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Design Concepts
Short Title: DESIGN CONCEPTS
Catalog Description:Introduction to visual communication design concepts; examination of the foundational strategies that
underpin professional design decisions and shape experiences in a complex visual world. Two lecture and
two studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
May be repeated for additional credit:No
Semester Credit Hours: 3
Funding level: 200 - Sophomore
Malpractice Liability Insurance Required: No
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Scott Martin (smartin4) (11/27/17 1:35 pm): Indicate "Replaces Professional Portfolio because a
Professional Practices course is being adapted for all majors." Will Professional Portfolio be deactivated?
Rachelle Land (rland1) (12/12/17 2:21 pm): Consider attaching one of the following TCCNs: ARTS 1311 (2-
dimensional), 1312 (3-dimensional), or 2311 (all dimensions). Please refer to the academic course guide
manual for SLOs http://www.thecb.state.tx.us/reports/pdf/9332.pdf?CFID=71086112&CFTOKEN=22724313.
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Course Title: Design Concepts
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Introduction to visual communication design concepts; examination of the foundational strategies that underpin professional design decisions and shape experiences in a complex visual world. Two lecture and two studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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Primary instruction contact-hours: 2
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Secondary instruction contact-hours: 2
Semester Credit Hours: 3
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1 Independently employ the design process: research, brainstorming, thumbnails, roughs, final composition.
Level 3.
2 Successfully apply design fundamentals and principles to visual solutions.
Level 3.
3 Appropriately implement changes and revisions based on direction for improvement from both instructor and peer critique.
Level 3.
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1 Create a project from idea to print utilizing the design process and software applications
2 Verbally describe, analyze and constructively critique a visual communication piece
3 Create a portfolio of projects that demonstrates a conceptual solution to visual communication problems
Design and Visual Communications, General.
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Author Title Publisher Edition/Date
Lupton, Ellen Graphic Design Thinking Princeton Architectural Press 1st Edition, 2011
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Introduction to Graphic Design
Short Title: INTRO TO GRAPHIC DESIGN
Catalog Description:Exploration of form and message development with an emphasis on visual concepts and fundamental design
theory. Two lecture and four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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May be repeated for additional credit:No
Semester Credit Hours: 3
Funding level: 200 - Sophomore
Malpractice Liability Insurance Required: No
Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Insurance Required: No
Lab Fee: $ 30
CIP Code:500409 : Graphic Design.
UndergraduateDegreeRequirements:
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Course ReviewerComments
Scott Martin (smartin4) (11/16/17 10:36 am): Rollback: 1) Course description needs to be the subject matter
and topics covered, not SLOs. 2) SLOs do not meet TWU's "Guidelines for Well Written SLOs" [PDF]. Please
revise and/or work with Dr. Terry Senne (x81-3029). 3) Should the CIP be 50.0409 Graphic Desicn?
Scott Martin (smartin4) (11/20/17 8:49 am): Rollback: Per request.
Scott Martin (smartin4) (11/27/17 1:57 pm): No course noted for deactivation, justification needs to include
how AC will fit the additional workload of a new course into the limited teaching resources of AC.
Terry Senne (tsenne) (12/13/17 11:41 am): All course SLOs are appropriate as written.
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Programs: B.A. in Art B.F.A. in Art
M.A. in Art M.F.A. in Art
Other
Effective Date ofCourse:
Fall 2018
Course Title: Introduction to Graphic Design
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CatalogDescription:
Exploration of form and message development with an emphasis on visual concepts and fundamental design theory. Two lecture and four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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Prerequisite andCo-requisite Notes:
May be repeated for additional credit: Yes No
Primary type ofinstruction:
Lab
Primary instruction contact-hours: 4
Secondary type ofinstruction:
Lecture
Secondary instruction contact-hours: 2
Semester Credit Hours: 3
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The Department is submitting a new degree plan with an Introduction Section pertaining to all the disciplines so this change would help align with the new plan and introduce students to the discipline of graphic design.
The new degree plan reduces the number of required courses at the 3000 level for Graphic Design (with more electives available in the department via pre-existing courses in other areas), so no increase in teaching load is anticipated, even though no course is being deactivated. Additionally, as we grow the undergraduate program in design, we hope this course, which has a TCCN equivalent, will encourage transfer students to come to TWU.
As we develop a new MFA in Graphic Design over the next few years, and recruit students, this would be an adequate course for them to gain teaching experience.
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1 Constructively apply design thinking language and processes to design problems.
Level 3.
2 Appropriately articulate design ideas and concepts in a critique setting.
Level 3.
3 Effectively synthesize form and content when fulfilling design projects. Level 6.
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2 Develop innovative forms and styles based on the design concept
3 Provide tangible realizations of their ideas using appropriate tools, applications and techniques, such as drawing, painting, collage, photography, and digital imaging
4 Organize information to make compelling and experimental visual expressions for presentation
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Author Title Publisher Edition/Date
Lupton, Ellen and Cole Phillips, Jen Graphic Design: The New Basics Princeton Architectural Press Second, 2015
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History of Graphic Design
Short Title: HISTORY OF GRAPHIC DESIGN
Catalog Description:Tracing of communication design from ancient times to the present with an emphasis on theory and
aesthetics; In-depth examination of the history of the visual message and the impact of communication design
on the social, political, and economic life within recorded civilization. Three lecture hours a week. Credit:
Three hours.
May be repeated for additional credit:No
Semester Credit Hours: 3
Funding level: 300 - Junior
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Malpractice Liability Insurance Required: No
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Lab Fee: $ 0
CIP Code:500703 : Art History, Criticism and Conservation.
UndergraduateDegreeRequirements:
N/A
Course ReviewerComments
Rachelle Land (rland1) (12/05/17 2:03 pm): No matching TCCN. RLL
Terry Senne (tsenne) (12/12/17 4:40 pm): All of the course SLOs need to be revised using the "Guidelines
for well-written SLOs" document (see attachment).
Scott Martin (smartin4) (01/17/18 3:02 pm): SLOs revised.
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Programs: B.A. in Art B.F.A. in Art
M.A. in Art M.F.A. in Art
Other
Effective Date ofCourse:
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Course Title: History of Graphic Design
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CatalogDescription:
Tracing of communication design from ancient times to the present with an emphasis on theory and aesthetics; In-depth examination of the history of the visual message and the impact of communication design on the social, political, and economic life within recorded civilization. Three lecture hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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Primary instruction contact-hours: 3
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Secondary instruction contact-hours:
Semester Credit Hours: 3
Justification forAddition orChange:
This course has been offered as a special topics for several years and has always filled when offered. As part of the Visual Art Department's curriculum changes, we would like to make this course a permanent part of the curriculum.
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Lab Fee: $ 0
CIP Code: 500703
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1 Successfully articulate knowledge of communication design artifacts, theories, and movements relative to their historical significance.
Level 3.
2 Critically analyze the importance and impact of visual communication throughout history including present time.
Level 4.
3 Clearly articulate aspects of the history of design to a lay person.
Level 3.
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1 written and group assignments
2 online quizzes
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Author Title Publisher Edition/Date
Meggs, Phillip and Purvis, Alston Megg's History of Graphic Design Wiley 6th Ed. (May 2,
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Professional Practices for Visual Arts
Short Title: PROF PRACTICES VISUAL ARTS
Catalog Description:Current professional approaches for art and design careers including relevant academic, business, and legal
practices; management of identity through websites and social media; development of application materials;
effective presentation skills. Prerequisites: Visual Art major, Junior standing, and completion of one 3000-level
ART course. Two lecture and four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
May be repeated for additional credit:No
Semester Credit Hours: 3
Funding level: 300 - Junior
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Malpractice Liability Insurance Required: No
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Lab Fee: $ 30
CIP Code:500701 : Art/Art Studies, General.
UndergraduateDegreeRequirements:
N/A
Course ReviewerComments
Terry Senne (tsenne) (12/13/17 11:46 am): Revise SLO 5 based on the feedback provided above. All other
course SLOs are appropriate as written.
Jennifer Martin (jmartin) (01/02/18 10:49 am): Does this course need a lab fee?
Scott Martin (smartin4) (01/17/18 3:04 pm): SLOs revised.
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College: College of Arts & Sciences
Programs: B.A. in Art B.F.A. in Art
M.A. in Art M.F.A. in Art
Other
Effective Date ofCourse:
Fall 2018
Course Title: Professional Practices for Visual Arts
Short Title: PROF PRACTICES VISUAL ARTS 3 characters remaining
CatalogDescription:
Current professional approaches for art and design careers including relevant academic, business, and legal practices; management of identity through websites and social media; development of application materials; effective presentation skills. Prerequisites: Visual Art major, Junior standing, and completion of one 3000-level ART course. Two lecture and four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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Visual Art major, Junior standing, and completion of one 3000 level ART course.
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Prerequisite andCo-requisite Notes:
May be repeated for additional credit: Yes No
Primary type ofinstruction:
Lab
Primary instruction contact-hours: 4
Secondary type ofinstruction:
Lecture
Secondary instruction contact-hours: 2
Semester Credit Hours: 3
Justification forAddition orChange:
Currently only offered to graphic design and photography business students as ART 4233 Professional Portfolio, this course and skill set needs to be offered to all areas to address the expansion of professional art careers and collaboration between disciplines in contemporary art practices. This course will prepare students to become working art professionals in the world and equip them to fulfill the mission of the department, "to become leaders through excellence in the visual arts and to contribute to their communities".
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Funding level: 300 - Junior
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Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Insurance Required: Yes No
Lab Fee: $ 30
CIP Code: 500701
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1 Apply relevant legal approaches to professional issues in visual art.
Level 3.
2 Clearly distinguish between professional and unprofessional etiquette.
Level 2.
3 Employ effective presentation and interview skills.
Level 3.
4 Assemble an appropriate resume/curriculum vitae.
Level 6.
5 Design and create a self-promotional portfolio that exhibits a professional level of quality.
Level 6.
6 Formulate a dynamic professional identity for self-promotion.
Level 6.
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2 Readings on Art Careers, Professional Practices, and Business.
3 Design and submission of a portfolio book.
4 Testing on professional and legal concerns of the field
5 Participation in a portfolio review/interview
6 Creation of online and social media self-promotional materials (website, etc.)
7 Presentation about one's artwork.
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Author Title Publisher Edition/Date
Heather Darcy Bhandari Art/Work Free Press Revised, Updat
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Sculpture: Installation Art
Short Title: SCULPTURE: INSTALLATION ART
Catalog Description:Critical historical and contemporary concepts and techniques of installation/site-specific art. Utilization of
multiple processes including sculpture, ceramics, interactivity, photography, painting, performance, digital, and
time-based media to create installation and site-specific artwork. May be repeated once for additional credit
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(up to 6 hours credit). Two lecture and four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
May be repeated for additional credit:Yes
Semester Credit Hours: 3
Funding level: 300 - Junior
Malpractice Liability Insurance Required: No
Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Insurance Required: No
Lab Fee: $ 30
CIP Code:500709 : Sculpture.
UndergraduateDegreeRequirements:
N/A
Course ReviewerComments
Scott Martin (smartin4) (11/13/17 9:45 am): Rollback: 1) An undergraduate course can only be taken twice
by a student and the student receive financial aid. If a student needs to take it 3 times, another course must
be proposed showing SLO level change. 2) Please break out each SLO and course requirement into separate
field (use + symbol). 3) SLOs do not meet TWU "Guidelines for Well-written Student Learning Outcomes" -
leveling inconsistent & missing all criterion. Please work with Dr. Terry Senne and resubmit.
Scott Martin (smartin4) (11/20/17 3:57 pm): Rollback: Per request.
Scott Martin (smartin4) (11/27/17 2:07 pm): No course noted for deactivation, justification needs to include
how AC will fit the additional workload of a new course into the limited teaching resources of AC.
Terry Senne (tsenne) (12/13/17 11:47 am): All course SLOs are appropriate as written.
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Programs: B.A. in Art B.F.A. in Art
M.A. in Art M.F.A. in Art
Other
Effective Date ofCourse:
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Course Title: Sculpture: Installation Art
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Critical historical and contemporary concepts and techniques of installation/site-specific art. Utilization of multiple processes including sculpture, ceramics, interactivity, photography, painting, performance, digital, and time-based media to create installation and site-specific artwork. May be repeated once for additional credit (up to 6 hours credit). Two lecture and four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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May be repeated for additional credit: Yes No
Primary type ofinstruction:
Lab
Primary instruction contact-hours: 4
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Lecture
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1 Collaborate effectively to create installation-based artwork.
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2 Design innovative installation systems to create artwork that combines spatial complexity and experience.
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3 Apply appropriate safety procedures to operate equipment, tools.
Level 3.
4 Articulately discuss current and historical trends in installation artwork.
Level 2.
5 Create site-specific interactive interventions that actively engage the local community.
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6 Effectively analyze the objective and subjective qualities of space, material, and form
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Sculpture: Process and Possibilities
Short Title: SCULPT PROCESS/POSSIBILITIES
Catalog Description:Intermediate sculpture methodologies. Emphasis on using unconventional materials and processes to
generate new possibilities for working in 3D. Basic/traditional sculpture materials and techniques including
plaster, wood, metal, everyday/found objects, alternative materials, digital, and mixed media. May be
repeated once for additional credit (up to 6 hours credit). Two lecture and four studio hours a week. Credit:
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Intermediate sculpture methodologies. Emphasis on using unconventional materials and processes to generate new possibilities for working in 3D. Basic/traditional sculpture materials and techniques including plaster, wood, metal, everyday/found objects, alternative materials, digital, and mixed media. May be repeated once for additional credit (up to 6 hours credit). Two lecture and four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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Secondary instruction contact-hours: 2
Semester Credit Hours: 3
Justification forAddition orChange:
This course has been successfully taught more than once as a Special Topics course. As part of the newly proposed BFA in Art degree plan, the course would satisfy requirements for the 3D focus within the Intermediate and Advanced Studies section of the Studio Art track, or could be used as elective for any of the tracks.
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1 Create contemporary sculpture using innovative processes and materials that expresses personal vision and originality.
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2 Apply appropriate safety procedures to operate equipment and tools.
Level 3.
3 Effectively analyze the traditional and alternative materials, processes used in sculpture.
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4 Articulately discuss current and historical trends used in contemporary sculpture.
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3 Written: Two brief idea development writing exercises, two brief critique project descriptions and two gallery or museum brief critique reviews.
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Ceramics: Functional
Short Title: CERAMICS: FUNCTIONAL
Catalog Description:Design, fabrication, and decoration of functional ceramic forms using methods such as throwing,
handbuilding, and molds. Glaze mixing and application, and use of kilns. May be repeated once for additional
credit with permission of instructor (up to 6 hours credit). Two lecture and four studio hours a week. Credit:
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May be repeated for additional credit:Yes
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Semester Credit Hours: 3
Funding level: 300 - Junior
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Lab Fee: $ 30
CIP Code:500711 : Ceramic Arts and Ceramics.
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Course Title: Ceramics: Functional
Short Title: CERAMICS: FUNCTIONAL 9 characters remaining
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Design, fabrication, and decoration of functional ceramic forms using methods such as throwing, handbuilding, and molds. Glaze mixing and application, and use of kilns. May be repeated once for additional credit with permission of instructor (up to 6 hours credit). Two lecture and four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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Secondary instruction contact-hours: 2
Semester Credit Hours: 3
Justification forAddition orChange:
This course fits into the larger changes being requested by the Department of Visual Arts in our new BFA degree plan. The two current ceramics classes at the 2000 level are being replaced with a single course with a broader approach. And at the upper level, we are looking for ways to emphasize purpose or concept rather than process. Therefore, rather than a class on the throwing process, this class will emphasize design and utility, and show a variety of fabrication methods, including throwing, but with brief exposure to other techniques as well. The course will be taught in rotation, so it will not require additional instructors.
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1 Design forms that effectively balance utility and aesthetics.
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2 Fabricate well-crafted functional ceramic objects.
Level 6.
3 Critically analyze functional ceramics. Level 4.
4 Appropriately apply key terms and processes used in ceramics.
Level 3.
5 Successfully test glaze recipes. Level 4.
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1 4-8 projects that require students to create well-crafted functional ceramic forms that effectively balance utility and aesthetics.
2 Critiques twice a semester.
3 Test over key ceramic terms and processes.
4 Mixing and firing tests of glaze recipes.
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Alternative Drawing
Short Title: ALTERNATIVE DRAWING
Catalog Description:Contour, form, texture, and space with special emphasis on unique methods and concepts in drawing
Prerequisite: ART 1303 or permission of instructor. Two lecture and four studio hours a week. Credit: Three
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May be repeated for additional credit:No
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2)Justification needs additional clarity - is this an elective or part of a degree plan? How will additional
teaching load be managed long term? 3)SLOs do not meet "Guidelines for Well Written SLOs" [PDF]. Please
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Scott Martin (smartin4) (11/27/17 2:50 pm): Removed "This course fulfills: Major requirements for Visual
Arts" from course description. Will be identified in catalog degree plan. No course noted for deactivation,
justification needs to include how AC will fit the additional workload of a new course into the limited teaching
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Contour, form, texture, and space with special emphasis on unique methods and concepts in drawing Prerequisite: ART 1303 or permission of instructor. Two lecture and four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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Primary instruction contact-hours: 4
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Secondary instruction contact-hours: 2
Semester Credit Hours: 3
Justification forAddition orChange:
This course has been taught for two semesters as a special topics class. This course fulfills a need for a unique, contemporary, approach to art using drawing as the primary medium. Course may be used as studio course for art majors and an art elective for non majors.
This course as ST has been taught several times with no impact in teaching load; this change officiates the course into the curriculum. The new revised BFA degree in Studio Art, recently proposed, will reduce the number of required courses, which will reduce the overall number of courses offered.
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1 Effectively create artwork that takes advantage of the unique concepts and processes of non-traditional drawing.
Level 6.
2 Articulately critique artwork based on concepts and formal elements of drawing and design.
Level 5.
3 Creatively apply the elements and principles of design to finished drawings in a range of media
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4 Implement high quality craftsmanship when creating experimental drawings.
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5 Invent artistically significant new applications of existing drawing approaches.
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Ceramics: Sculptural
Short Title: CERAMICS: SCULPTURAL
Catalog Description:Development and fabrication of sculptural ceramic form using primarily handbuilding, along with other
methods. Preparing clay and surfacing materials, installation issues, mixed media, and kiln use. May be
repeated once for additional credit with permission of instructor (up to 6 hours credit). Two lecture and four
studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
May be repeated for additional credit:Yes
Semester Credit Hours: 3
Funding level: 300 - Junior
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Lab Fee: $ 30
CIP Code:500711 : Ceramic Arts and Ceramics.
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Development and fabrication of sculptural ceramic form using primarily handbuilding, along with other methods. Preparing clay and surfacing materials, installation issues, mixed media, and kiln use. May be repeated once for additional credit with permission of instructor (up to 6 hours credit). Two lecture and four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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This course fits into the larger changes being requested by the Department of Visual Arts in our new BFA degree plan. The two current ceramics classes at the 2000 level are being replaced with a single course with a broader approach. And at the upper level, we are looking for ways to emphasize purpose or concept rather than process. This class would fill the gap left by converting the handbuilding class, but it would do so in a way appropriate to a more advanced course level. In the past the class in the curriculum that covered handbuilding in depth was already mostly about making sculpture, however this course goes further in emphasizing that intention, which also opens up the possibility of exposing students to other methods in addition to handbuilding (which will be the main process used in this class).
This course is not adding to the load because the Ceramics concentration (along with Painting, Sculpture, and Photography) will cease to exist in Fall 2018 and be replaced by a Studio Art one. As such, many courses will be deactivated at a later date, as we phase out the old BFA concentrations.
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1 Create forms that are successful in terms of aesthetic and conceptual concerns.
Level 6.
2 Critically analyze ceramic forms as sculpture. Level 4.
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4 Implement aesthetically and physically effective display methods.
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5 Successfully adapt clay recipes to unique needs.
Level 6.
6 Accurately integrate clay with another sculptural material or form.
Level 6.
7 Apply correct techniques to load heavy or large work in kilns.
Level 3.
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1 Six projects, covering specific learning goals regarding concept, technique, and finishing.
2 Two group critiques with written and spoken individual response.
3 One online test over terms and processes covered in lectures and in the book and reader
4 Design and implementation of display methods as part of artwork (at least one project).
5 Assignment to adapt two existing clay bodies based on an area of interest.
6 Assignment to create hybrid form.
7 Assignment involving large scale, and using special techniques to load work in kilns.
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Writing for Visual Arts
Short Title: WRITING FOR VISUAL ARTS
Catalog Description:Development of writing skills for visual artists as applied to artist statements, bios, critical reviews, graduate
school applications, and field-related proposal opportunities including funding requests. Two lecture and four
laboratory hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
May be repeated for additional credit:No
Semester Credit Hours: 3
Funding level: 300 - Junior
Malpractice Liability Insurance Required: No
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CIP Code:500703 : Art History, Criticism and Conservation.
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Jennifer Martin (jmartin) (12/05/17 9:45 am): Must include acknowledgement from Dr. West in ESFL that
the proposed course does not overlap existing English courses.
Barbara Lerner (blerner) (12/08/17 1:26 pm): Consider a title that describes the nature and level of writing
skills addressed: perhaps "Professional Writing."
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College: College of Arts & Sciences
Programs: B.A. in Art B.F.A. in Art
M.A. in Art M.F.A. in Art
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Development of writing skills for visual artists as applied to artist statements, bios, critical reviews, graduate school applications, and field-related proposal opportunities including funding requests. Two lecture and four laboratory hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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Primary type ofinstruction:
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Primary instruction contact-hours: 4
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Lecture
Secondary instruction contact-hours: 2
Semester Credit Hours: 3
Justification forAddition orChange:
This is part of the new Departmental Core we are proposing as part of our new BFA in Art Degree Plan. It is our intention to better prepare students in terms of writing skills, and this course will help significantly in that regard. It will also support our intention to better prepare students professionally, since most careers in art require good writing skills. The course would be taught by existing faculty or staff, who would rotate out other coursework, and teach this in rotation as well until we build numbers back up.
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1 Create artist statements that authentically represent and contextualize one’s own body of artwork.
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2 Develop a competitive proposal for an external funding, exhibition, presentation, residency, or fellowship.
Level 3.
3 Compose a professionally appropriate artist biography.
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1 Participation in discussions and writing workshops.
2 Written assignments (artist statement, bio, funding and participation proposal)
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Vicky Krone Amorose. Art-Write: The Writing Guide for Vis Luminare Press January 11, 201
Edited by Kristine Stiles and Peter Theories and Documents of Conte University of California Press 2nd Edition
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Community-Focused Design Studio
Short Title: COMMUNITY FOCUS DESIGN STUDIO
Catalog Description:Examination of graphic design in relation to social advocacy within local and global contexts; overview of
contemporary concepts that define "Design for Good." Work with non-profit organizations in the community on
design projects. Two lecture and four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
May be repeated for additional credit:No
Semester Credit Hours: 3
Funding level: 400 - Senior
Malpractice Liability Insurance Required: No
Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Insurance Required: No
Lab Fee: $ 30
CIP Code:500401 : Design and Visual Communications, General.
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Scott Martin (smartin4) (11/27/17 3:02 pm): 1) Course description insufficient - please identify subject
matter and topics covered, not SLOs. 2) SLOs do not meet TWU's "Guidelines for Well Written SLOs" [PDF].
Please revise and/or work with Dr. Terry Senne (x81-3029).
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Programs: B.A. in Art B.F.A. in Art
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Examination of graphic design in relation to social advocacy within local and global contexts; overview of contemporary concepts that define "Design for Good." Work with non-profit organizations in the community on design projects. Two lecture and four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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Primary instruction contact-hours: 4
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Secondary instruction contact-hours: 2
Semester Credit Hours: 3
Justification forAddition orChange:
The goals of this course were previously met with a component within a senior level course. Because of past successes (Denton Community Food Center, Presbyterian Hospital Denton, Women In Film Dallas, Fill A Need Network) and the university's QEP "Learning By Doing" initiative, and along with the re-working of BFA curriculum, this course needs to be added to provide an upper level course of study within the discipline. It will be added to a rotation of courses and will not increase the teachingwork load.
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1 Successfully analyze role as designers/collaborators/catalysts through real life experiences.
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2 Creatively integrate a central idea throughout an entire visual communication campaign and/or project.
Level 6.
3 Design a creative brief which appropriately represents product objectives, target audience, and implementation plans.
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Shea, Andrew and Lupton, Ellen an Designing For Social Change: Stra Princeton Architectural Press 2012
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B.A. in Fashion Design and B.S. in Fashion Merchandising (Marketing
Minor)
Bachelor of Arts in Art (EC-12 Art Education Certification)
Bachelor of Arts in Art (History of Art)
Bachelor of Arts in Art (Studio Art)
Bachelor of Arts in Fashion Design
Bachelor of Arts in Fashion Design and B.B.A. in General Business
(Entrepreneurship Emphasis)
Bachelor of Arts in Fashion Design and Bachelor of Business
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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Ceramics)
Bachelor of Fine Arts (Graphic Design)
Bachelor of Fine Arts (Painting)
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ART 3243 : Fundamentals of Type and Image
ART 3293 : Design I: Identity and Symbols
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College: College of Arts & Sciences
Course Title:
Digital Art Foundations Introduction to Computer Based Art
Short Title: DIGITAL ART FOUNDATIONS INTRO TO
COMPUTER BASED ART
Catalog Description:Introduction to concepts and approaches related to the use of computers, software, and other digital
tools for artmaking, including imaging, time-based art, and digital fabrication. Appropriate for majors
and nonmajors. Studio course designed to introduce students to current imaging software and hardware for
creating artwork.Investigates the relationship between computer technology and traditional media through
hands-on projects.Two lecture and four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
May be repeated for additional credit:No
Semester Credit Hours: 3
Funding level: 200 - Sophomore
Malpractice Liability Insurance Required: No
Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Insurance Required: No
Lab Fee: $ 30
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CIP Code:500701 : Art/Art Studies, General.
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Rachelle Land (rland1) (12/05/17 2:08 pm): Consider attaching TCCN ARTS 2348 Digital Art I: Studio art
courses that explore the potential of the computer hardware and software medium for their visual, conceptual,
and practical uses in the visual arts. RLL
Barbara Lerner (blerner) (12/08/17 1:13 pm): Recommend exploring TCCN equivalency
Scott Martin (smartin4) (01/17/18 2:05 pm): TCCN applied
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Course Title:
Digital Art Foundations
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Introduction to concepts and approaches related to the use of computers, software, and other digital tools for artmaking, including imaging, time-based art, and digital fabrication. Appropriate for majors and nonmajors. Two lecture and four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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Semester Credit Hours: 3
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This change involves a new name that is more closely aligned with similar courses taught at regional community colleges, and would fit better with the "Foundations" section of the new departmental core we are about to propose. In terms of content, this new description expands the scope of what we will expose students to in regard to artmaking using computers. When the course was first proposed, it was centered on the predominant use of computers in art at the time -- for image design. This new description would be an update still in keeping with the original intention, which was to expose students to a range of ways to make art with computers.
Funding level: 200 - Sophomore
Malpractice Liability Insurance Required: Yes No
Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Insurance Required: Yes No
Lab Fee: $ 30
CIP Code: 500701
UndergraduateDegreeRequirements:
Core Curriculum
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Bachelor of Arts in Art (EC-12 Art Education Certification)
Bachelor of Arts in Art (History of Art)
Bachelor of Arts in Art (Studio Art)
Bachelor of Fine Arts (Ceramics)
Bachelor of Fine Arts (Graphic Design)
Bachelor of Fine Arts (Painting)
Bachelor of Fine Arts (Photography with Business)
Bachelor of Fine Arts (Photography)
Bachelor of Fine Arts (Sculpture)
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ART 3763 : Intermediate Sculpture: Metal Fabrication and Alternative
Media
ART 3773 : Intermediate Sculpture: Casting and Mold Making
ART 4763 : Advanced Sculpture
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Introduction to Sculpture I
Short Title: INTRO TO SCULPTURE I
Catalog Description:Basic sculptural techniques and materials including plaster casting, direct building, wood processes, and
mixed media. Emphasis on idea development. Idea development will be emphasized.Slide lectures,
readings, and critical discussions.Prerequisites: ART 1203, ART 1213, and ART 1303. Two lecture and four
studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
May be repeated for additional credit:No
Semester Credit Hours: 3
Funding level: 200 - Sophomore
Malpractice Liability Insurance Required: No
Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Insurance Required: No
Lab Fee: $ 30
CIP Code:500709 : Sculpture.
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Basic sculptural techniques and materials including plaster casting, direct building, wood processes, and mixed media. Emphasis on idea development. Prerequisites: ART 1203, ART 1213, and ART 1303. Two lecture and four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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This change adapts the title to fit the Introductory Electives component of the new BFA in Art degree plan.
Funding level: 200 - Sophomore
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Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Insurance Required: Yes No
Lab Fee: $ 30
CIP Code: 500709
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Bachelor of Arts in Art (EC-12 Art Education Certification)
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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Ceramics)
Bachelor of Fine Arts (Graphic Design)
Bachelor of Fine Arts (Painting)
Bachelor of Fine Arts (Photography with Business)
Bachelor of Fine Arts (Photography)
Bachelor of Fine Arts (Sculpture)
Department of Visual Arts
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ART 3613 : Ceramics: Surface I
ART 3803 : Ceramics: Form I
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Introduction to Ceramics Ceramics:Handbuilding
Short Title: INTRODUCTION TO CERAMICS
CERAMICS:HANDBUILDING
Catalog Description:Introduction to a range of Basic skills for creating ceramic forms, such as forms using coil and slab
building, throwing, and use of molds. building methods. Functional, sculptural, technical, and technical
historical issues. May be repeated once for additional credit with permission of instructor (up to 6 hours
credit). Two lecture and four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
May be repeated for additional credit:Yes
Semester Credit Hours: 3
Funding level: 200 - Sophomore
Malpractice Liability Insurance Required: No
Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Insurance Required: No
Lab Fee: $ 30
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Introduction to Ceramics
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Introduction to a range of skills for creating ceramic forms, such as coil and slab building, throwing, and use of molds. Functional, sculptural, and technical issues. May be repeated once for additional credit with permission of instructor (up to 6 hours credit). Two lecture and four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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The Department of Visual Arts is proposing a new BFA degree plan intended to make things easier for transfer students, and simplify choices for all students. This change would create an offering that would fit into the "Introductory Electives" section of the new Department Core. It would also make the class more similar to the TCCN classes it is paired with, which often teach a range of skills rather than only handbuilding skills.
Funding level: 200 - Sophomore
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Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Insurance Required: Yes No
Lab Fee: $ 30
CIP Code: 500711
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ART 4713 : Advanced Painting II
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Advanced Painting I
Short Title: ADVANCED PAINTING I
Catalog Description:Advanced studies in painting, color, and composition. Emphasis on individual development of content. May be
taken for up to six hours of credit. Each semester of work is progressively more advanced. Prerequisite: ART
1503. Two lecture and four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
May be repeated for additional credit:Yes
Semester Credit Hours: 3
Funding level: 400 - Senior
Malpractice Liability Insurance Required: No
Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Insurance Required: No
Lab Fee: $ 30 15
CIP Code:500708 : Painting.
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College: College of Arts & Sciences
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Course Title:
Advanced Painting I
Short Title: ADVANCED PAINTING I 10 characters remaining
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Advanced studies in painting, color, and composition. Emphasis on individual development of content. May be taken for up to six hours of credit. Each semester of work is progressively more advanced. Prerequisite: ART 1503. Two lecture and four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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Semester Credit Hours: 3
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CIP Code: 500708
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Bachelor of Fine Arts (Painting)
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Advanced Problems in Painting II
Short Title: ADVANCED PAINTING II ADV PROBLEMS
IN PAINTING
Catalog Description:Development of individual statements in painting. Introduction to exhibition techniques. May be taken for up to
six hours of credit. Each semester of work is progressively more advanced. advanced than the previous
semester. Prerequisites: ART 1503 and ART 4703 or permission of instructor. 4703. Two lecture and four
studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
May be repeated for additional credit:Yes
Semester Credit Hours: 3
Funding level: 400 - Senior
Malpractice Liability Insurance Required: No
Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Insurance Required: No
Lab Fee: $ 30 15
CIP Code:500708 : Painting.
UndergraduateDegreeRequirements:
N/A
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College: College of Arts & Sciences
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Course Title:
Advanced Painting II
Short Title: ADVANCED PAINTING II 9 characters remaining
CatalogDescription:
Development of individual statements in painting. Introduction to exhibition techniques. May be taken for up to six hours of credit. Each semester of work is progressively more advanced. Prerequisites: ART 1503 and ART 4703 or permission of instructor. Two lecture and four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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May be repeated for additional credit: Yes No
Semester Credit Hours: 3
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Funding level: 400 - Senior
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Lab Fee: $ 30
CIP Code: 500708
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