CHESS 16-51 NEW COURSE AD 310
March 2, 2017
Purdue Northwest Curriculum Document
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- Document No: CHESS 16-51 NEW COURSE AD 310
- Proposed Effective Date: Fall 2017
- Submitting Department: Communication & Creative Arts/CHESS
- Date Reviewed by Department: February 24, 2017
- Submission Date: March 2, 2017
- Date Reviewed College/School Curriculum Committee: March 03, 2017
- Contact Person: Yueqi Zhang, Associate Profssor, CCA
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- Approval by Faculty Senate: May 5, 2017
- Date Reviewed by Senate Curriculum Committee: 4/14/17
- Name(s) of Library Staff Consulted: NA
- Will New Library Resources Used?: No
- Form 40 Needed?: Yes
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Task: Course Change or New Course Proposal
- Program Name(s):
- Degree Name(s):
Section II: This section is for changes in courses only
- Subject: This is an introductory course that covers basic painting techniques with an emphasis on classic and contemporary applications of oil and acrylic media.
- Justification: To offer substantial fine arts course for PNW community and potential fine arts program.
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Current:
None
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Proposed:
AD 31000 Painting I
Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Studio (Studio 6, Cr. 3)
An introduction to the materials and techniques of painting, emphasizing a professional approach to content and expression.
Prerequisite: None.
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Course Objectives / Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate competent use of painting tools and materials
- Execute more advanced techniques and processes of paint application
- Demonstrate ability to construct an archival conscious painting support
- Build on rendering skills through emphasis on working from direct observation and demonstrate abstract perceptual abilities
- Demonstrate a beginning execution of color theory through projects and color terminology in written or oral form
- Demonstrate formal design concepts and use the principles and elements of design
- Discuss and evaluate art and ideas using appropriate terminology verbally and in written form
- Impact on Students: NA
- Impact on University Resources: NA
- Impact on other Academic Units: NA