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2021-22 High School Course Selection Guide


independent study approach will be used to allow each student to proceed at his/her own pace.


Students will continue work started in Keyboard I.


Music Theory & Composition 1 (9, 10, 11, 12) .5 credit Neutrally Weighted This is a semester course that will


- course offered in WC Cyber Program


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also be analyzing film soundtracks that will allow them to understand different techniques and aesthetics in scoring. Students will score several short video clips.


Tis course will be offered every other year, next term offered is Summer 2022


introduce


students to the basic foundations learning the basic foundations of music and music composition while developing skills in aurals, sight-singing, and musical dictation. Topics include melody, harmony, keyboarding, and part writing. A music background in vocal or instrumental study is recommended. This course is a pre-requisite for AP Music Theory, where students have the opportunity to earn college credit.


Advanced Placement Music Theory (10, 11, 12) 1 credit


AP Music Theory is for vocal or instrumental students who career


are interested in pursuing in music or who wish to demonstrate


their advanced knowledge in the field. This course will build upon your knowledge of music, emphasizing the rules of theory and composition, ear training, sight singing, analysis and keyboard skills. Music from a variety of time periods will be studied. The AP Music Theory exam includes multiple choice questions as well as a variety of


listening, performing, and analytical exercises. Prerequisites: Successful completion of Musical Keyboard I and Music Teory and Composition I OR music teacher recommendation.


Tis course will be offered every other year, beginning in Summer 2021


Scoring for Film and Television (11, 12) 1 credit


This dual enrollment summer course serves as an introduction to scoring for film and video. The three tracks of study include training on Logic to score video/film, exploring the basic techniques of film scoring and learning how to listen to music within the context of cinema. Students will listen to music in and out of the context of film to develop a palette that will serve their work in scoring. Students will


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Studio Production (11, 12) 1 credit


This dual enrollment summer class focuses on the production of music in a studio setting. Students learn the basics of recording, editing, mixing, and mastering in a digital audio workstation. Students will be able to record instruments in a studio setting and use appropriate technologies to enhance the final product of their recordings.


Science


All students must successfully complete a minimum of three science courses beginning with Biology. It is strongly recommended that students then transition to Chemistry followed by Physics.


Biology 1 Career & College Prep (9) 1 credit


Students investigate cell structure, cell processes, genetics, evolution, cell energetics, biochemistry, and ecology.


Students will further develop their


ability to write, read, and speak in the language of science.


Biology 1 Honors (9) 1 credit


Students investigate the concepts of cell structure, cell processes, genetics, evolution, cell energetics, biochemistry, and ecology. Students will engage in guided inquiry while developing scientific reasoning and analysis skills.


Biology 1 Accelerated Honors (9) 1 credit


Students investigate the concepts of cell structure, cell processes, genetics, evolution, cell energetics, biochemistry, ecology, and anatomy and physiology. Students will develop independent research skills while acquiring scientific reasoning and analytical skills.


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