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GRDSN 103: Design Projects I
Course Syllabus

Greg Stiles, Instructor

Phone: 509-533-3708
Office: Applied Visual Arts- Bldg. 19, Rm. 229

Mailing Address: MS 3190
3410 W Fort George Wright Dr
Spokane, WA 99224-5288
Web Site:http://graphicdesign.sfcc.spokane.cc.wa.us/gstiles
Email: gregs@spokanefalls.edu

Prerequisites:

None, concurrent Enrollment: GRDSN 101, 102, 104 and 105 or permission of instructor.

Course Description:

Students in this course design and produce basic-level design projects. Projects are assigned, assessed at midpoint and critique when finished. The design process, technology and lab time for these projects are delivered in GRDSN 101, 102 and 104. Prerequisite: A COMPASS reading assessment score of 80 or above or an ASSET reading score of 40 or above and concurrent enrollment in GRDSN 101, 102, 104, 105 or permission of instructor. 

Required Textbooks for the Graphic & Web Design programs

 

Activities include but are not limited to:
Evaluation/Grading

Grading is based on moving control of learning from the "instructor" to the "learner." If you have adequately completed the criteria and competency listing on any given project you will receive a 3.0 . If you do not meet these industry standards you will receive an "I"  for incomplete.  Any incomplete projects need to be completed within 5 lab days after the final project is due. To obtain a 4.0 you must exceed expectations in either work ethic, artistic ability, production skills, writing skills, computer skills, people skills or idea development. 

The attendance policy is as follows:
Projects Course: More than 2 absences = 0.0 grade point
Process Course: More than 4 absences = 0.0 grade point
Technology Course: More than 4 absences = 0.0 grade point


If you are absent you must make up the work by: a) collecting the class notes, b) doing any missed work and c) coordinating with your instructor. Any work you do not make up due to your absence will lower your grade one full grade (Ex: 3.0 turns into a 2.0). Two late attendances or two early departures equal one absence. Working on projects for another class during class time will result in absence.

Be prepared: Bring your disks, sketches, ideas, pictures to scan, research, and textbooks to class. You need to create a binder that contains your class handouts, competency listings and sign off sheet . This should be with you at all times. It is recommended that you get extra disks/drives to make multiple backups of your work. Disks do fail. 

Communication:

Email is required for this course. If you do not have an email account at home, you can sign up for free email using:

http://mail.yahoo.com
http://www.hotmail.com
http://gmail.com

You may access your email using the lab, however please do not use the lab for "chat" or general web surfing. Email is checked by the faculty Monday thru Friday. Please allow 24 hours for your instructor to reply to your email.

Note: This course syllabus is only for the quarter listed above and appropriate changes may be made by the faculty. Also, future syllabi for this course may be different.