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The AP Art and Design Program includes three different courses and portfolio exams: AP 2-D Art and Design Develop your 2-D skills through materials and processes such as graphic design, photography, collage, printmaking, and fashion illustration.
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AP 3-D Art and Design: About The Portfolio; AP Drawing:...
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AP 2-D Art and Design and AP Drawing. For AP 2-D Art and...
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For instance, a student whose work focuses on 3-D art and...
- Sustained Investigation
This section of your portfolio should show a body of related...
- Ap Drawing
This is the core document for the AP Art and Design courses....
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AP Drawing is an introductory college-level drawing course. Students refine and apply drawing skills to ideas they develop throughout the course. Explore essential resources for AP 2-D Art and Design, AP 3-D Art and Design, and AP Drawing on the About the AP Art and Design Program page.
College Board’s Advanced Placement® Program (AP®) enables willing and academically prepared students to pursue college-level studies—with the opportunity to earn college credit, advanced placement, or both—while still in high school.
Syllabus Development Guide: AP® Studio Art: Drawing Curricular Requirements The curricular requirements are the core elements of the course. Your syllabus must provide clear evidence that each
This is the core document for the AP Art and Design courses. It describes portfolio requirements, course goals, approaches to assessment, and the AP Program in general. The CED was updated in fall 2024 with revisions to the Artistic Integrity Agreement.
What Is AP? The College Board Advanced Placement ® Program (AP ) enables students to take university-level courses and exams while they’re still in secondary school. Universities worldwide recognize AP in admissions, and some grant credit. Most universities in the U.S. and Canada award credit for advanced coursework taken in high school ...
As an AP® Art and Design student, you’ll develop and apply skills of inquiry and investigation, practice, experimentation, revision, communication, and reflection. NEW Beginning this year, the AP Art and Design (formerly AP Studio Art) program has updated portfolio exam requirements and scoring criteria.