit: 1 Weight: .05 Grade: 11, 12 |
AP Studio Art in Drawing, is a rigorous course that requires students to create a portfolio of twenty-four projects by the test date in early spring. The AP Drawing portfolio focuses on mark making. By creating a portfolio and submitting it to the College Board, students will have the opportunity to earn college credit in a fundamental art course or students can submit scores for potential college scholarship. Students will choose an area of focus at the start of the course and develop a body of work that addresses breadth, quality and concentration within the portfolio. There will also be mandatory summer assignments.
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Prerequisites: A 90% or higher in at least two of the following art classes: Introduction to Drawing, Introduction to Painting, Expressive Sketchbook, Two Dimensional Design and/or Three Dimensional Design. Also the potential student must schedule portfolio review with their art teacher PRIOR to final course selection. At this meeting the potential student will present an application essay, share their current work, review the mandatory summer assignment and overall commitment to the course.