Course Syllabus
This course is designed for an online educational experience. While this course is designed with adults in mind, the content may be adapted for a general audience. This course comprises of three modules. In these modules we will explore the foundations of color theory and apply that understanding in ways to improve our acrylic painting technics. During the course we will apply our knowledge to practice, which will require students to upload images of their work to canvas for collaborative feedback.
Course Information
Course Number: AL-ART001
Prerequisites: None
Instructor: Jesse Walter
Email: jesserwalter@gmail.com
Office Location: Remote
Office Hours:
TBD
Required Text
No textbook will be required. Reading materials and or links to material will be provided as needed.
Other Course Materials
- Bristol Paper or Canvas
- Painter tape
- Paintbrushes: Flat or Filbert and Round or Liner
- Water containers for rinsing.
- Acrylic Paint
- Titanium White
- Lamp or Matt Black
- Primary Yellow
- Primary Red
- Primary Blue
- Clean rags
- Transfer paper or carbon paper
Resources
This is an online course and will require the student to have access to a computer or other device with browser access to the internet for completing and uploading assignments. As part of this course, it will be expected that the student will be able to take and upload digital images of their physical painted works.
Academic Integrity
Academic integrity is a responsibility of all students. The work you turn in is expected to be your own, and information from others is expected to be cited appropriately.
Assignments and Grading
Students will be provided with reading assignments and quizzes built into the modules of the course in the learning management system (LMS). Collaboration occurs through the sharing and peer-critiquing. Grading will be based off rubrics tailored to meet the learning objectives for each project.
A 90-100%
B 80- 89%
C 70- 79%
D 60- 69%
F 59% and below
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