Course Syllabus
Web Design: Syllabus
Course Description and Requirements
Course Description:
Course Details:
ART 164-49745
Course Site:
This course can be accessed at http://rsccd.instructure.com You may access our course site from home, the library or the student labs at SAC. When you are officially enrolled in the class and the class has been made available to students, you will have access to this class on our college Canvas site. Students are expected to monitor the Canvas site and complete all assignments in a timely manner. Students are expected to login at least every two days.
Course Description:
This course is an introduction to web design using digital media tools; graphics, illustrations, text, sound, motion, using software programs for the web. Students research how software programs are used in business presentations, advertising, entertainment, and self-promotion. Overview of elements and principles of design and motion.
Meet Your Instructor:
Assistant Professor Stephanie Clark
Program Head of Digital Media Arts & Graphic Design at Santa Ana College
MFA Imaging Arts from Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY
BA Visual Arts from Rice University, Houston, TX
Required Materials:
Access to Adobe Creative Cloud Software REQUIRED.
- Adobe does offer a brief free trial for each software program.
- An Adobe Software subscription for students can be purchased HERE.
- Santa Ana College has an Academic Computing Center with the required Adobe software programs available to all students for FREE, the lab is located in the Chavez building, Rm 106.
- Information regarding the Academic Computing Center, including hours and contact, can be found here: http://www.sac.edu/AcademicProgs/Business/ACC/Pages/default.aspx
Regular internet access.
- This is absolutely necessary to receive announcements, emails, and complete graded activities via Canvas. Much correspondence will be done digitally. Please verify your email address is accurate via WebAdvisor as you cannot change your email address in Canvas.
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If you do not have reliable internet access at home, an alternative would be to schedule hours here on campus to work in the Academic Computing Center.
Subscription to Lynda.com * (Optional, but HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. All extra credit will be given through Lynda.com/LinkedIn Learning Activities)
- Access to Lynda.com can be granted for free with a library card from two local libraries. The LA County Library or the Newport Beach Library.
Register for Library Card Here: https://millennium.newport.lib.ca.us/selfreg
Newport Entry Point for Lynda.com: https://www.lynda.com/portal/patron?org=newportbeachlibrary.org
Lynda.com is an online video tutorial site, it will give you access to tutorials 24/7 and will supplement any materials taught through faculty lectures/demonstrations offered in this course. Lynda.com offers a 'search bar' to search for tool names, keywords or even concepts as you begin exploring digital media foundations.
*For those of you who are curious enough to explore advanced tools or software, this site will give you access to such topics to satiate your curiosity.
Additional Course Information:
Course what DMA offers here at SAC?
- ART 121A: Fundamentals of Typography
- ART 122: Graphic Design I
- ART 168: Portfolio & Business Development
- ART 192: Digital Design with Photoshop
- ART 162: Digital Illustration with Illustrator
- ART 191A: Digital Publishing with InDesign
- ART 193: Motion Graphics with After Effects
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Course Learning Objectives:
- Introduce students to industry-standard design software and tools.
- Explore design methods for design of montages, vectors, web pages and page layouts.
Student Learning Outcomes:
At the end of this course, students will be able to:
- Design web pages using tools and strategies, such as site maps, to develop content, information structuring, and navigation.
- Build web pages that utilize basic skills in organization, design and construction.
- Solve creative web problems focused on developing easily navigable heirarchy.
- Maximize visual impact and effective communication within relatively restrictive web formats.
- Use basic HTML authoring and digital kinetics to solve web design problems; solutions will utilize visual design principles and digital artwork creation/organization.
- Identify proper web developer software to achieve optimal outcomes and controls necessary in addressing client-based web design problems.
- Create a diverse portfolio of web solutions to a variety of client-based design problems.
Grades:
Grading Policy: Grades for each assignment will be based on how well the work meets the assignment objectives as discussed in the assignment description and grading rubric. Evaluation will include the demonstration of skills as demonstrated through course resources, craftsmanship, following directions, and conceptual vision. For full credit, work must be turned in on time. If you are unavailable on an assignment due date, it is your responsibility to deliver your work to me prior to the due date, otherwise it will be counted as a LATE assignment. Rubrics will be made available for every assignment.
Assignment Submissions: Assignments will only be accepted via Canvas submission. Absolutely no assignments may be submitted via email. No exceptions to this will be made. If an assignment is not submitted to Canvas by the closing of the course, the assignment will not be graded and will receive a '0'.
Grades will be based on a percentage of points earned over the semester:
A = 90-100% Excellent
B = 80-89% Good
C = 70-79% Average
D = 60-69% Below Average
F = 0-59% Failed
Program Information:FOLLOW THE LINKS BELOW! Find out more about Graphic Design & Digital Media Arts Certificates & Degree offerings at SAC. Digital Media Arts Website: https://wordpress.com/settings/general/sacdigitalmediaarts.wordpress.com Certificates & Degrees: View our various pathways and how to achieve completion! (2 YEAR PLANS) SLO course links/summaries: CLICK HERE to find out what skills you'll learn in each of our courses! This page features descriptions of the technical and conceptual skills developed throughout your program progress. Find us on Instagram! We regularly showcase excellent student work from this course! Interested in Internships? Earn college credit and work experience at the same time! Contact Theresa Hagelbarger at internships@sac.edu |
**Syllabus Addendum: Additional Course and Institutional Policies can be found HERE!**
The Syllabus Addendum Includes ADA Accommodations, Attendance Policy, FERPA, Academic Dishonesty, Repeat & BOG Waivers, Grade Grievance Policy.
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