Foundation Level / Level I / Level II / Studio Level III / Performing Arts / Music

Foundation Level

FOUNDATIONS OF ART B
(2008-2009 school year only)
7005 1/2 Credit Semester Grades 9-12
This course provides students with a comprehensive background in the arts with an emphasis in three-dimensional design. This course is recommended, but not limited, to those who plan to pursue an art career. This course is a prerequisite for Level I, Level II, Studio, and AP art courses. PRE: Foundations of Art A

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FOUNDATIONS OF ART
7004 1 Credit Semester Grades 9-12
7006 1 Credit Full Year Grades 9-12
This course provides students with a comprehensive background in the arts with emphasis in two- and three dimensional design. This course is recommended, but not limited, to those who plan to pursue an art career. This course is a prerequisite for Level I, Level II, Studio, and AP art courses.

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CREATIVE CRAFTS
7040 1/2 Credit Semester Grades 9-12
7044 1 Credit Semester Grades 9-12
This course helps students develop creative crafts which may include weaving, stitching, stained glass, batik, knitting, quilting, and folk art. ($25)\

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HUMANITIES A
7010 1/2 Credit Semester Grades 9-12
7013 1/2 Credit Mkg. Period Grades 9-12
This course introduces the fine arts through a study of five major disciplines: Visual Arts, Music, Drama, Dance, and History. This course covers the Prehistoric through Renaissance periods.

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HUMANITIES B
7015 1/2 Credit Semester Grades 9-12
This course introduces the fine arts through a study of five major disciplines: Visual Arts, Music, Drama, Dance, and History. Part B covers the Reformation Period to the present. PRE: Humanities A

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HUMANITIES
7014 1 Credit Semester Grades 9-12
This course introduces the fine arts through a study of five major disciplines: Visual Arts, Music, Drama, Dance, and History. This course covers the Prehistoric through Contemporary Periods.

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Level I

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DRAWING I
7050 1/2 Credit Semester Grades 10-12
7057 1 Credit Full Year Grades 10-12
7054 1 Credit Semester Grades 10-12
This course introduces students to two-dimensional design and drawing skills. Students explore a variety of drawing tools and materials. Students are also exposed to a knowledge of aesthetics, style, and the history of art related to drawing and design. ($25) PRE: Foundations of Art B or Foundations of Art

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GRAPHIC DESIGN/PHOTOGRAPHY I
7066 1 Credit Semester Grades 10-12
This course covers both graphic design and black and white photography. Projects may include printmaking, calligraphy, poster design, package design, digital imaging, use of the manual 35mm (SLR) camera, and processing of film and prints. All projects are based on the principles of two-dimensional design. Students must provide a 35mm (SLR) camera. PRE: Foundations of Art B or Foundations of Art ($25)

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2D & GRAPHIC DESIGN I
7080 1/2 Credit Semester Grades 10-12
7084 1 Credit Semester Grades 10-12
7083 1 Credit Full Year Grades 10-12
This course familiarizes students with various graphic and design techniques. Students study materials and processes, which may include linoleum, wood block, silk screen, computer graphics (when facilities permit), calligraphy, poster design, commercial package designs, etching, and found object printing. PRE: Foundations of Art B or Foundations of Art ($25)

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DRAWING/PAINTING I
7097 1/2 Credit Semester Grades 10-12
7094 1 Credit Semester Grades 10-12
7090 1 Credit Full Year Grades 10-12
This course introduces students to the basic concepts and media used in drawing and painting from observation. Students may work in charcoal, pastel, watercolor, acrylic, and tempera. PRE: Foundations of Art B or Foundations of Art ($35)

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SCULPTURE & CERAMICS I
7110 1/2 Credit Semester Grades 10-12
7114 1 Credit Semester Grades 10-12
7116 1 Credit Full Year Grades 10-12
This course allows students to explore three-dimensional design through the creation of art works which may include the use of clay, wood, metal, wire, paper, plaster, and other media. This course may include exposure to aesthetics, style, and history of art related to sculpture and ceramics. PRE: Foundations of Art B or Foundations of Art ($25)

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PHOTOGRAPHY I
7120 1/2 Credit Semester Grades 10-12
7123 1 Credit Full Year Grades 10-12
7124 1 Credit Semester Grades 10-12
This course contains a rigorous curriculum which introduces students to the use of specialized photographic equipment including cameras, lenses, and developing processes. Students are expected to demonstrate the ability to produce acceptable two-dimensional design in the production of photographic themes. Students must provide their own 35mm (SLR) camera. PRE: Foundations of Art B or Foundations of Art ($25)

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Level II

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DRAWING II
7130 1/2 Credit Semester Grades 10-12
7133 1 Credit Full Year Grades 10-12
7134 1 Credit Semester Grades 10-12
This course concentrates on the expansion of applications of students’ previously learned skills. Students gain exposure to aesthetics and history of art as related to two-dimensional drawing/design. PRE: Beg. Drawing/Design or Drawing I or portfolio evidence ($25)

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GRAPHIC DESIGN/PHOTOGRAPHY II
7146 1 Credit Semester Grades 11, 12
This course is a continuation of Graphic Design/Photography I where the students’ time is divided between graphic design and black/white photography. Projects build upon the knowledge and skills acquired in the previous course. Project themes expand to include aspects of art aesthetics, culture, and history. Portfolio development is also included. Students must provide their own 35mm (SLR) camera. PRE: Graphic Design/Photography I ($25)

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2D & GRAPHIC DESIGN II
7140 1/2 Credit Semester Grades 10-12
7144 1 Credit Semester Grades 10-12
This course is a continuation of 2D & Graphic Design I in which students expand upon various graphic and design techniques. Students elaborate upon techniques and processes working with linoleum, wood block, silk screen, computer graphics (where facilities permit), calligraphy, poster design, commercial package designs, etching, and found object printing. PRE: Graphic Design or 2D & Graphic Design I ($25)

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DRAWING/PAINTING II
7164 1 Credit Semester Grades 11, 12
This course concentrates on the expansion and refinement of skills and techniques previously learned in Drawing & Painting I. PRE: Drawing & Painting I ($20)

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SCULPTURE & CERAMICS II
7180 1/2 Credit Semester Grades 10 -12
7184 1 Credit Semester Grades 10 -12
7186 1 Credit Full Year Grades 10 -12
This course concentrates on the expansion and application of the students’ skills previously learned in Sculpture & Ceramics I. The course includes an exposure to aesthetics, style, and art history related to sculpture and ceramics. PRE: Sculpture & Ceramics I or portfolio evidence ($25)

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PHOTOGRAPHY II
7190 1/2 Credit Semester Grades 10-12
7194 1 Credit Semester Grades 10-12
This course concentrates on the expansion and application of students’ skills previously learned in Photography I. Photographs produced will demonstrate quality two-dimensional design and an understanding of photographic techniques that may include computer-related activities. This course is more challenging than the introductory level course and contains a rigorous curriculum. Students must provide their own 35mm (SLR) camera. PRE: Photography I ($25) Studio Level III

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Studio Level III

SCULPTURE/CERAMICS
7210 1/2 Credit Semester Grades 11, 12
7214 1 Credit Semester Grades 11, 12

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2D & GRAPHIC DESIGN
7220 1/2 Credit Semester Grades 11, 12
7224 1 Credit Semester Grades 11, 12

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DRAWING/PAINTING
7236 1 Credit Semester Grades 11, 12

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DRAWING
7240 1/2 Credit Semester Grades 11, 12
7244 1 Credit Semester Grades 11, 12

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PHOTOGRAPHY
7310 1/2 Credit Semester Grades 11, 12
7314 1 Credit Semester Grades 11, 12
The Studio Level III courses listed above concentrate on the expansion and application of the students’ previously learned skills. These are advanced classes with a dominance of selfdirected assignments. These courses also provide students with the opportunity to produce work for a portfolio which is usually a prerequisite for art schools. Due to the independent nature of these courses, students register on an individual basis for the existing program with recommendation of the art instructor. PRE: Portfolio evidence ($25) RC

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AP STUDIO ART
0703 2 Credits Full Year Grades 11, 12
Students choose between one of three portfolios: Drawing, 2-Dimensional Design, or 3-Dimensional Design. All students must take the AP exam in May. Guidelines for portfolios are set and portfolios are evaluated by The College Board. Exam fee is approximately $85. The purchase of some support materials is required. PRE: Level II or portfolio evidence ($40)

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PERFORMING ARTS

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INTRODUCTION TO DANCE
7400 1/2 Credit Semester Grades 9-12
7404 1 Credit Semester Grades 9-12
This course introduces dance to students in its many forms and cultures with an emphasis that blends theory with practical application. Creative and structured dance forms are studied.

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GIFTED & TALENTED DANCE
7423 1.5 Credits Full Year Grades 9-12
This course is offered to the intermediate/advanced dance student. Students are expected to continue advanced work in a combination of ballet, pointe, jazz, and tap. Classes meet at various designated studios during evenings and weekends. PRE: Portfolio evidence

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HONORS DRAMA I - RSHS Only
7433 2 Credits Full Year Grades 11, 12
This course is for students who have shown talent in the performing arts, either on stage or backstage. Students study theatre history, critical analysis, performance/production skills, and improvisation. Students are involved in the development of full-scale theatre productions. Purchase of support materials is optional. This course is held at RSHS and is available to students from each of the high schools. Students earning a B or better in Cecil County Theatre A & B or Theatre and Honors Drama I & II may earn articulated college credit. PRE: Theatre, Theatre B, Technical Theatre or Technical Theatre B, portfolio evidence and committee review

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HONORS DRAMA II - RSHS Only
7443 2 Credits Full Year Grade 12
This course runs concurrently with Honors Drama I with an emphasis on directing, designing, acting, and technical theatre. Students are involved in the development of fullscale theatre productions. Purchase of support materials is optional. This course is held at RSHS and is available to students from each of the high schools. Students earning a B or better in Cecil County Theatre A & B or Theatre and Honors Drama I & II may earn articulated college credit. PRE: Honors Drama I and committee review

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THEATRE
7454 1 Credit Semester Grades 9-12
This course introduces students to the basics of theatre with an emphasis on acting. Students study improvisation, mime, theatre history, puppet theatre, oral interpretation, and theatrical analysis. This course emphasizes play and character analysis, scene development, aesthetic criticism, basic directing skills, and theatre history.

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THEATRE A
7460 1/2 Credit Semester Grades 9-12
7463 1/2 Credit Mkg. Period Grades 9-12
This course introduces students to the basics of theatre with an emphasis on acting. Students study improvisation, mime, theatre history, puppet theatre, oral interpretation, and theatrical analysis.

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THEATRE B
7470 1/2 Credit Semester Grades 9-12
This course expands upon the basics of theatre with an emphasis on acting. Students study improvisation, mime, theatre history, puppet theatre, oral interpretation, and theatrical analysis. There is emphasis on play and character analysis, scene development, aesthetic criticism, basic directing skills, and theatre history. PRE: Theatre A

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THEATRE DESIGN
7487 1 Credit Semester Grades 9-12
7510 1 Credit Full Year Grades 9-12
This course introduces students to the basics of technical theatre. The course explores fundamental design and development properties of scenery, lighting, costume, makeup, and sound. Aspects of publicity and theatre history are also included. Students work on technical and design aspects of a real stage production. PRE: Teacher interview ($15) RC

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THEATRE DESIGN A
7480 1/2 Credit Semester Grades 9-12
This course introduces students to the basics of technical theatre. The course explores fundamental design and development properties of scenery, lighting, costume, makeup, and sound.

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THEATRE DESIGN B
7490 1/2 Credit Semester Grades 9-12
This course helps students further develop technical theatre skills through exploration of design and development properties of scenery, lighting, costume, makeup, and sound. Aspects of publicity and theatre history are included. Students work on technical and design aspects of a real stage production. PRE: Technical Theatre A and Teacher Interview ($15). RC

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MUSIC

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BAND
7617 1 Credit Full Year Grades 9-12
7600/7605 1/2 Credit Semester Grades 9-12
7603 1/2 Credit Mkg. Period Grades 9-12
7604 1 Credit Semester Grades 9-12
This course helps students develop musicianship and an understanding of all aspects of band performance. Students study, prepare, and perform a variety of compositions. Activities include multiple public performances. PRE: Musicianship levels I & II RC

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JAZZ ENSEMBLE
7740 1 Credit Semester Grades 9-12
7744 1/2 Credit Semester Grades 9-12
This course helps students further their musicianship skills. Students study, prepare, and perform compositions representative of 20th Century American jazz styles including swing, big band, bebop, cool jazz, fusion, and Latin jazz. Activities include concerts and performances during and beyond the school day. PRE: Audition/Director’s approval RC

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HISTORY OF AMERICAN MUSIC
7620 1/2 Credit Semester Grades 9-12
7623 1/2 Credit Mkg. Period Grades 9-12
7624 1 Credit Semester Grades 9-12
This course introduces students to a wide variety of musical styles that have influenced the development of 20th century American music. Using multimedia presentations, the course content includes jazz, rhythm and blues, country and western, musical theatre, rock ‘n roll, classical, and multi-cultural forms. Students earning a B or better in History of American Music may earn articulated college credit.

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CONCERT CHOIR
7630 1/2 Credit Semester Grades 9-12
7634 1 Credit Semester Grades 9-12
7647 1 Credit Full Year Grades 9-12
This course helps students develop musicianship and an understanding of all aspects of choral production. The concert choir performs at school and community concerts and represents the school at choral activities. PRE: Audition RC

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CHORUS
7650 1/2 Credit Semester Grades 9-12
7653 1/2 Credit Mkg. Period Grades 9-12
7654 1 Credit Semester Grades 9-12 This course helps students develop musicianship and an understanding of all aspects of choral production. Performance activities at school or in the community may be included. RC

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ADVANCED CHORAL ENSEMBLE
7700 1 Credit Full Year Grades 9-12
This course is for advanced choral musicians. Through a study of varied choral literature, this course seeks to develop and strengthen the vocal production of the advanced singer in an ensemble setting. Students develop their individual technique with focus on intonation, blend, tone, and diction. Students also study the relationship of music to history and culture. This ensemble performs for school and community concerts. PRE: Audition/Choir director’s approval RC

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GUITAR I
7660 1/2 Credit Semester Grades 9-12
7663 1/2 Credit Mkg. Period Grades 9-12
7664 1 Credit Semester Grades 9-12
This course offers students the basics of guitar. Students learn to read single tones and play simple melodies. Students are also taught to accompany folk, traditional, and popular music in a variety of styles using basic chords in major and minor keys. Students must provide their own guitar and text. RC

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GUITAR II
7750 1 Credit Semester Grades 9-12
7754 1/2 Credit Semester Grades 9-12
This course is for advanced guitar students. Through a study of varied guitar literature, this course seeks to develop and strengthen the guitar skills of the advanced guitarist. Students must provide their own guitar. PRE: Guitar and/or audition RC

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MUSIC KEYBOARD I
7670 1/2 Credit Semester Grades 9-12
7673 1/2 Credit Mkg. Period Grades 9-12
7674 1 Credit Semester Grades 9-12
This course offers students the basics of keyboard music. Students learn to read and play basic chords, note values, and rhythms. Upon completion of Music Keyboard, students may take Advanced Music Keyboard. Lab fee for headphones and adapter ($15)

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MUSIC KEYBOARD II
7710 1 Credit Semester Grades 9-12
7714 1/2 Credit Semester Grades 9-12
This course is for advanced keyboard students. Through a study of varied piano literature, this course seeks to develop and strengthen the keyboard skills of the advanced keyboardist. Students earning a B or better in Advanced Music Keyboard may earn articulated college credit. Lab fee for headphones and adapter ($15) PRE: Music Keyboard and completion of Book I and/or audition RC

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BAND FRONT
7680 1/2 Credit Semester Grades 9-12
7684 1 Credit Semester Grades 9-12
This course involves non-playing members of the marching band unit. Students participate on various apparatuses including silks, rifles, pom poms, etc. These elements will be determined by each individual director. PRE: Portfolio evidence RC

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STRING ORCHESTRA - PHS & RSHS Only
7690 1/2 Credit Semester Grades 9-12
7694 1 Credit Semester Grades 9-12
This course helps students develop musical understanding and skills associated with the study of a string instrument (violin, viola, cello, or bass). Experiences are performance based and may include a range of solo, small ensemble, and large ensemble repertoire for strings or full orchestra. PRE: Musicianship levels I & II RC

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MUSIC THEORY I
7723 1 Credit Full Year Grades 11, 12
This course offers musically talented students the opportunity to develop their own musicianship through an understanding of musical elements. Students review music fundamentals and create their own music arrangements. In order to take Music Theory I, a student must be able to pass a rudimentary music test. Lab fee for workbook and Finale CD-ROM ($25) PRE: Portfolio evidence

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MUSIC THEORY II
7733 1 Credit Full Year Grade 12
This course offers musically talented students the continued opportunity to develop their musical skills with additional training in writing composition, sight singing, and harmony arrangements. Students earning a B or better in Music Theory II may earn articulated college credit.Lab fee for workbook and Finale CD-ROM ($25) PRE: Portfolio evidence, Music Theory I

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AP MUSIC THEORY - BMHS Only
0723 2 Credits Full Year Grades 11, 12
This course enables talented vocal and instrumental students to develop a functional knowledge and understanding of the elements of music fundamentals through reading and writing music. Students develop musicianship and musical insight, and acquire an understanding of aesthetic and technical considerations through performance of original works alone and in ensemble. Students must take the AP Music exam in May. Exam fee is approximately $85. Some support materials may be optional. PRE: Portfolio evidence

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DUAL ENROLLMENT DIGITAL ARTS PROGRAM
FOUNDATION TO DIGITAL ARTS

Each Course = 1 Credit Semester Grade 12
7170 Basic Photography without lab
7171 Digital Filmmaking
7172 Digital Imaging
7173 Digital Photography
This class can be a single or multi-course offering for the final semester of the senior year. It provides an opportunity for students to work at the college level with an emphasis on aesthetic and technical achievement in the digital arts. Participants may pursue digital photography, digital imaging, digital filmmaking, and/or basic photography. These components are offered at the Cecil College (CC) Visual Communications Department (North East Campus) utilizing professional studio and lab facilities. Students produce a final course portfolio. CC tuition is required and payment arrangements must be made with the college. This course equates to 3-12 college credits. Participants may be transported to the CC campus according to the Cecil County School of Technology transportation schedule, or provide their own transportation. PRE: Required senior courses completed during fall semester to allow daytime attendance at CC.

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