Honors Designing with Materials II
1 credit - Grades 10, 11, 12
(1 period per day for 1 year) Fee: $70
Prerequisite: Designing with Materials
Honors Designing with Materials is for the student who wants to pursue a rigorous, more in-depth exploration of different media with an emphasis on elements and principles of design. Students will be expected to demonstrate independent, critical, contextual and visual research from various cultures through entries in a routinely assessed investigative workbook. A student fee is charged for this course for expendable materials. However, due to individual needs, students may be requested to purchase art supplies
IB Designing with Materials II SL
1 credit — Grades 11, 12
(1 period per day for 1 year)Fee: $70 per year
Prerequisite: Designing with Materials II
Honors or IB Designing with Materials SL is for the student who wants to pursue a rigorous in-depth exploration of different media with an emphasis on elements and principles of design. Students will be expected to demonstrate independent, critical, contextual and visual research from various cultures through entries in a routinely assessed investigative workbook. A student fee is charged for this course for expendable materials. However, due to individual needs, students may be requested to purchase art supplies. If student choose to take it for IB credit they are required to take all IB Internal and External assessments. In October of the final year of the course, students will be required to pay IB fees which cover the cost of registration with the IBO, international curriculum and examination development, Internal and External assessments, and examination fees. For more on the cost of the IB program, see page 18 of the Program of Studies. The approximate cost for a single course is $248. Additional Courses increase this base by increments of approximately $98
1 credit - Grades 10, 11, 12
(1 period per day for 1 year) Fee: $70
Prerequisite: Designing with Materials
Honors Designing with Materials is for the student who wants to pursue a rigorous, more in-depth exploration of different media with an emphasis on elements and principles of design. Students will be expected to demonstrate independent, critical, contextual and visual research from various cultures through entries in a routinely assessed investigative workbook. A student fee is charged for this course for expendable materials. However, due to individual needs, students may be requested to purchase art supplies
IB Designing with Materials II SL
1 credit — Grades 11, 12
(1 period per day for 1 year)Fee: $70 per year
Prerequisite: Designing with Materials II
Honors or IB Designing with Materials SL is for the student who wants to pursue a rigorous in-depth exploration of different media with an emphasis on elements and principles of design. Students will be expected to demonstrate independent, critical, contextual and visual research from various cultures through entries in a routinely assessed investigative workbook. A student fee is charged for this course for expendable materials. However, due to individual needs, students may be requested to purchase art supplies. If student choose to take it for IB credit they are required to take all IB Internal and External assessments. In October of the final year of the course, students will be required to pay IB fees which cover the cost of registration with the IBO, international curriculum and examination development, Internal and External assessments, and examination fees. For more on the cost of the IB program, see page 18 of the Program of Studies. The approximate cost for a single course is $248. Additional Courses increase this base by increments of approximately $98
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