Art Foundations, Part 1 (ART-041)
Syllabus
Quick Links
Tips for Success
Course Learning Outcomes
Course Materials
Assignments
Exams
Grading
Course Policies
Tips for Success
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Course Learning Outcomes
Appreciate art
Analyze art
Evaluate art
Create art
Course Materials
This is a self-contained course, so all of the reading material and images needed are found within your course. You will, however, be submitting your art projects, which will require the purchase of some basic art supplies. These can be found at many grocery stores, craft stores, or online. The following are some websites that may be useful:
Required Art Materials
Purchasing art supplies can sometimes be overwhelming. As you will find, you will have many different options and products to select from. The following are a few tips to help you when purchasing art supplies.
Paper—For this course you will need drawing paper. We recommend 9 × 12-inch white painting paper, but standard 8.5 × 11 or A4 paper should be fine. Drawing paper has a rougher grain which makes it slightly thicker than regular paper. This allows you to erase your marks without tearing your paper. Painting paper has a completely different texture, which varies depending on the type of paint you choose to use. If you foresee yourself using both watercolor and acrylic paints, I suggest buying multi-purpose paper that can be used for several different types of paints. Both drawing and painting paper can be bought in pads.
Drawing Pencils—There are many different types of drawing pencils. What makes each pencil different is the softness or hardness of its lead. For example, an 8B pencil has a very soft lead, which easily leaves a thick, dark mark. On the other hand, a 2H pencil has a very hard lead, which leaves a thinner, lighter mark. The only pencil you will be required to use in this course is a basic number 2 pencil. However, if you would like to experiment with different types of pencil you may want to purchase a drawing pencil set. Depending on the brand, these can be relatively inexpensive.
Erasers—A kneaded eraser is a grey elastic eraser that can easily change shape as you pull at it. Some people find this eraser difficult to work with, so you may want to purchase a standard white drawing eraser.
Black Drawing Pen—A few assignments will require the use of a black drawing pen. Just like drawing pencils, drawing pens come in different thicknesses. The thickness of the pen you purchase is up to you, but I suggest buying a pen with a relatively thin tip.
Watercolor Paints—It’s probably safe to say that you’ve used watercolor paints at some point in your life. Watercolor paints come in many different forms. The two most popular forms are on a pallet and in tubes. Whatever form of watercolor you choose, remember to always add water to your paint! The amount of water you add will determine how dark or light your paint is.
Acrylic Paints—Acrylic paints are thicker and dry faster than most paints. Because they dry so fast, they can be difficult to blend. They can be found in many different colors, and are often sold for a relatively cheap price by the tube. If you choose to use acrylic paints, it is a good idea to buy the most basic colors (red, blue, purple, yellow, and green) as well as a tube of white and black.
Paint Pallet—Mixing your paints will require the use of a paint pallet. These come in a few different forms and are all relatively cheap. The most basic pallet is a white plastic pallet that can be rinsed off after each use. The second kind is a pad of pallet paper. You mix your paints on the paper, just like a regular pallet, but then you throw away your paper after each use.
Paintbrushes—The type of paint you choose to use will determine the type of paintbrush you use. While there are multipurpose paint brushes, there are also paint brushes specifically designed to use with specific paints such as watercolor, oil, or acrylic paints. Paint brushes are also sold in sets, which you may find most beneficial for this course.
Chalk Pastels—There are two different types of pastels used in art: oil pastels and chalk pastels. In this course you will need to purchase chalk pastels, which are also sometimes referred to as charcoal or soft pastels. These are softer than oil pastels and can sometimes be a little messy. There are many different brands of chalk pastels which drastically range in price. You are only required to use your pastels for one assignment, so don’t feel the need to spend a lot of money on them.
Fixative—Fixative is used to spray your pastel projects to keep them from smudging. Fixative is very strong and toxic, so be sure to spray it either outside or in a very well ventilated area. It is also a good idea to keep your fixative out of the reach of small children. If you decide not to purchase fixative, aerosol hairspray will work just as well.
Camera—Any simple camera will do. You will be taking photographs and using them to draw new images.
Course Organization
You will complete these assignments during the course.
Self Checks
Self Check questions are included in the course pages. These questions don’t count toward your final grade but will help you prepare for the quizzes and final exam.
Art Projects
For each module, you will have art projects to complete.
Quizzes
Each unit will have a computer-graded quiz at the end of it. These quizzes are designed to see how well you can recall what you have learned throughout the course.
Exams
Final Exam
Students must pass the final exam to earn credit for the course; they may retake it once, for a fee, upon request.
Grading
Your grade in this course will be based on these assignments and exams:
Assignment or Exam | Grading | Percent of Total Grade |
---|---|---|
Art Portfolios (2) | Instructor | 40% |
Discussion Boards (2), Creative Exercises (2) | Instructor | 10% |
Quizzes (6) | Computer | 35% |
1 Proctored Final Exam* | Computer | 15% |
* You must pass the final exam with at least a 60% to earn credit for the course.
Grade Scale
Your letter grade is calculated according to these percentages.
A | 93% - 100% |
A- | 90% - 92% |
B+ | 87% – 89% |
B | 83% - 86% |
B- | 80% - 82% |
C+ | 77% - 79% |
C | 73% - 76% |
C- | 70% - 72% | D+ | 67% - 69% |
D | 63% - 66% |
D- | 60% - 62% |
F (fail) | 0% - 59% |
Getting Help
Please use the help menu in this course to contact Academy of America or your instructor. You can find information about tutoring available to Academy of America students on the Tutoring website.
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Course Policies
For information about how long you have to complete the course, resubmitting assignments, retaking exams, and other questions, please see Course Policies.