NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE
COURSE SYLLABUS
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Course Title: Design I
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Course Prefix & Number: ARTS1311
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Section Number: 400
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Term Code: 161s
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Semester Credit Hours: 3
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Lecture Hours: 32
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Lab Hours: 64
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Course Description (NCTC Catalog): A basic course in the theory and practice of design including fundamentals of line, form, space, texture and color with emphasis on two-dimensional form
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Course Prerequisite(s): None
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Course Type:
ý - Academic General Education Course (from Academic Course Guide Manual but not in NCTC Core)
o- Academic NCTC Core Curriculum Course
o - WECM Course
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Name of Instructor:
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Nate Glaspie
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Campus/Office Location:
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COR201; by appointment
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I am available before and after class
to discuss or answer any questions.
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E-mail Address:
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nglaspie@nctc.edu
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Name of Chair:
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Thom Talbott
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Office Location:
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CPA 2001B, Gainesville Campus
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Telephone Number:
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940-668-3324
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E-mail Address:
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ttalbott@nctc.edu
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REQUIRED COURSE MATERIALS
For Required Materials, see provided separate Supply List.
RECOMMENDED COURSE MATERIALS
Mendelowitz, Daniel M., David L. Faber, Duane A. Wakeham. A Guide to Drawing. 7th Ed. Belmont, California: Thomson, 2007.
McCloud, Scott. Understanding Comics: the Invisible Art. New York: Harper Perennial, 1994
Extra readings from web articles are assigned as needed.
GRADING CRITERIA
# of Graded Course Elements
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Graded Course Elements
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Percentage or Points Values
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5
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Projects and Critique
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50% (10% each)
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Sketchbook
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15%
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5
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Assignment Worksheets
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20%
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Digital Sketchbook
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15%
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STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES
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Student Learning Outcome
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At the successful completion of this course the student will be able to:
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Demonstrate understanding of the elements of art and principles of design in two-dimensional applications
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Apply the elements of art and principles of design in two-dimensional compositions.
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Participate in group critiques
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Demonstrate proficiency in a variety of two-dimensional media
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ATTENDANCE POLICY
Attendance is crucial to pass this course.
Arrival to class On Time Every Class day prepared shows your dedication to your education and Respect for your fellow class mates.
10% deductions are given after Second Absence occurs!
Following this deduction,
consecutive Absences includes a reoccurring 5% deduction!!
This reflects Your Final Grade!!!
If you miss a class this reduces the total time we have together!!!!
A doctor’s note the only way to prevent this deduction on late assignments because of sickness and emergency!
Prevention of this deduction also includes approved college-sponsored activities accompanied by Written Approval from the appropriate College instructional NCTC personnel.
CORE CURRICULUM FOUNDATIONAL COMPONENT AREA______________________________
o Communication
o Mathematics
o Life and Physical Science
o Language, Philosophy & Culture
ý Creative Arts
o American History
o Government/Political Science
o Social and Behavioral Sciences
o Component Area Option
REQUIRED CORE OBJECTIVES
ý Critical Thinking
ý Communication
ý Empirical and Quantitative
ý Teamwork
ý Personal Responsibility
ý Social Responsibility
Last day to Withdraw
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The last day to withdraw from a course
with a “W” is November 3rd 2016.
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION AND TENTATIVE SCHEDULE – Schedule on Separate sheet.
10% deductions are given to any assignment that is late.
This reflects your grade for that individual assignment.
PROJECTS
Each assignment (work of art) has a set of instructions. These instructions are assigned to gain knowledge and handling of materials, study of specific content, and art styles. Expectations are that you follow these requirements, with allowances to include your interests of study.
Critique
You are to show and talk with the class about the design, content, and context of each work of art you make. During a critique our expectation is that you show personal desires of study and interest in-class. These fascinating interests and choice differences are to be discussed in critique to reason the decisions made. You are to show and talk with the class about the design, content, and context of each work of art you make.
Grading of Projects
Your grade reflects a willingness to fulfill each assignment to the best of your abilities, and push beyond preconceived inabilities. Each project has specific requirements this amounts to one of the highest regards for our study. Grades reflect your technical craftsmanship, composition, creativity, ability to articulate correct art terminology, discuss the reasons for each design, and ability to proactively discuss others’ artworks.
SKETCHBOOK
You are to fill this entire book to meet 15% of your final grade requirement. This is highly productive assignment. It is similar to a rough draft for an author, we can see the process to formulate ideas and see them become a reality. This book is a personal log of your mind. Use this assignment for a location to work out issues in your wonderful life/dreams, discovery in the arts, and all studies that fascinate you.
DIGITAL SKETCHBOOK
You are to gather a collection of digital images to meet 15% of your final grade requirement. This assignment is to find personal interests. It is similar to a sketchbook, rough drafts, to begin the process to formulate ideas for sculptures. This book is a personal log of what you see as interesting in digital space. Use this assignment to locate your aesthetic to build a collection of unique, astounding, and wonderlustful occurrences in life's discovery. though, there is occasions when s few images will be printed in black and white, I only need the digital collection submitted near the end of the semester.
ASSIGNMENT WORKSHEETS
Worksheets are assignments adjacent to the projects we are working on. These Worksheets follow class projects, lectures, and discussions about specific vocabulary, elements and principles of design, content, art history, and theories.
Each assignment is due the following class day. Each student is to fulfill the assignments on their own. This assures that the ideas within the arts are not only understood, but builds your vocabulary and ways to express (vocalize) your desires of study in the visual arts.
Student Rights & Responsibilities
NCTC Board policy FLB (Local) Student Rights and Responsibilities states that each student shall be charged with notice and knowledge of the contents and provisions of the rules and regulations concerning student conduct. These rules and regulations are published in the Student Handbook published in conjunction with the College Catalog.
Scholastic Integrity
Scholastic dishonesty shall constitute a violation of college rules and regulations and is punishable as prescribed by Board policies. Scholastic dishonesty shall include, but not be limited to cheating on a test, plagiarism, and collusion. See the Student Handbook for more information.
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STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES
Disability Services (OSD)
The Office for Students with Disabilities (OSD) provides accommodations for students who have a documented disability. On the Corinth Campus, go to room 170 or call 940-498-6207. On the Gainesville Campus, go to room 110 or call 940-668-4209. Students on the Bowie, Graham, Flower Mound, and online campuses should call 940-668-4209.
North Central Texas College is on record as being committed to both the spirit and letter of federal equal opportunity legislation, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, ADA Amendments Act of 2009, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (P.L. 93-112). http://www.nctc.edu/StudentServices/SupportServices/Disabilityservices.aspx
Student Success Center
The Student Success Center is designed to help all students at NCTC develop tools to achieve their academic goals. The center links students to FREE tutoring, including a Writing Center, a Math Lab, and free online tutoring in the evening. The program helps students acclimate to college by providing students free interactive workshops. For more information, please visit your nearest Student Success Center.
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Tobacco-Free Campus
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NCTC restricts the use of all tobacco products including cigarettes, cigars, pipes and smokeless tobacco on campus property.
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