Subject: Elective: Secular

Media Arts (High School)

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Credits: 1.0

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Available via Excel High School

Course Description

In this day and age, media arts are everywhere. This course provides an engaging introduction to the history and practical applications of media arts in our everyday lives. This is an “Arts and Design” course, and students will learn the basic concepts of digital media, web design, photography, audio/video production, animation, and other relevant applications used in today’s modern society. This course may enhance a student’s appreciation for the media they use every day, or it may even spark an interest in working with media arts as a career option.

Textbook: EHS Media Arts - © Excel Education Systems, Inc. - 2021

Course Objectives

Briefly describe the history of print, design, and media.

Explain the five key principles of design and how they are used.

Describe the fundamentals and applications of digital media and web design.

List and describe the applications of various web-based tools used in blogs and wikis.

Describe the history and application of various media arts, such as: photography, video, animation, and audio/video production.

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Course Contents

Modules
What are Media Arts?
The Basics of Design
Digital Media and Web Design
The "Web 2.0"
Waves and Sound
Intro to Photography
Video Basics
Intro to Animation
Audio/Video Production

Recommended Prerequisites

Carnegie Credits Explained: Our Approach vs. Trimester Credits

Carnegie Credit System
Northgate Academy follows the Carnegie Credit system, a widely recognized method of measuring student progress based on instructional hours. A single Carnegie credit reflects approximately 120 hours of coursework, typically completed over a full academic year.

Carnegie Credit vs. Trimester Credit
While Carnegie credits are awarded based on total hours over a year, trimester credits divide the school year into three terms. In a trimester system, students complete courses in shorter, intensive sessions, often earning partial credits (e.g., 0.33 or 0.5 per term). In contrast, Northgate’s use of Carnegie credits ensures students have ample time to engage deeply with the material and develop a well-rounded understanding at a consistent pace.