3D Graphics is a one semester course. Students will use 3D graphics software to produce 3D models. This course will introduce students to 2D and 3D modeling, the creation and application of textures, mapping, lighting, camera techniques, and rendering of 3D models.
Note: Student must have successfully completed Multimedia I or Digital Media I or have teacher signature.
3D Animation is a one semester using 3D graphics software to produce 3D models and animations. This course will introduce students to 2D and 3D, animation planning, storyboard development, and the animation process.
Note: Student must have successfully completed Multimedia I or Digital Media I, and 3D Graphics.
Project Lead The Way is a magnet program for technology and engineering located at Two Rivers High School (955 W. 12th St, Ogden, UT 84404).
For more information about the program, click on the link for Project Lead The Way on the left of this page.
For details about the courses, select the "Technology and Engineering" category under High School Courses.
This year-long course is designed to create an awareness of the branch of health science relating to medical forensics. This course focuses on introductory skills and assessment in order to develop the ability to identify, analyze, and process logically using deductive reasoning and problem solving. Medical forensics involves many aspects of health science instruction including laboratory skills and safety, microscopy, toxicology, measurement, physical evidence identification, pathology, anthropology, entomology, psychology, blood spatter analysis, and career exploration.
Prerequisite:Biology
For students interested in a career in fashion. This introduction includes fashion cycles, leaders, textiles, apparel details, color, designs, fashion history, retailing and promotion.
This course introduces students intermediate techniques associated with sewing, serging, and pressing equipment and reviews the types of fabric construction. Students will be able to make an intermediate level project using correct construction techniques. Student leadership (FCCLA) may be an integral part of this course.
This course is designed for students who have interests in the fields of design, apparel, textiles, and clothing construction. Individual projects using design principles will be used as vehicles to further develop the students’ skills. Experiences may include pattern design, surface design, principles of clothing construction, fitting and alteration, custom sewing, home decorating, and other entrepreneurial opportunities.
This course 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, evidence collection and management, court procedures and the law in general. Basic crime prevention methods, weapon and equipment operation, equipment maintenance, and other routine law enforcement responsibilities are also included.
This course is for those students interested in law enforcement careers or students desiring General Education credit at Weber State.
Bridge to Health Science Track is a magnet program for seniors planning a career in the health sciences, located at Bonneville and Fremont High Schools.
For more information about the program, click on Bridge to Health Science on the left of this page.
This magnet program is designed to help students complete many of the prerequisites for the Health Science Programs at Weber State University. See the website for the Bridge to Health Sciences Program for complete details.
Note: Concurrent enrollment at Weber State University is required.