Design I Syllabus for 2019-2020
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Instructor Information

Office Location

<p>Parcells Hall 313B</p>

Office Hours

TH 315-415, or by appointment

Course Information

COVID-19 Protocols

Recording Policy

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As a student you may experience a range of issues that can cause barriers to learning, such as strained relationships, increased anxiety, alcohol/drug problems, feeling down, difficulty concentrating and/or lack of motivation. These mental health concerns or stressful events may lead to diminished academic performance or reduce a student's ability to participate in daily activities. Amarillo College offers services to assist you with addressing these and other concerns you may be experiencing. If you or someone you know are suffering from any of the aforementioned conditions, you can learn more about the broad range of confidential mental health services available on campus by calling the AC Counseling Center at 806-371-5900. The AC Counseling Center website is https://www.actx.edu/counseling/ . Also, if you are in need of social services (affordable housing, utilities, transportation, food, clothing, childcare, medical/dental/vision, legal), please call the AC Advocacy & Resource Center at 806-371-5439. The AC Advocacy & Resource Center website is https://www.actx.edu/arc

Amarillo College Tutoring for Success Policy:

The Tutoring for Success policy applies to any student whose grade or performance in the course falls below a departmentally determined minimum threshold. In either of those cases, the instructor will direct the student to the appropriate tutoring service, which may be faculty-led, discipline-specific, and/or general. Under this policy, the instructor will follow specific departmental guidelines governing the use, duration, and grade component of the tutoring need.

Administrative Drop Policy

Students who do not attend class on or prior to the census date will be administratively dropped. Effective Fall, 2016

Student Withdrawal Procedures

Students who wish to withdraw from a course must complete all steps indicated on the Academic Withdrawal Request form by the course withdrawal deadline.

NOTE: Students who are attending Texas institutions of higher education, for the first time fall 2007 and later, may not withdraw from more than six courses during their academic career. This withdrawal limitation does not include dual credit or developmental classes (Senate Bill 1231 Rule 4.10.) For more information on Drop and Withdrawal Policies, please visit the Registrar's Office Web site.

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Course

ARTS-1311-002 Design I

Prerequisites

Course Description

An introduction to the fundamental terminology, concepts, theory and application of two-dimensional design.

Student ResourcesStudent Resources Website

Department Expectations

Occupational License Disclaimer

Notice to Students enrolled in an educational program for preparation of issuance of certain occupational licenses:

Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact:

Melodie Graves
Justice Involved Advocate
Student Service Center 117
mgraves24@actx.edu
806-371-5995
Make appointment at https://melodiegraves.youcanbook.me

You can also contact the Legal Clinic, or the faculty member in charge of the educational program that you seek to enroll in. The further information you will receive will include notification to you of your right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the licensing authority in order to clarify your particular situation.

Hours

(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 4 lab)

Class Type

On Campus Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

David A. Lauer and Stephen Pentak, Design Basics, 8th edition, Wadsworth Cengage Learning, 2012, ISBN-10

Supplies

Suppliers

Student Performance

Learning Outcomes (ACGM)

Upon successful completion of this course, students will:

1. Identify and apply the elements of art and principles of two-dimensional design.
2. Employ discipline specific vocabulary in the evaluation of two-dimensional design problems.
3. Demonstrate creative skill in aesthetic problem solving within assigned parameters.
4. Demonstrate an appropriate level of professional practice, including safety, craft and presentation

Specific Course Outcomes
1. 
Students will demonstrate effective communication, critical thinking, and teamwork skills.
2. Students will demonstrate an understanding of the relationship of the visual arts and social responsibility.
3. Students will communicate ideas verbally and visually by using design vocabulary.
4. Students will express original ideas creatively through design elements and principles.
5. Students will demonstrate a working knowledge of design skills and principles.
6. Students will present work for grading in a professional manner, as directed by the instructor.
7. Students will participate meaningfully in critique. 8. Students will maintain a professional and respectful attitude.
8. Students will maintain classroom facilities and shared supplies.

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

Log in using the AC Connect Portal

In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .

If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

Expected Student Behavior

Class Policies

Course & Conduct

AC Connect (Blackboard)

The syllabus, assignment sheets and other documents are located on the Blackboard web page for this course. Students should contact AskAC with questions regarding log in. Students are responsible for downloading and printing documents as needed. Grades are posted on a regular basis and should be reviewed by the student.

Attendance & Participation Policy

In order for students to complete this course successfully, it is necessary to attend the class and participate in the daily activities. Material covered during class, and in-class activities cannot be “made-up” and students should expect to do poorly on test questions and assignments related to topics discussed on missed days. It is the student's responsibility to get class notes from another student for any missed classes. In order to be fair to students that do attend classes, the instructor cannot provide private tutoring sessions to individual students who miss class. Because the instructor cannot possibly know the reason why a student missed class, there is no distinction between excused and unexcused absences.  Because student engagement plays a crucial role in learning, all students must attend every scheduled class. Each missed class reduces the Activities and Participation grade by 25 points, up to 150 points and/or 15% of the overall grade. Arriving late to class, or leaving early, reduces the Activities and Participation grade by 5 points. If students do not miss more than 3 classes (-75 points) the deduction will be waived at the end of the semester.

Civility

Disruptions and/or any behavior that the instructor considers inappropriate will not be tolerated and will result in dismissal from the class. Every student deserves and will receive the respect of others. Every student is expected to be involved and engaged with other students and the instructor.

Classroom Responsibility

Students must clean up their workspace and pick up all the materials leaving class.

Plagiarism

The student understands that plagiarism will not be tolerated in this class. Plagiarism is defined by the Amarillo College Student Handbook as: “...the appropriating, buying, receiving as a gift, or obtaining by any means another’s work and the unacknowledged submission or incorporation of it in one’s own written work.” This also includes copying Internet or written sources in any course project/exercise without citing the source, as well as copying another student’s work as your own work. If a student is found plagiarizing any material in the course, it will result in a grade of "0" for that project/exercise and can result in disciplinary action and expulsion of the student from the course.

Course Content

Students understand that in the study of art styles and art history that occasionally there may be a tasteful representation of a nude (such as in Greek Classical Art), and agree to handle that content in a mature and responsible way.

Copyright Notice

Students must be aware and responsible for the Copyright Notice for the course: The materials on this course website are only for the use of students enrolled in this course for the purposes associated with this course and may not be retained or further disseminated.

Critique Policy

In order to provide each person with a thoughtful critique of their work, all other activities must stop once a critique begins, and students need to engage in the critique process. So that everyone feels comfortable expressing their ideas about images, students need to listen to each other and respect varying viewpoints. To ensure students are able to hear all comments about their work, refrain from private conversations and direct all comments to the group discussion. Students learn about the creative process not only though creation, but also through looking at other work. Learning to use visual language to think and talk about photographs is another key component of the learning process. Before class, review handouts on visual thinking, come prepared to discuss the principals of design as applied to the projects. A portion of the grade for each project is connected to critique participation, to earn full credit students must stay for the entire critique. Student projects not completed by the start of critique are late. (Refer to “Late Work Policy” for details) In fairness to those who completed their projects on time, please set aside incomplete projects so as not to distract from the critique. Unfortunately, the course schedule does not allow time to provide late projects with a group critique; the instructor will assess late work on the appropriate grading rubric.

Email Policy

All students are assigned an email account by Amarillo College that can be accessed through Gmail. For correspondence with the instructor, please use rwest@actx.edu. When sending email to the instructor, please include the name of the course in the subject line. The instructor and Amarillo College will use student’s Gmail account and AC Online for correspondence. For this reason, students are responsible for checking both on a regular basis. Students cannot submit photography assignments as email attachments; the image file size is too large and the emails will be deleted.

Technology

Students will use technology on a daily basis as a part of the class environment. Stay engaged in the content, and please avoid cell phones and unrelated computer use that will detract from the learning environment. The following are some examples of inappropriate use of technology during lectures, demonstrations, activities, and critiques:  checking email, texting, social media, headphones, video recording, snapshots, working on projects unrelated to class, etc.

College Disability Statement

Any student who because of a disabling condition, may require some special arrangements in order to meet course requirements should contact Disability Services (SSC 119, Phone: 371-5436) as soon as possible.

Drop Policy

Should the need arise; the student is responsible for dropping a course. See the Amarillo College master calendar on the AC website and the course calendar for the date of the last day to drop a course. 

Coursework & Exams

Exam Policy

There will be two exams on vocabulary.  Each test will cover design vocabulary covered in the course.  Both exams are available on AC Connect and are open for 14 days prior to the due date. Students may take exams twice and the lowest score is dropped. The midterm exam is due on the Sunday evening before Spring Break at 11 pm. The final exam is due by 11 pm on the first class day of final's week.

Homework Policy

Although some open lab time is scheduled during class, successful completion of this course will require work outside of class. To earn full credit for projects students must have exercises and projects completed at the start of class on the scheduled due date.

Late Work Policy

Projects considered on time will be ready for presentation at the beginning of class on the scheduled due date. In fairness to students who finish projects on time there are penalties for late projects. Late projects submitted within one week of the critique date receive a 20% deduction in total points for the assignment, and for projects submitted within two weeks there is a 30% deduction in points. Projects not submitted within two weeks are not accepted.

Make-up Exam Policy Should students miss class on the day of an exam they may make arrangements with the instructor to take the exam in the Testing Center. The Mid-term must be taken within one week (after Fall Break), and the Final exam must be taken the following day. In both cases a late work penalty will be applied.

Department

Lab Policy

Only students currently enrolled in classes are allowed to use the labs. Do not invite friends and family into the labs. The computer labs, darkrooms, and studios require students be enrolled in a course, or have taken specific courses, before using those areas. Students must clean up their workspace and pick up all the materials leaving class.

Grading Criteria

Grading

Grading Criteria/Grade Scale

Percentages/points for assignments breakdown as follows:

Line Project (100 points possible) 10%
Value Portrait (100 points possible) 10%
Texture Still Life (100 points possible) 10%
Pattern Portrait (100 points possible) 10%

Color Project (100 points possible) 10%
Shape Narrative (150 points possible) 15%

2 Exams (100 points possible – 50 points each) 5% each

Design Journal (100 points possible) 10%

Class Participation (150 points possible) 15%

Refer to handouts for the requirements on each assignment

Grading Format / A-F 1000-0 points

A = Excellent (1000-900)

B = Good (899-800)

C = Adequate (799-700)

D = Weak (699-600)

F = Unacceptable (599-0)

Grading Policy

Assessment of projects will be based on the following:

Visual Expression

Individual interpretation of assignment

Demonstrates aesthetic quality in work

Intentional use of compositional design

Explores principals of design as visual art

Technical Skills

Presents technically well-crafted design projects and exercises in a professional manner

Demonstrates a willingness to experiment with new concepts

Demonstrates critical thinking and analysis in personal projects and in discussing other artwork

Displays an understanding of the concepts and techniques assigned

Professional Practices

Attends lectures, labs, and demonstrations

Fulfills objectives of the assignment

Demonstrates craftsmanship and professionalism

Participates in in-class activities, discussions, and critiques

Shows work in progress

Discusses ideas and asks questions while projects are in progress

Comes prepared for class, stays on task, and brings appropriate materials

Presents projects on time and meets the requirements of each assignment

Attendance

In order for students to complete this course successfully, it is necessary to attend the class and participate in the daily activities. Material covered during class, and in-class activities cannot be “made-up” and students should expect to do poorly on test questions and assignments related to topics discussed on missed days. It is the student's responsibility to get class notes from another student for any missed classes. In order to be fair to students that do attend classes, the instructor cannot provide private tutoring sessions to individual students who miss class. Because the instructor cannot possibly know the reason why a student missed class, there is no distinction between excused and unexcused absences.  Because student engagement plays a crucial role in learning, all students must attend every scheduled class. Each missed class reduces the Activities and Participation grade by 25 points, up to 150 points and/or 15% of the overall grade. Arriving late to class, or leaving early, reduces the Activities and Participation grade by 5 points. If students do not miss more than 3 classes (-75 points) the deduction will be waived at the end of the semester.

Calendar

This schedule is subject to change throughout the semester. Please use the class calendar in AC Connect on a regular basis for information on how to prepare for class, exact due dates, and other relevant information.

Date

Scheduled Activities

8/27

Introductions / Blackboard / Syllabus Quiz (in class)

8/29

Syllabus Quiz Due / What is Design? Lecture / Design Journal Intro / Blind contour drawings

9/3

Meet at Amarillo Museum of Art, 2200 S. Van Buren Street, Amarillo, TX, 79109, 806-371-5050 (northeast corner of AC, Washington St. campus)

Applying terminology

9/5

SECTION 1: Line and Unity / Line Lecture / Line exercise 1 & 2

Bring Design Journal and drawing kit (sharpie, graphite, charcoal, erasers)

9/10

Bring Design Journal, Bristol board, bottle of black ink, brushes, mixing palette. Unity Lecture / Grid Intro

9/12

Bring finished ink drawing and be ready to start selecting squares and assembling images. Supplies: 2 inch viewer, X-acto knife and blades, black poster board, glue stick, pencil, soft eraser / selecting squares / making a viewfinder / precision cuts / exact measurements / formal presentation

9/17

Line and Unity: Section 1 Due (see checklist for details)

SECTION 2: Value, Emphasis, and Focal Point / Lecture / Value Portrait

9/19

Bring image for Value Portrait, Design Journal and drawing pencils (6B or Ebony for darker values, and a 2B for lighter values), Bristol board, magazines for collage, glue sticks, scissors and/or x-acto knife/ Value scale and sphere / start on Value Portrait project

9/24

Value Portrait lab (bring supplies) / Emphasis and Focal Point Lecture

9/26

Value, Emphasis, and Focal Point: Section 2 Due (see checklist for details) SECTION 3: Texture and Pattern / Texture slides / Still Life project

10/1

Bring tracing paper, graphite stick and/or black crayon / Pattern Lecture 

10/3

Still Life Lab (bring supplies) / Pattern project intro

10/8

Lab (bring supplies) / Color Lecture

10/10

Still Life with Texture Due / Midterm exam opens

Lab time to work on Pattern Project. Bring sketches, photos, Bristol board, black and colored Sharpies and/or colored pencils

10/15

Section 4: Color / Pop Art project intro / Pattern Lab (bring supplies)

10/17

Pattern Project Due and Design Journal section 3 (see checklist for details)

Color Value Lab / Bring bristol board, gouache paint, mixing palette, brushes

10/21-25

Fall Break

10/29

Pop Art Lab: Bring selfies (head and shoulders), brainstorming session

10/31

Pop Art Lab: Bring bristol board, gouache paint, mixing palette, brushes / selfie value maps

11/5

Color Lab (bring supplies)

11/7

Color: Section 4 Due (see checklist for details)

Section 5: Shape & Space / Shape and Value slides / Photogram intro /

11/12

Expressive Shape - Photogram exercise

11/14

Mandala Intro / Bring Design Journal, Bristol board and drawing supplies

11/19

Shape Narrative intro / Scale and Proportion slides

Mandala Lab (bring supplies)

11/21

Mandala Lab / Space slides / Brainstorming on shape narratives

11/26

Shape Narrative lab

11/28

Thanksgiving Holiday – no class

12/3

Final Exam opens / Shape Narrative lab

12/5

Shape Narrative lab

12/10

Shape Narrative lab

12/12

Shape & Space Section 5 Due (submit design journal, exercises, and projects related to this section for critique)

12/17

Final Exam must be complete by the end of the day

Additional Information

No additional information available

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