California University of Pennsylvania Guidelines for New Course Proposals University Course Syllabus Department of Art & Languages UCC Approval date: 12/3/2018 A. Protocol Course Name: Digital Painting I Studio Course Number: Art 315 Credits: 3 credits, repeatable to 18 credits Prerequisites: None Maximum Class Size (face-to-face): 20 Maximum Class Size (online): N/A B. Objectives of the Course: Upon completion of the course, students should be able to: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Create studio projects using the digital painting media relative to the CGI Fields Apply fundamental art theory in the studio applications to digital painting Apply studio applications of Photoshop to digital painting Present their own digital works Critique student generated studio work towards making successful images C. Catalog Description: This is a first level digital painting studio course. It utilizes Photoshop and introduces the most important principles and techniques towards using digital painting in the CGI fields. The focus will be on matte painting bases, art theory, and criticism used to produce successful digital art images, individually and collaboratively. D. Outline of the Course: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Studio applications of Digital Painting Principles in the CGI Fields. Studio applications of Photoshop in individual and collaborative class projects. Implementation of Fundamental art theory to refine projects. Integrating Photoshop features into artistic workflow to manage projects. Composition as used in projects. Storytelling as used in projects. Portraying emotion as used in projects. Lighting and Color as used in projects. Presentation and critique of digital art images produced individually and collaboratively. E. Teaching Methodology: 1) Traditional Classroom Methodology Class Lectures Class Discussions Class Projects and Tutorials Individual/Group Activities Class Project & Critique 2) Online Methodology N/A F. Text (Suggested) Beginners Guide to Digital Painting in Photoshop by Nykolai Aleksander. 3DTotal Publishing. G. Assessment Activities: 1) Traditional Classroom Assessment Quizzes/Exams Graded Tutorials Short papers Graded Critiques Graded Works Graded Project 2) Online Assessment N/A H. Accommodations for Students with Disabilities: OSD Revised June 2015 STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES Students reserve the right to decide when to self-identify and when to request accommodations. Students requesting approval for reasonable accommodations should contact the Office for Students with Disabilities (OSD). Students are expected to adhere to OSD procedures for self-identifying, providing documentation and requesting accommodations in a timely manner. 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Supportive Instructional Materials, e.g. library materials, web sites, etc. Additional book: Master the Art of Speed Painting: Digital Painting Techniques. 3DTotal Publishing Websites: https://massiveblack.com http://www.digitaltutors.com/subject/2d-digital-painting-tutorials http://digitaltutors.com/software/Photoshop-Digital-Painting-tutorials Additional Information for Course Proposals K. Proposed Instructors: Any art instructor with digital art media experience and knowledge of Photoshop, approved by the Department of Art & Languages. L. Rationale for the Course: This is the first digital painting course after new and emerging art forms. This would allow students to make digital painting using Photoshop as used in the CGI fields. This would allow students to add a new technological-based element to their portfolios. The cap is set at twenty (20) due to lab capacity and safety standards. M. Specialized Equipment or Supplies Needed: Yes, access to Graphic Design Computer Lab with Adobe Creative Suite Software. N. Answer the following questions using complete sentences: 1) Does the course require additional human resources? (Please explain) No, the course does not require additional human resourcesIf Yes, click here to answer Question N1, above. 2) Does the course require additional physical resources? (Please explain) No, the course does not require additional physical resourcesIf Yes, click here to answer Question N2, above. 3) Does the course change the requirements in any particular major? (Please explain) No, the course does not change the requirements in any particular major.If Yes, click here to answer Question N3, above. 4) Does the course replace an existing course in your program? (If so, list the course) No, the course does not replace an existing course in our program.If Yes, click here to answer Question N4, above. 5) How often will the course be taught? Once a year as needed. Click here to add text to qualify your selection for course timing, if necessary. 6) Does the course duplicate an existing course in another Department or College? (If the possibility exists, indicate course discipline, number, and name) No, the course does not duplicate an existing course in another Department or College. O. If the proposed course includes substantial material that is traditionally taught in another discipline, you must request a statement of support from the department chair that houses that discipline. N/A P. Please identify if you are proposing to have this course considered as a menu course for General Education. The General Education Committee must consider and approve the course proposal before consideration by the UCC. The course is already on the Gen Ed menu. Q. Approval Form Provide the Approval Form (Signature Page) with the signatures of your department Chair AND college Dean (electronically).