Course:
Art IV
Course
#:
Grade
Level: Twelfth Grade
Credit
Hours:
Length:
One year
Prerequisite: Student must have passed Art I, II, and III
with a B+ (87-89%) or better, or have the art teacher's permission to take the
class. The student is required to have talent and drive.
Fee:
Undecided
Considerations: The student who is considering taking this
class should know that the teacher would assume the student is going to major
in Art in a higher education institute.
Thus the teacher will be preparing the student for this experience.
Course
Description: The student will be, throughout the year, preparing a portfolio
for entrance into a higher education institute.
The projects assigned to the student will challenge the student's mental
abilities and creativity. These projects
will cover studio art, art history, aesthetics, and art criticism. The student
will also be developing skills related to the Fine
Arts area, such as creative writing.
Students will be required to take a weekly vocabulary test of seven of
more words. Students will be required to
create a weekly sketch that will show the student's progress in their
developing drawing skill. The students will also be required to create a
monthly bulletin board concerning a different art style each month. The first quarter is concerned with drawing,
the second, third, and fourth quarters are times when the students develop
ideas for project. Students are required
to complete four projects in each quarter.
Students are required to journal and choose a word of the day every day
in art class.
Skills
Needed to be Successful: The students who take this class should have a good
solid work ethic, a desire to create without destroying, a passion to use new
materials in new ways, an advanced understanding of the elements and principles
of art, an advanced ability of drawing, and the fortitude to finish what has
been started.
Expectations: The teacher will expect nothing, but the
best. The student is expected to bring all required materials to class every
day that class is held (Required materials include: Drawing and Shading pencil,
journal, art folder, and sketchbook).
Students are expected to finish all projects. Any project that is not finished will result
in the student earning a zero on that project.
All students are expected to be in the art room ready to begin working
by the time the tardy bell (second bell) rings.
Career
Pathway(s) Related to Content: Graphic
Designer, Art Librarian, Art Historian, Art Gallery Owner, Art Detective, Art
Critic, Art Benefit Coordinator, Woodworker, Art Auctioneer, Animation Artist,
Toy Designer, Scientific Illustrator, Printer, Police Sketch Artist,
Photographer, Painter, Museum Educator, Sculptor, Set Designer, Museum
Director, Museum Curator, Makeup Artist, Jewelry Designer, Interior Decorator,
Industrial Designer, Greeting Card Artist, Art Materials Manufacturer, Art
Magazine Publisher, Glass Blower, Furniture Designer, Fashion Designer,
Drafter, Editorial Cartoonist, Courtroom Artist, Conservator, Comic Strip Cartoonist,
Children's Book Illustrator, Ceramicist, Cartographer, Calligrapher, Cake
Decorator, Art Therapist, Art Teacher, Art Supply Retailer, Arts Council
Director, and Photo Stylist.