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Course : Special Topics: Scene Painting

Course Number
3513
Section Number
101
Semester
Fall 2020
Location
Fain Fine Arts Center, B123
Professor
Eric Koger
Days & Times
Final Exam Day/Time
Tuesday, December 08, 2020 12:00 am

Upon completion of this course you should be able to show growth in:

1.     Safe and proper handling of painting materials and supplies

2.     An understanding of color theory

3.     A firm understanding of the scenic charge and scenic artists roles

4.     A basic knowledge of faux painting techniques

To succeed in this course you will need to ensure the following requirements are met, daily.

1.     Daily participation in all activities. Foundational information is given and explained in class and then built upon over the semester. Absences will cause many issues as you move forward in this course.

2.     Completion of the assigned projects on the due date. Incomplete assignments will be graded as such and could be grounds for major point loss. Late assignments will not be accepted.

3.     Providing a gallon of paint for class use is a requirement to use ANY paint materials from the shop. If you fail to bring a gallon of paint, you will need to provide all of your own paint for all projects.

4.     Several projects will require you to provide muslin to paint upon. If you do not have muslin, you cannot accomplish the project.

5.     Owning a set of scenic brushes as specified below is required. In addition, taking care of them on a daily basis is mandatory. Point deductions will be made, if you lack brushes or brush misuse is assessed.

6.     Ensuring proper cleaning of paint materials, the shop, the paint room, the sinks, MSU owned brushes, etc. is essential. Point deductions will be made, if negligent cleaning is assessed.

7.     Check D2L for correspondences and class materials. If I need to cancel class, D2L will be used to inform you of the situation.

Makeup policy – Late assignments will NOT be accepted. All assignments will be formally collected during the class period in which they are due. Quizzes missed due to absenteeism cannot be made up.

Withdrawals – It is the responsibility of the student to properly withdraw.

Point value/grade distribution: 100-90=A, 89-80=B, 79-70=C, 69-60=D, 59-0=F

There are 110 points possible but grades will be calculated on a 100point scale.

You must attend the required class periods. You are responsible for any information that you miss due to absenteeism. Attendance is taken at the beginning of class. Excessive lateness may count as an absence and will be determined by the instructor.

Unavoidable absence – Jury duty, death in the family, etc. You must send notification by email to the instructor explaining the situation prior to missing the class. Be sure to include your name, class period (day/time) and your situation.

Late assignments will not be accepted. Quizzes missed due to absenteeism cannot be made up.

Late assignments will not be accepted. Quizzes missed due to absenteeism cannot be made up.

Note: You may not submit a paper for a grade in this class that already has been (or will be) submitted for a grade in another course, unless you obtain the explicit written permission of me and the other instructor involved in advance.

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