California University of Pennsylvania Guidelines for New Course Proposals University Course Syllabus Approved: 2/4/13 Department of Art & Design A. Protocol Course Name: Jewelry/Metals: Fabrication Course Number: ART 377 Credits: 3 (repeatable for additional credit) Prerequisites: None Maximum Class Size (face-to-face): 20 Maximum Class Size (online): (Choose which one is appropriate or both if applicable) B. C. Objectives of the Course: 1. Students will create artwork in the jewelry/metals medium utilizing the elements and principles of design. 2. Students will design functional and/or wearable artwork. 3. Students will demonstrate metalsmithing skills and techniques. 4. Students will utilize the appropriate vocabulary and verbal skills necessary to define one’s work and partake in active critiques. 5. Students will identify historical and contemporary artists and art styles in the jewelry/metals medium. 6. Students will be able to assess the craftsmanship of completed work. Catalog Description: This course is designed to give the student a thorough introduction to the materials and processes used in the jewelry/metals medium with a specific emphasis on the fabrication process. Design issues as well as technical processes will be addressed through a variety of studio exercises and problems. Creativity, problem solving skills and craftsmanship will all be emphasized as well as an understanding of the cultural and historical aspects of this expressive medium. This course may be repeated for additional credit. D. Outline of the Course: 1. Soldering exercise a. Soldering (soldering exercise: 90 degree, sweat and post solders) b. Sawing c. Filing d. Finishing 2. Cold connections a. Sawing sheet metal b. Piercing c. Basic rivet d. Flush rivet e. Staple f. Split rivet g. Tube rivet 3. Ring/Brooch a. Wearable concept b. Create hollow constructed ring or brooch. c. Chain project 4. Bezel set (If time allows) E. Teaching Methodology: Traditional Classroom Methodology This course is designed to provide the student with 90 hours of instruction per semester (typically 6 hours per week.) Instruction will occur using, but not limited to lecture, assignments, critiques and demonstrations. F. Text Appropriate text or supportive material will be provided by the instructor. G. Assessment Activities: Traditional Classroom Assessment Students will be assessed using exams, quizzes, homework assignments, individual and group assignments. H. Accommodations for Students with Disabilities: Accommodations for Students with Disabilities Students with disabilities: • Reserve the right to decide when to self-identify and when to request accommodations. • Will register with the Office for Students with Disabilities (OSD) each semester to receive accommodations. • Might be required to communicate with faculty for accommodations, which specifically involve the faculty. • Will present the OSD Accommodation Approval Notice to faculty when requesting accommodations that involve the faculty. Requests for approval for reasonable accommodations should be directed to the Office for Students with Disabilities (OSD). Approved accommodations will be recorded on the OSD Accommodation Approval notice and provided to the student. Students are expected to adhere to OSD procedures for self-identifying, providing documentation and requesting accommodations in a timely manner. Contact Information: • Location: Azorsky Hall – Room 105 • Phone: (724) 938-5781 • Fax: (724) 938-4599 • Email: osdmail@calu.edu • Web Site: http://www.calu.edu/current-students/studentservices/disability/index.htm I. Supportive Instructional Materials, e.g. library materials, web sites, etc. A list of library and internet materials will be provided by the instructor. Additional Information for Course Proposals J. Proposed Instructors: Qualified faculty within the Art & Design Department. K. Rationale for the Course: Required for BA and BFA majors to have an understanding of jewelry/metals. L. Specialized Equipment or Supplies Needed: No, but this studio course must be taught in jewelry/metals studio. M. Answer the following questions using complete sentences: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. N. Does the course require additional human resources? (Please explain) No, it does not require additional human resources. Does the course require additional physical resources? (Please explain) No, it does not require additional physical resources. Does the course change the requirements in any particular major? (Please explain) No, it does not make any change in the requirements of any major. Does the course replace an existing course in your program? (If so, list the course) ART 377 replaces ART 381 and ART 413. How often will the course be taught? The course will be taught once per semester. 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 any existing course. 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 O. Please identify if you are proposing to have this course considered as a menu course for General Education. If yes, justify and demonstrate the reasons based on the categories for General Education. The General Education Committee must consider and approve the course proposal before consideration by the UCC. Fine Arts