Brackenridge High School Class of 2020-2021
Animation Pathway – Business & Industry Endorsement
Four Year PlanPeriod / 9TH / 10TH / 11TH / 12TH
1 / English I (1214) or
Pre-AP English I (1215) / English II (1224) or
Pre-AP English II (1225) / AP English III (1236) or
ENGL 1301/1302 DC(1235) / AP English IV (1246) or
ENGL 2322/2323 DC(1245)
2 / Algebra I (2214) or
Pre-AP Geometry (2225) / Geometry (2224) or
Pre-AP Algebra II (2234) / Algebra II (2233) or
PAP Pre-Calc (2242) or
DE (2484) / Pre-Calculus (2241) or
AP Calculus AB/BC (2481/2482)
3 / Biology (3224) or
Pre-AP Biology (3225) / Chemistry (3243) or
Pre-AP Chemistry (3244) / Physics (3263) or
AP Physics 1 (3283) / Anatomy & Physiology (7608) or
AP Biology (3230)
4 / AVID (8545) or
College and Career Ready (8705) / World History (4224) or
AP World History (4229) / U.S. History (4234) or
AP U.S. History (4236) / AP Govt (4256)/Eco (4266) or
GOVT 2305 DC (4255)/
ECON 1301 DC (4265)
5 / Spanish I (5211) or
Spanish II (5214) / Spanish II (5214) or
Spanish III (5217) / Fine Arts Credit / Practicum and
Extended Practicum in Animation
(7233/7242 DC)
(7234/7243 DC)
6 / Principles of Art, A/V Technology & Communications (7212) / Animation I
(7201)
Animation I Lab
(7202) / Animation II
(7203/7240 DC)
Animation II Lab
(7204/7241 DC)
7 / PE (8213) / PE Sub./Elective
8 / Elective / Elective / Elective / Video Game Design (7239)
Total Credits / 8 / 8 / 8 / 8
DC – Dual Credit / DE – Dual Enrollment at UT / AP – Advanced Placement / Pre-AP – Pre-Advanced Placement / New Courses/Sequences
Fine Arts Electives / Level I Courses / Level II Courses / Level III Courses / Advanced Courses
Animation Majors will choose ONE Fine Arts elective / Art I (6411)
Theater Arts I (6441)
Theatre Prod (6451)
Tech Theatre I (6461)
Choir I (6621)
Marching Band I (6821/6841)
Orchestra I (6651)
Mariachi I (6811)
Jazz Band I (6651)
Dance I (6611) / Art II
Theater Arts II
Theatre Prod II
Tech Theatre II
Choir II
Marching Band II
Orchestra II
Mariachi II
Jazz Band II
Dance II / Art III
Theater Arts III
Theatre Prod III
Tech Theatre III
Choir III
Marching Band III
Orchestra III
Mariachi III
Jazz Band III
Dance III / Art IV
Theater Arts IV
Theatre Prod IV
Tech Theatre IV
Choir IV
Marching Band IV
Orchestra IV
Mariachi IV
Jazz Band IV
Dance IV
PE/PE Substitutes / Level I Courses / Level II Courses / Level III Courses / Advanced Courses
Animation Majors will choose ONE PE or
PE Substitute / M Band I (6821/6841)
Dance I (6611)
JROTC I (8441)
Athletics (83xx)
Foundations (8213)
Spirit Groups (8151) / Marching Band II
Dance II
JROTC II
Athletics
Indiv/Team Sports (8214)
Spirit Groups / Marching Band III
Dance III
JROTC III
Athletics
Aerobics (8216)
PE 3 (8219)
Spirit Groups / Marching Band IV
Dance IV
JROTC IV
Athletics
Spirit Groups
Spirit Groups Include - Pep Squad, Cheerleading, Drill Team
Additional Electives / Level I Courses / Level II Courses / Level III Courses / Advanced CoursesAnimation Majors may choose from the following electives if schedule allows / World Geography (4214)
Journalism (1718)
Art I, Art & Media Communication I (6511)
AP Human Geography (4524) / Professional Communications DC (7970)
Communication Applications DC (1561)
Art II, Sculpture (6417) / Art II, Digital Media (6522)
Spec. Topics 1/AP Psychology (4510/4529)
AP Statistics (2491)
AP Spanish IV (5221) / Art III, Digital Media (6532)
AP European History (4271)
AP Spanish V (5222)
Students must meet TSI requirements identified by the Alamo Colleges prior to enrollment in dual credit courses. Advanced Placement courses are available to prepare students for rigorous college coursework. All students will participate in UIL, student leadership and service opportunities while in high school.
Principles of Art, Audio/Video and Communication Technology / Careers in the Arts, Audio/Video Technology, and Communications Career Cluster require a creative aptitude, a strong background in computer and technology applications, a strong academic foundation, and a proficiency in oral and written communication. Within this context, Animation students develop an understanding of the various and multifaceted career opportunities in this cluster and the knowledge, skills, and educational requirements for those opportunities.
Animation I / Careers in animation span all aspects of motion graphics. Within this context, in addition to developing technical knowledge and skills needed for success in the Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications career cluster, students understand the history and design techniques widely used by animators.
Animation I Lab / Taken concurrently with Animation I, students participate in extended learning experiences that provide time to master the content of both courses including the history and techniques of the rapidly changing animation industry. In addition to developing technical knowledge and skills needed for success in the Arts, Audio/Video Technology, and Communications Career Cluster, students develop an understanding of the history and techniques of the animation industry.
Animation II / Careers in animation span all aspects of motion graphics. Within this context, in addition to developing advanced knowledge and skills needed for success in the Arts, Audio/Video Technology, and Communications Career Cluster, students create two- and three-dimensional animations. Instruction assists students seeking careers in the animation industry.
Animation II Lab / Taken concurrently with Animation II, students participate in extended learning experiences that provides time to master the advanced content of both courses.
Practicum and Extended Practicum in Animation (DC) / Building upon the concepts taught in Animation II and Animation II Lab, in addition to developing advanced technical knowledge and skills needed for success in the Arts and A/V cluster, students develop an increasing understanding of the animation industry with a focus on applying pre-production, production, and post-production animation products in a professional environment. Instruction is delivered through lab-based classroom experiences and career preparation opportunities. Practicum courses are paid or unpaid capstone experiences for students participating in a coherent sequence of career and technical education courses in the Arts and A/V cluster.
Video Game Design / Video Game Design explores one of the largest industries in the global marketplace and the new emerging careers it provides in the field of technology. Students learn gaming, computerized gaming, evolution of gaming, artistic aspects of perspective, design, animation, technical concepts of collision theory, and programming logic. Students participate in a simulation of a real video game design team while developing technical proficiency in constructing an original game design.
Professional Communications (DC) / Students participate in advanced writing, reading, editing, speaking, and listening activities by applying advanced software applications, computer graphics and conducting extensive internet research.
Communications Applications (DC) / Students develop fundamental skills to communicate effectively in a variety of modes, with emphasis on listening, speaking, discussing, presenting and assessing. Students present, receive feedback, refine and repeat presentations to become effective oral communicators in the classroom, on the job, and/or in the community.
San Antonio Independent School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, or disability in providing education services, activities, and programs, including vocational programs, in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended.