TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL
APPROVED COURSES
ALPINE
FY08
CIP
CODE PROGRAM/COURSE
10.0104 TELEVISION BROADCASTING TECHNICIAN
RADIO 1
RADIO 2
RADIO 3
RADIO 4
ADVANCED TV/VIDEO PRODUCTION
TV/VIDEO JOURNALISM
TV & VIDEO PRODUCTION
12.0403 COSMETOLOGY/BARBERING
15.0507 ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNICIAN
43.0107 LAW ENFORCEMENT
46.0201 CARPENTRY
47.0105 ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN
ELECTRONICS I
ELECTRONICS II
MECHA-TRONICS ENGINEERING
47.0604 AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN
BASIC AUTO
ADVANCED AUTO
AUTO LAB
AUTO SUSPENSION AND STEERING
AUTO BRAKES
AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
AUTO ENGINE PERFORMANCE
AUTO ENGINE REPAIR
47.0606 SMALL VEHICLE TECHNICIAN
48.0101 DRAFTING/CAD
BASIC DRAFTING
OCCUPATIONAL CAD
DRAFTING/CAD
ARCHITECTURE
ENGINEERING DRAFTING
48.0201 GRAPHICS/PRINTING
GRAPHIC ARTS
48.0508 WELDING TECHNICIAN
WELDING PROCESSES I
WELDING PROCESSES II
48.0703 CABINETMAKING AND MILLWORK
WOODWORKING I
WOODWORKING II
ADVANCED
WOODWORKING
49.0102 COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT PILOT
AIRCRAFT PILOT
50.0402 COMMERCIAL ART
COMMERCIAL ART
ADVANCED COMMERCIAL ART/COMPUTER GRAPHICS
50.0406 COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY
COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY I
COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY II
COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY III
DISTRICT
COURSE NUMBER: 8700
CIP CODE: 10.0202
LONG TITLE: RADIO/TELEVISION
BROADCASTING TECHNICIAN
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: RADIO 1
SEOP TITLE: RADIO 1
GRADE LEVEL: 10-12
CREDIT: .5
PRE-REQUISITES: N/A
The student will learn the basics of operating a radio station. Included will be an introduction to the rules and regulations imposed on the broadcast industry by the Federal Communications Commission, operation of the equipment used in radio stations, and introduction to commercial producing. The history of radio and top 40 will also be discussed. This course is a requirement for all other radio classes.
DISTRICT
COURSE NUMBER: 8701
CIP CODE: 10.0202
LONG TITLE: RADIO/TELEVISION
BROADCASTING TECHNICIAN
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: RADIO 2
SEOP TITLE: RADIO 2
GRADE LEVEL: 10-12
CREDIT: 1.0
PRE-REQUISITES: RADIO 1 AND
TEACHER APPROVAL
Radio 2 is a continuation from Radio 1. It begins with a brief review of the rules of the Federal Communications Commission. Radio 2 will help in the construction of radio logs in addition to polishing those “On Air” skills learned in Radio 1. After school time is required.
DISTRICT
COURSE NUMBER: 8702
CIP CODE: 10.0202
LONG TITLE: RADIO/TELEVISION
BROADCASTING TECHNICIAN
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: RADIO 3
SEOP TITLE: RADIO 3
GRADE LEVEL: 11-12
CREDIT: 1.0
PRE-REQUISITES: RADIO 2 AND
TEACHER APPROVAL
Radio
3 students will also provide “On Air” maintenance. Included in those duties will be the
construction of Program and Operating Logs for the FCC; supervision of
beginning announcers; maintenance of the FCC public inspection files. Time outside of class is required of Radio 3
students in order that the station may operate effectively and legally.
DISTRICT
COURSE NUMBER: 8703
CIP CODE: 10.0202
LONG TITLE: RADIO/TELEVISION
BROADCASTING TECHNICIAN
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: RADIO 4
SEOP TITLE: RADIO 4
GRADE LEVEL: 11-12
CREDIT: .5
OR 1.0
PRE-REQUISITE: TEACHER
APPROVAL
Radio 4 students will operate a radio station during the school day. There are eight shifts available. Students for Radio 4 will be selected by the advisor.
DISTRICT
COURSE NUMBER: 8704
CIP CODE: 10.0202
LONG TITLE: RADIO/TELEVISION
BROADCASTING TECHNICIAN
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: TV/VIDEO JOURNAL
SEOP TITLE: TV/VIDEO
JOURN
GRADE LEVEL: 10-12
CREDIT: .5
OR 1.0
PRE-REQUISITES: N/A
This class will be production-based and will create a range of projects that may include video announcements, school news, highlight videos, video yearbook, and other productions. Students will learn to write scripts and stories, story board, and film and edit their productions.
DISTRICT
COURSE NUMBER: 8705
CIP CODE: 10.0202
LONG TITLE: RADIO/TELEVISION
BROADCASTING TECHNICIAN
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: TV & VIDEO
PROD
SEOP TITLE: TV &
VIDEO P
GRADE LEVEL: 10-12
CREDIT: .5
OR 1.0
PRE-REQUISITES: N/A
Students will learn concepts and skills that will help prepare them for a career or further educational experiences in the field of television and video production. Students will learn to operate and care for equipment and be involved in the creative process including pre-production, production, and post-production.
DISTRICT
COURSE NUMBER: 8706
CIP CODE: 10.0202
LONG TITLE: RADIO/TELEVISION
BROADCASTING TECHNICIAN
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: ADV TV/VIDEO PRO
SEOP TITLE: ADV
TV/VID P
GRADE LEVEL: 11-12
CREDIT: .5
OR 1.0
PRE-REQUISITE: TV &
VIDEO PRODUCTION, OR INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL
This
class will allow the students to apply the skills and concepts learned in TV
& Video Production. Career
exploration, including guest speakers and site visits to industry, will be an
integral component of this class.
DISTRICT
COURSE NUMBER: 8710
CIP CODE: 12.0403
LONG TITLE: COSMETOLOGY/BARBERING
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: COSMETOLOGY
SEOP TITLE: COSMETOLOGY
GRADE LEVEL: 11-12
CREDIT: VARIES
PRE-REQUISITES: N/A
A program with a sequence of courses that prepares
individuals to care for and beautify hair, care for complexion, perform
manicures, market cosmetics at commercial or other beauty establishments,
customer relations, and salon management. Completed instruction qualifies the
student for licensing examinations in
DISTRICT
COURSE NUMBER: 8713
CIP CODE: 15.0507
LONG TITLE: ENVIRONMENTAL
TECHNICIAN
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: AP ENVIRON SCI
SEOP TITLE: AP
ENVSCI AT
GRADE LEVEL: 10-12
CREDIT: 1.0
PRE-REQUISITES: N/A
This course will be the equivalent to a first year college course in Environmental Science. Emphasis will be placed on interactions between ecosystems, population dynamics, field studies, environmental pollution control systems, disposing of hazardous materials, identifying and analyzing environmental problems, evaluating risks such problems cause, and examining solutions for resolving or preventing such problems. Students may earn college credit by passing the AP Environmental Science exam. Career and Technical Education (ATE) credit may be earned if the course is taught by an ATE certified instructor.
DISTRICT
COURSE NUMBER: 8716
CIP CODE: 43.0107
LONG TITLE: LAW
ENFORCEMENT
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: LAW ENFORCEMENT
SEOP TITLE: LAW
ENFORCE
GRADE LEVEL: 10-12
CREDIT: 1.0
PRE-REQUISITES: N/A
A course that prepares individuals to perform the duties of police and public security officers, including patrol and investigative activities, traffic control, crowd control, public relations, witness interviewing, and evidence collection and management. Basic crime prevention methods and other routine law enforcement responsibilities are also included.
DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER: 8500
CIP CODE: 46.0201
LONG TITLE: CARPENTRY
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: CARPENTRY
SEOP TITLE: CARPENTRY
GRADE LEVEL: 11-12
CREDIT: 4.0
PRE-REQUISITES: N/A
Students will build a residential home from excavation to finish trim under the direction of a licensed contractor and the Utah Valley Home Builders Association. After orientation, class will be held at the construction site. Class is held daily during an A1-A2/B1-B2 block or an A3-A4/B3-B4 block. (Full Year)
DISTRICT
COURSE NUMBER: 8722
CIP CODE: 47.0105
LONG TITLE: ELECTRONICS
TECHNICIAN
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: ELECTRONICS 1
SEOP TITLE: ELECTRONIC
1
GRADE LEVEL: 10-12
CREDIT: .5
PRE-REQUISITES: N/A
This is a beginning course designed to introduce students to the vast opportunities in the electronics field. Hands on laboratory experiences, projects, basic circits, computer simulation, and electrical components are covered as a stepping stone into many high technology related fields and advanced technology classes.
DISTRICT
COURSE NUMBER: 8723
CIP CODE: 47.0105
LONG TITLE: ELECTRONICS
TECHNICIAN
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: ELECTRONICS 2
SEOP TITLE: ELECT 2
GRADE LEVEL: 10-12
CREDIT: .5
PRE-REQUISITE: ELECTRONICS
1, OR INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL
This is an intermediate course in electronics recommended for students interested in applied electronics in a variety of technological systems. Using laboratory experiences as a foundation for problem solving skills, students will be introduced to AC electronics, transformers, semi-conductors, and automotive sound and security systems. This course will provide a solid foundation for many high technology related careers.
DISTRICT
COURSE NUMBER: 8724
CIP CODE: 47.0105
LONG TITLE: ELECTRONIC
TECHNICIAN
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: MECHA-TRONCIS ENG
SEOP TITLE: MECHA-TRONICS ENG
GRADE LEVEL: 10-12
CREDIT: 1.0
PRE-REQUISITES: N/A
This is an introductory course in the fun and exciting field of Robotics. Students will learn computer interfacing and computer programming along with digital and basic electronic theory. They will learn to build and program their our robot.
DISTRICT
COURSE NUMBER: 8730
CIP CODE: 47.0604
LONG TITLE: AUTOMOTIVE
TECHNICIAN
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: BASIC AUTO
SEOP TITLE: BASIC
AUTO
GRADE LEVEL: 10-12
CREDIT: .5
OR 1.0
PRE-REQUISITES: N/A
An introductory course that prepares individuals to engage in the servicing and maintenance of all types of automobiles. Includes instruction in the diagnosis and repair of engines, fuel, electrical, cooling, brake systems, drive train, and suspension systems.
DISTRICT
COURSE NUMBER: 8731
CIP CODE: 47.0604
LONG TITLE: AUTOMOTIVE
TECHNICIAN
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: ADVANCED AUTO
SEOP TITLE: ADV AUTO
GRADE LEVEL: 11-12
CREDIT: 1.0
or 2.0
PRE-REQUISITE: BASIC AUTO
Advanced class using the A.S.E. Task List to prepare students to work in the automotive industry. Students will choose from; brakes, steering and suspension, electrical systems, engine repair, and engine performance. Course may be taken one or two class periods. Instructor is an A.S.E. Master Auto Technician.
DISTRICT
COURSE NUMBER: 8732
CIP CODE: 47.0604
LONG TITLE: AUTOMOTIVE
TECHNICIAN
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: AUTO LAB
SEOP TITLE: AUTO LAB
GRADE LEVEL: 10-12
CREDIT: .25-1.0
PRE-REQUISITE: CURRENTLY
ENROLLED IN ONE OR MORE ADVANCED AUTOMOTIVE COURSES
A lab class for advanced automotive students to facilitate completion of major projects in conjunction with Engine Repair, Engine Performance, Brakes, or Suspension and Steering classes. Students must be enrolled in one or more advanced automotive classes and maintain a “C” average or better in those classes.
DISTRICT
COURSE NUMBER: 8733
CIP CODE: 47.0604
LONG TITLE: AUTOMOTIVE
TECHNICIAN
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: AUTO SUSPN &
STR
SEOP TITLE: SUSP
& STEER
GRADE LEVEL: 10-12
CREDIT: .5
PRE-REQUISITE: BASIC AUTO
This course includes occupational and technical information and laboratory experiences directly related to the automotive industry. The purpose of the course is to assist individuals in making meaningful occupational and educational choices. Instructional activities involve shop safety, use of service publications and programs, with a specific concentration in the area of automotive steering and suspension. This course prepares students for the NATEF and ASE Suspension and Steering exams.
DISTRICT
COURSE NUMBER: 8734
CIP CODE: 47.0604
LONG TITLE: AUTOMOTIVE
TECHNICIAN
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: AUTO BRAKES
SEOP TITLE: AUTO
BRAKES
GRADE LEVEL: 10-12
CREDIT: .5
PRE-REQUISITE: BASIC AUTO
This course includes occupational and technical information and laboratory experiences directly related to the automotive industry. The purpose of the course is to assist individuals in making meaningful occupational and educational choices. Instructional activities involve shop safety, use of service publications and programs, with a specific concentration in the area of the automotive brakes system. This course prepares students for the NATEF and ASE Brake exams.
DISTRICT
COURSE NUMBER: 8735
CIP CODE: 47.0604
LONG TITLE: AUTOMOTIVE
TECHNICIAN
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: AUTO ELECT SYS
SEOP TITLE: AUTO
ELCT SY
GRADE LEVEL: 11-12
CREDIT: .5
OR 1.0
PRE-REQUISITE: BASIC AUTO
This course includes occupational and technical information and laboratory experiences directly related to the automotive industry. The purpose of the course is to assist individuals in making meaningful occupational and educational choices. Instructional activities involve shop safety, use of service publications and programs, with a specific concentration in the area of automotive electrical systems. This course prepares students for the NATEF and ASE Electrical/Electronic System exams.
DISTRICT
COURSE NUMBER: 8736
CIP CODE: 47.0604
LONG TITLE: AUTOMOTIVE
TECHNICIAN
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: AUTO ENGINE PERF
SEOP TITLE: AUTO ENG
PER
GRADE LEVEL: 10-12
CREDIT: .5
PRE-REQUISITE: BASIC AUTO
This
course includes occupational and technical information and laboratory
experiences directly related to the automotive industry. The purpose of the course is to assist
individuals in making meaningful occupational and educational choices. Instructional activities involve shop safety,
use of service publications and programs, with a specific concentration in the
area of automotive engine performance.
This course prepares students for the NATEF and ASE Engine Performance
exams.
DISTRICT
COURSE NUMBER: 8737
CIP CODE: 47.0604
LONG TITLE: AUTOMOTIVE
TECHNICIAN
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: AUTO ENGINE REPR
SEOP TITLE: AUTO ENG
REP
GRADE LEVEL: 10-12
CREDIT: .5
PRE-REQUISITE: BASIC AUTO
This course includes occupational and technical information and laboratory experiences directly related to the automotive industry. The purpose of the course is to assist individuals in making meaningful occupational and educational choices. Instructional activities involve shop safety, use of service publications and programs, with a specific concentration in the area of automotive engine repair. This course prepares students for the NATEF and ASE Engine Repair exams.
DISTRICT
COURSE NUMBER: 8738
CIP CODE: 47.0606
LONG TITLE: SMALL
VEHICLE TECHNICIAN
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: SM VEHICLE TECH
SEOP TITLE: SM VEHIC
TEC
GRADE LEVEL: 10-12
CREDIT: .5
PRE-REQUISITES: N/A
A course that prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skill to maintain and repair small internal-combustion engines used on portable power equipment such as lawn mowers, chain saws, rotary tillers, motorcycles, ATV vehicles, and snowmobiles. Work ethics and productivity are an integral part of the classroom and laboratory activities of these classes.
DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER: 8741
CIP CODE: 15.1301
LONG TITLE: DRAFTING AND DESIGN TECHNOLOGY
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: BASIC DRAFTING
SEOP TITLE: BASIC DRAFT
GRADE LEVEL: 10-12
CREDIT: .5
PRE-REQUISITES: N/A
A UVSC concurrent enrollment class. This class is designed for beginning students in the drafting and engineering field. Areas of study will be: safety practices, drafting machines and tools, sketching techniques, lettering, drawing, layouts, alphabet of lines, scales, drawing reproduction, production of plane geometric constructions (straight lines, geometric angles, plane figures, circles and arcs, and irregular geometric figures). Multi-view drawings, dimensioning, and development of technical drawings are included. This course is based on the state Drafting and Design task list.
DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER: 8743
CIP CODE: 15.1302
LONG TITLE: CAD DRAFTING TECHNOLOGY
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: INTRO TO CAD
SEOP TITLE: INTRO TO CAD
GRADE LEVEL: 10-12
CREDIT: .5 OR 1.0
PRE-REQUISITE: BASIC DRAFTING
A UVSC concurrent enrollment class. A course that prepares individuals to apply technical skills and computer software and hardware to the creation of graphic representations and simulations in support of engineering projects. Includes instruction in engineering graphics, two and three dimensional engineering design. Concepts in design or production drawing, orthographic drawings, sketching techniques, with dimensions will be reinforced. Instruction will focus on CAD software programs.
DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER: 8742
CIP CODE: 15.1302
LONG TITLE: CAD DRAFTING TECHNOLOGY
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: ADVANCED CAD
SEOP TITLE: ADVANCED CAD
GRADE LEVEL: 11-12
CREDIT: .5 OR 1.0
PRE-REQUISITES: INTRO TO CAD OR INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL
A UVSC concurrent enrollment class. Instruction will expand on concepts developed in the Introduction to CAD course. CAD software programs included in the course may include Auto CAD, Inventor, Revit, or Viz. This course focuses on advanced CAD drafting techniques. The curriculum is flexible and allows the student to pursue areas of personal interest in the areas of Mechanical, Architectural, or 3D drawings.
DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER: 8744
CIP CODE: 15.1303
LONG TITLE: ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: ARCHITECTURE
SEOP TITLE: ARCHITECTURE
GRADE LEVEL: 11-12
CREDIT: .5 OR 1.0
PRE-REQUISITES: INTRO TO CAD OR INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL
A UVSC concurrent enrollment class. Areas of study include, sketching, lettering, building codes, architectural design fundamentals, interior design, floor plans, footing and foundation, elevations, plot plans, stair details, fireplace, millwork details, electrical plans, window/door finish schedule, costs, kitchen details, wall detail, rendering and model building. This class is based on the state Architectural Drafting task list.
DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER: 8745
CIP CODE: 15.1306
LONG TITLE: MECHANICAL DRAFTING
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: ENGRN DRAFTING
SEOP TITLE: ENG DRAFTING
GRADE LEVEL: 11-12
CREDIT: .5 OR 1.0
PRE-REQUISITE: INTRO TO CAD OR INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL
A UVSC concurrent enrollment class for advanced engineering students. Areas of study include, safety, drafting room practice and procedures, drafting standards and reference material, dimensioning, milling, drilling and reaming, clearance holes, general notes, turning and boring, allowance and tolerances for fits, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, gears, cams, heat treatment and hardness, surface finish, grinding, datums, screw threads and fasteners, washers, keys and keyseats, tolerance-true position, forging, counterboring, countersinking, counter-drilling, spotfacing, pins, and form tolerance.
DISTRICT
COURSE NUMBER: 8746
CIP CODE: 48.0201
LONG TITLE: GRAPHICS/PRINTING
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: GRAPHIC ARTS
SEOP TITLE: GRAPHIC
ARTS
GRADE LEVEL: 10-12
CREDIT: 1.0
PRE-REQUISITES: N/A
An
introductory class that gives students the beginning concepts of graphic art;
history, alphabets, type families, types of printing, paper, ink, layout,
binding, finishing, design and opportunities in graphic arts.
DISTRICT
COURSE NUMBER: 8751
CIP CODE: 48.0508
LONG TITLE: WELDING
TECHNICIAN
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: WELDING PROC 1
SEOP TITLE: WELDING
1
GRADE LEVEL: 10-12
CREDIT: 1.0
PRE-REQUISITES: N/A
Students will learn basic skills in arc welding techniques to include shielded metal arc welding (stick welding), gas metal arc welding (MIG, gas tungsten arc welding (TIG), and flux cored arc welding (dual shield). Oxy-Acetylene welding and cutting techniques are also introduced as well as plasma arc cutting and carbon arc gouging. This course will emphasize safety, proper care and use of equipment. Instruction will be based on the American Welding Society (AWS) task list.
DISTRICT
COURSE NUMBER: 8752
CIP CODE: 48.0508
LONG TITLE: WELDING
TECHNICIAN
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: WELDING PROC 2
SEOP TITLE: WELDING
2
GRADE LEVEL: 10-12
CREDIT: 1.0
PRE-REQUISITE: WELDING
PROCESSES 1
An advanced course that will build upon skills learned in Welding Processes 1. Current welding processes used in industry will be taught in addition to fabrication procedures such as blueprint reading, lay-out and pattern design, shop cleanliness, etc. This course will emphasize safety and proper care and use of equipment. Instruction will be based on the American Welding Society (AWS) task list.
DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER: 8760
CIP CODE: 48.0701
LONG TITLE: WOODWORKING
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: WOODWORKING 1
SEOP TITLE: WOODWORK 1
GRADE LEVEL: 10-12
CREDIT: 0.5 OR 1.0
PRE-REQUISITES: N/A
An introductory UVSC concurrent enrollment course that prepares students to apply technical knowledge and skills to lay out and shape wood; assemble projects; saw and sand projects; and stresses the safe use a variety of hand and power tools and machinery in the construction of various projects. Projects may include, but are not limited to, night stands, picture frames, jewelry boxes, and other student designed projects.
DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER: 8761
CIP CODE: 48.0702
LONG TITLE: FURNITURE DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: WOODWORKING 2
SEOP TITLE: WOODWORK 2
GRADE LEVEL: 10-12
CREDIT: 0.5 OR 1.0
PRE-REQUISITE: WOODWORKING 1 OR INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL
An advanced instructional course that prepares students to apply technical knowledge and skills to prepare and execute furniture design projects; assemble and finish furniture articles; repair furniture; and stresses the safe use a variety of hand and power tools and machinery. UVSC concurrent enrollment credit is available through this course. Projects may include, but are not limited to, cedar chests, desks, entertainment centers, china hutches, and other student designed projects.
DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER: 8762
CIP CODE: 48.0703
LONG TITLE: CABINETMAKING AND MILLWORK/MILLWRIGHT
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: CABINETMAKING
SEOP TITLE: CABINETMKNG
GRADE LEVEL: 10-12
CREDIT: 0.5 OR 1.0
PRE-REQUISITE: WOODWORKING 1 OR INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL
An advanced instructional course that prepares students to apply technical knowledge and skills to set up and operate industrial woodworking machinery, and to use such machinery to design and fabricate custom cabinets and architectural millwork. It stresses the safe use of trade hand and power tools and machinery used in the production of millwork items. Cabinets, such as kitchen and vanities are constructed, finished, and installed as part of this program.
DISTRICT
COURSE NUMBER: 8770
CIP CODE: 49.0102
LONG TITLE: COMMERCIAL
AIRCRAFT PILOT
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: AIRCRAFT PILOT
SEOP TITLE: AIRCRF
PILOT
GRADE LEVEL: 10-12
CREDIT: .5
or 1.0
PRE-REQUISITES: N/A
A course that prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to the operation, flying, and navigation of private and commercial aircraft. This program operates on the basis of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) rules and regulations and prepares individuals to pass the FAA administered private pilot written exam.
DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER: 8747
CIP CODE: 50.0401
LONG TITLE: VISUAL AND DESIGN COMMUNICATIONS
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: VISUAL DSNG COMM
SEOP TITLE: VIS DSNG COM
GRADE LEVEL: 10-12
CREDIT: .5 OR 1.0
PRE-REQUISITES: N/A
A course in the applied visual arts that prepares students to use principles and elements of design with digital and traditional techniques to communicate ideas and information to business and consumer audiences. Instruction may include, but is not limited to, corporate identity, logo and packaging design. This course fulfills CTE credit only.
DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER: 8748
CIP CODE: 50.0402
LONG TITLE: VISUAL AND ADVERTISING ART
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: VIS & ADVERT ART
SEOP TITLE: VIS & AD ART
GRADE LEVEL: 10-12
CREDIT: .5 OR 1.0
PRE-REQUISITE: VISUAL AND DESIGN COMMUNICATIONS ORINSTRUCTOR APPROVAL
A program in the applied visual arts that prepares individuals to use artistic techniques to effectively communicate ideas and information to business and consumer audiences via illustrations and other forms of digital or printed media. Instruction may include concept design, layout, paste-up, and techniques such as engraving, etching, silkscreen, offset, drawing and cartooning, painting, collage, and computer graphics. This course is based on the state task list. This course fulfills CTE credit only.
DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER: 8749
CIP CODE: 50.0404
LONG TITLE: ADVANCED VISUAL DESIGN
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: ADV VISUL DESIGN
SEOP TITLE: ADV VIS DSGN
GRADE LEVEL: 11-12
CREDIT: .5 OR 1.0
PRE-REQUISITE: VISUAL AND ADVERTISING ART OR INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL
A program in the applied visual arts that prepares students to use artistic techniques to effectively communicate ideas and information to business and consumer audiences via the creation of effective forms, shapes, and packaging for manufactured products. Instruction may include design projects in a variety of traditional and digital media, and prototype construction. This course fulfills CTE credit only.
DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER: 8757
CIP CODE: 50.0401
LONG TITLE: VISUAL AND DESIGN COMMUNICATIONS
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: VISUAL DSNG COMM
SEOP TITLE: VIS DSNG COM
GRADE LEVEL: 10-12
CREDIT: .5 OR 1.0
PRE-REQUISITES: N/A
A course in the applied visual arts that prepares students to use principles and elements of design with digital and traditional techniques to communicate ideas and information to business and consumer audiences. Instruction may include, but is not limited to, corporate identity, logo and packaging design. This course fulfills CTE or Art credit.
DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER: 8758
CIP CODE: 50.0402
LONG TITLE: VISUAL AND ADVERTISING ART
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: VIS & ADVERT ART
SEOP TITLE: VIS & AD ART
GRADE LEVEL: 10-12
CREDIT: .5 OR 1.0
PRE-REQUISITE: VISUAL AND DESIGN COMMUNICATIONS OR INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL
A program in the applied visual arts that prepares individuals to use artistic techniques to effectively communicate ideas and information to business and consumer audiences via illustrations and other forms of digital or printed media. Instruction may include concept design, layout, paste-up, and techniques such as engraving, etching, silkscreen, offset, drawing and cartooning, painting, collage, and computer graphics. This course is based on the state task list. This course fulfills CTE or Art credit.
DISTRICT COURSE NUMBER: 8759
CIP CODE: 50.0404
LONG TITLE: ADVANCED VISUAL DESIGN
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: ADV VISUL DESIGN
SEOP TITLE: ADV VIS DSGN
GRADE LEVEL: 11-12
CREDIT: .5 OR 1.0
PRE-REQUISITE: VISUAL AND ADVERTISING ART OR INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL
A program in the applied visual arts that prepares students to use artistic techniques to effectively communicate ideas and information to business and consumer audiences via the creation of effective forms, shapes, and packaging for manufactured products. Instruction may include design projects in a variety of traditional and digital media, and prototype construction. This course fulfills CTE or Art credit.
DISTRICT
COURSE NUMBER: 8775
CIP CODE: 50.0406
LONG TITLE: COMMERCIAL
PHOTOGRAPHY
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: COMM PHOTO 1
SEOP TITLE: COMM
PHOTO 1
GRADE LEVEL: 10-12
CREDIT: .5
ATE
PRE-REQUISITES: N/A
An introductory course that covers basic principles and techniques of Commercial Photography. Topics include the use and operation of adjustable 35 mm cameras, darkroom techniques, picture composition and photograph manipulation. Students must have access to a 35 mm camera. Adjustable aperture, shutter speed, and focus are desirable.
DISTRICT
COURSE NUMBER: 8776
CIP CODE: 50.0406
LONG TITLE: COMMERCIAL
PHOTOGRAPHY
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: COMM PHOTO 2
SEOP TITLE: COM
PHOTO 2
GRADE LEVEL: 11-12
CREDIT: 1.0
PRE-REQUISITE: COMMERCIAL
PHOTOGRAPHY 1, OR INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL
This is a full year course reviewing the basics in camera use and black and white techniques. Emphasis in this course will be placed on commercial applications. Course work includes lighting methods, composition and techniques in color photography. A student must supply a 35 mm camera with an adjustable aperture and shutter. Students must buy required photo supplies.
DISTRICT
COURSE NUMBER: 8777
CIP CODE: 50.0406
LONG TITLE: COMMERCIAL
PHOTOGRAPHY
TRANSCRIPT TITLE: COMM PHOTO 3
SEOP TITLE: CO PHOTO
3
GRADE LEVEL: 11-12
CREDIT: 1.0
PRE-REQUISITE: COMMERCIAL
PHOTOGRAPHY 2, OR INSTRUCTOR PERMISSION
This is a full year course giving students the opportunity to specialize in the areas of photography in which they have interest. Students and teacher contract for the course requirements prior to the grading period and the student then works on an individualized program. A student will be expected to build a portfolio of their photographic work and it is recommended that they also do a photography internship while enrolled in the class.