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Palm Beach State College
Course Syllabus
General Class and Course Information
Course Number: ART1201C Course Title: Design Fundamentals (AA)
Term/Dates: Fall 2017
2017­08­23 ­ 2017­12­18
Reference Number: 234742
Credits/Clock Hours: 
3 credits (2 lecture hours, 2 lab hours)
Days: T Time: 9:30 AM ­ 1:00 PM Room: BB 00114
Course Description: This course provides basic exploration of the design principles and elements of design, emphasizing the vocabulary of
art and technical skill in handling current art tools, and new art tools such as computers and software. 
Professor's Information
Name: Jacques De Beaufort Office Location: AA 00107
Office Hours: Please refer to my faculty webpage for my office hours. Telephone: 207­5374
Faculty Webpage: http://www.palmbeachstate.edu/PF/faculty.aspx?id=debeauj Email: debeauj@palmbeachstate.edu
Other Information on Textbooks and Materials needed for class
Course Learning Outcomes:
As a result of taking this course, the student will be able to:
Identify and define the Principles and Elements of design.
Identify examples the Principles and Elements of design found in nature and man­made.
Identify examples of Principles and Visual Elements in works of art.
Describe the subject and non­object Principles and Elements in works of art.
Demonstrate technical skill to produce finished presentations in keeping with industry and gallery standards.
Demonstrate technical skill to produce clean transitions of color in pencil, charcoal, ink and paint, and digital design.
Demonstrate technical skill to produce a multi­step value scale and a balanced multi­step color wheel in paint, pencil, or digital.
Demonstrate technical skill to produce a variety of tactile and visual textures in various mediums including digital.
Demonstrate technical skill to scan images, create and manipulate basic shapes and colors, and set up a grid within a computer.
Perform aesthetic judgment to identify the uses of the Principles and Elements in a work of art.
Perform aesthetic judgment to identify techniques and media in works of art.
Perform aesthetic judgment to evaluate aesthetic presentation in a work of art.
Click on the following link: www.palmbeachstate.edu/utilities/CourseOutlines/ and enter the course number (no space between the prefix and
the number)
Class Information
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Design Fundamentals is an exploration of visual elements and the numerous principles common to the visual arts. This course has no pre­
requisites and is open to non­art majors. We will investigate the principles and elements of design as well as an application of formal ideas
that are the building blocks from which all 2 dimensional visual communication is constructed. Students will deal with various materials and
execute assignments related to key visual concepts discussed. No special drawing skill is required, but students must be willing to cultivate a
fluency in various media and this will certainly be a challenge, although not beyond the reach of a beginning student. If a student wishes to
continue an investigation of art in painting, drawing, printmaking, graphic design, etc, completion of Design Fundamentals will provide a
comprehensive and indispensable base of knowledge for this exploration.
Assignments, Tests, Quizzes and Final Exam Schedule, with percentage/points of grade
Processes and Purposes
Subject Matter, Meaning
 Medium, Context
Point, Line, Shape, Mass and Volume, Texture and Value
   Line
        Vocabulary of Line
       Physical, Expressive, and Spatial Characteristics of Line
Shape
       Vocabulary of Shape
      Figure and Ground
Texture
       Vocabulary of Texture
       Actual, Simulated, Abstract, Invented
      Texture and Composition
Value
       Vocabulary of Value
       Value Relationships
       Expressive Value
      Value and Composition
Color
      Vocabulary of Color
       Color Characteristics
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       Expressive Value
      Value and Composition
Color
      Vocabulary of Color
       Color Characteristics
      Additive, Subtractive
      Color Mixing
      Optical Mixing Process
      Neutrals
       Physical Properties
      Hue, Value, Intensity
      Color Relationships
         Complements, Triads, Tetrads, Analogous, Monochromatic, Warm, Cool, Plastic, Simultaneous Contrast, Emotion, Psychology
       Color and Harmony
       Color and Variety
Time and Motion
       Dimensions of Time
Form
       Vocabulary of form
Design Principles
      Directional Force, Size, Scale, and Proportion
       Balance and Contrast
         Symmetrical, Radial
       Repetition, Unity and Variety, Emphasis and Subordination
Grading
Letter Grade Value
A 90­100%
B 80­89%
C 70­79%
D 60­69%
F 59 and below%
Class Policies
Attendance Policy
1. Attendance will be taken in each and every class.
2. Absences are usually detrimental to a student’s grade.
3. “Incomplete” grades are assigned only in cases where severe illness or emergency has prevented the student’s being present at the final
examination.
4. Late arrivals or early departures count as 1/3 of an absence. Early departures in excess of 30min will be counted as unexcused absences.
5. Excused absences due to extenuating circumstances or family emergencies must be verified. An e­mail the day of/before your absence
explaining your circumstances is usually sufficient.
6. More than 3 unexcused absences will result in a failing (F) grade. For example, this means that even 3 unexcused absences and 1 tardy will
result in a failing grade.
7. Family and personal vacations DO NOT COUNT AS EXCUSED ABSENCES. I will NOT administer make­up tests for these absences.
8. STUDENTS WHO DO NOT ATTEND THE FIRST CLASS THEY ARE ENROLLED IN WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE COURSE. Unless they have
proof of extenuating circumstances and/or call or e­mail me prior to the class meeting.
9. Our final class meeting, is…..our FINAL CLASS MEETING, and no work will be accepted afterwards. Ever. No matter what the circumstances*
(*unless you have arranged for an “incomplete” grade)
Electronic Device Policy
Cell­phones, laptops, electronic devices, must be turned off during class time NO TEXTING !!!!!! NO EXCEPTIONS!!!!!!     
Late Assignment Policy
Work handed in a 1­6 days late ­10%.
Work handed in 7­13 days late ­20%.
Work handed in 14­20 days late ­30%.
Work handed in 21­27 days late ­40%
DO NOT E­MAIL ME ANY ASSIGNMENTS­JUST SLIP A HARD COPY UNDER MY DOOR!
NO WORK WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER OUR FINAL CLASS MEETING, NO EXCEPTIONS!
Make­Up Exam Policy
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Make­Up Exam Policy
NO MAKEUP TESTS WITHOUT VALID, VERIFIED EXCUSE
Only one make­up exam will be given and must be taken within one week.
Withdrawal Policy
STUDENTS WHO DO NOT ATTEND THE FIRST CLASS WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE COURSE. Unless they have proof of extenuating
circumstances and/or call/e­mail me prior to the class meeting.   
Academic Dishonesty Policy
Academic dishonesty includes the following actions, as well as other similar conduct aimed at making false representation with respect to the
student’s academic performance:
(1) cheating on an exam,
(2) collaborating with others on work to be presented, if contrary to the stated rules of the course,
(3) submitting, if contrary to the rules of the course, work previously submitted in another course,
(4) knowingly and intentionally assisting another student in any of the above actions, including assistance in an arrangement whereby work,
classroom performance, examination, or other activity is submitted or performed by a person other than the student under whose name the
work is submitted or performed
(5)plagiarism.
Academic Dishonesty Penalty for Violation
Academic dishonesty will not be tolerated. Any student who commits academic dishonesty will receive a grade of zero for the assignment or
test. A second instance of cheating will culminate in a student being given an F or failure for the class. Instructors may also pursue disciplinary
action in accordance with the Student Handbook.  
Blackboard Gradebook/SafeAssign (GB) Class Information
This course meets traditionally in the classroom, but is also supported by a limited Blackboard course site. This course site provides an
electronic Gradebook and may also provide SafeAssign assignments and some handouts/links to online resources which require you to have
Internet access.  Before you decide to take this course which utilizes a Blackboard Gradebook/SafeAssign course support site, it is
recommended that you carefully review the:   
Gradebook/SafeAssign (GB) Course Syllabus Supplement
http://edtech.palmbeachstate.edu/elearn/resources/student/syllabus­supplement.htm
to obtain Detailed Facts & Information about:
Blackboard Access
Access to your Component Course is AVAILABLE each term on the FIRST DAY OF CLASSES
Blackboard Orientation and Assistance
How to Register for the Free Online Orientation Course: ELO1000 
How to obtain Blackboard assistance from the Online Student Support Center
Blackboard Tips & Tutorials
How to Ensure your Computer is Compatible 
Ensure you Understand Examination and Assignment Rules 
Learn the Functions of Blackboard
Then proceed to – Palm Beach State Blackboard (https://palmbeachstate.blackboard.com)
to Login to your Gradebook/SafeAssign (GB) Course Site (not available before the first day of class) using the same USERNAME and
PASSWORD you used to register for classes.  
For Additional Information and Obtaining Assistance visit the eLearning Student Support Center  
http://www.palmbeachstate.edu/elearning/student.aspx
Blackboard Gradebook/SafeAssign (GB) Course Requirements
Computer Systems
Your computer system resources must be compatible with the Learning Management System (LMS) used to deliver/manage course content.
System Check (analysis) is provided on the course login page at https://palmbeachstate.blackboard.com. Your computer needs to be
configured per recommended settings. Failure to do so generally results in test submission and other participative action errors. These types
of errors are generally not accepted as an excuse for missed submissions. 
SLC Computer Lab
If students do not have access to a computer at home, the SLC Computer Lab at a Palm Beach State campus can be used to complete
course assignments. Visit the SLC Computer Lab webpage at http://www.palmbeachstate.edu/slc for location and hours. 
Student Computer & Learning Management System Skills
Students need to possess basic web­browsing skills and need to learn the functions of the Learning Management System (LMS). Students
can learn how to use the LMS by enrolling in a free ELO1000 Online Orientation Course.  Online video tutorials are provided for all major
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If students do not have access to a computer at home, the SLC Computer Lab at a Palm Beach State campus can be used to complete
course assignments. Visit the SLC Computer Lab webpage at http://www.palmbeachstate.edu/slc for location and hours. 
Student Computer & Learning Management System Skills
Students need to possess basic web­browsing skills and need to learn the functions of the Learning Management System (LMS). Students
can learn how to use the LMS by enrolling in a free ELO1000 Online Orientation Course.  Online video tutorials are provided for all major
LMS functions and can be accessed from the online classroom by clicking on the ‘Support’ tab on the right­hand side of the course window.
Course Login
Information on how to change your password and solving other login related issues is provided on the LMS Login Page:
https://palmbeachstate.blackboard.com – simply follow the link 
Forgot Your Password?   (https://webservices1.palmbeachstate.edu/FCCSC/pbsc/security/passwordhelp.jsp)
Please keep in mind: 
Username: Your PBSC Student ID 
Password: Your PBSC Password (must be 6 characters) 
Online Textbook Purchase
The textbook(s) can be purchased at the PBSC Campus Bookstore or online at http://www.bkstr.com/palmbeachstcentralstore/home. 
For GB Course Assistance, please contact your: 
Professor/Instructor ­­ with Course Instructional Content (handouts provided, assignment availability dates, course instructions, etc.)
issues.
Student Helpdesk ­­ with Username/Password & General Access issue: Phone:  561­868­4000.
Online Student Success Specialist ­­ for all LMS (Blackboard) issues and assistance: 
Phone:  561.868.3303 
Email: elearningsuccess@palmbeachstate.edu
Web Form: http://palmbeachstate.co1.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_etgXQrKPN7GX0Yl&Q_JFE=0
College Policies
Academic Dishonesty/Integrity
Academic misconduct including, but not limited to, unauthorized use of aids, cheating, fabrication, plagiarism, or facilitating academic
dishonesty in the classroom or other college environments, as defined below:
Plagiarism
Taking the words or specific substance of another and either copying or paraphrasing the work without giving credit to the source.
Submitting a term paper, examination or other work written by someone else.
Failure to give credit in a footnote for ideas, statements of facts or conclusions derived by another.
Failure to use quotation marks when quoting directly from another person, whether it is a paragraph, a sentence or even a part thereof.
Similar and extended paraphrasing of another.
Cheating
Using unauthorized notes, study aids, or information from another student or student’s paper on an in­class examination; altering a graded
work after it has been returned, then submitting the work for regrading; and allowing another person to do one’s work and to submit the
work under one’s own name or otherwise not following the rules or instruction to gain an advantage.
Fabrication
Presenting data in a piece of work that were not gathered in accordance with guidelines defining the appropriate methods for collecting or
generating data and failing to include a substantially accurate account of the method by which the data were generated or collected.
Aiding and Abetting Dishonesty
Providing material or information to another person with knowledge that these materials or information will be used improperly pursuant to
Florida Statutes 877.17 (1).
Forgery
Altering documents affecting academic records; forging a signature of authorization or falsifying information on an official academic document,
election form, grade report, letter of permission, petition, or any document designed to meet or exempt a student from an established College
academic regulation.
Warning: Students may not withdraw from a class to avoid a failing grade as a result of such a violation.
Please refer to the Palm Beach State College Student Handbook (www.palmbeachstate.edu/current for link to the student handbook). 
Classroom Etiquette and Student Behavior Guidelines
Students will demonstrate respect for professors and fellow students. Behavior that is deemed disruptive to a positive learning environment
will be addressed by the professor and may result in a warning. If the student’s behavior is deemed extreme in nature, the student will be
referred to the dean of students for disciplinary action in accordance with the Student Handbook. Consequences for such behavior may result
in formal conduct charges and sanctions.
Computer Competency Component
Each student will, to the satisfaction of the professor, demonstrate a fundamental understanding of basic computer operations through
various professor­determined exercises and/or assignments.
Disability Support Services
Students with disabilities are advised, in compliance with federal and state laws, that accommodations and services are available through the
office of Disability Support Services (DSS). It is the student's responsibility to contact Disabled Student Services Advisors and to submit
appropriate documentation prior to receiving accommodations and/or services. Please see the website at www.palmbeachstate.edu/current for
web address for Disability Support Services.
Eating, Drinking and Smoking
Eating and drinking are confined to areas designated on the campus. Smoking, including electronic cigarettes (also known as e­cigarettes,
vapors, vaporizers, or nicotine vaporizers), is not permitted in any College building and only in areas designated at each campus.
Final Course Grade Appeal
The evaluation of academic work is the responsibility of the faculty member/instructor. The method for assigning the final course grade is
established by the faculty member/instructor. Per Board Rule 6Hx­18­3.191, faculty/instructors shall communicate the grading policy of the
course to their students in writing. If this policy changes during the term, students should be notified of any changes in writing. The method
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vapors, vaporizers, or nicotine vaporizers), is not permitted in any College building and only in areas designated at each campus.
Final Course Grade Appeal
The evaluation of academic work is the responsibility of the faculty member/instructor. The method for assigning the final course grade is
established by the faculty member/instructor. Per Board Rule 6Hx­18­3.191, faculty/instructors shall communicate the grading policy of the
course to their students in writing. If this policy changes during the term, students should be notified of any changes in writing. The method
to determine final course grades must be communicated to students in a course syllabus prior to the beginning of the course. Should a
student have a question about a final course grade, please follow the procedures as outlined in the student handbook:
www.palmbeachstate.edu/current.
Mid­Term Grade Reporting
Within one week after the close of the mid­term grading period, mid­term grades will be made available to all students for each class by either
written notification or individual conference.
Student Responsibility Policy
When a student attends the College, s/he becomes subject to its jurisdiction. Students are expected to conduct themselves in a responsible
manner, in all areas of campus life. By enrolling, they pledge to obey the rules and regulations of the College and are responsible for observing
all College policies and procedures as published in the student handbook, the College catalog, and other College publications which may be
related to specific program of study. The student will be responsible for preparing for class, participating in class, and completing assignments
on time.
Palm Beach State Websites of Interest
Please see this web page (www.palmbeachstate.edu/current) for a list of web addresses for students.
Withdrawal Policy for Individual Courses
The last day to withdraw from a College course with a "W" grade in this course is 11/6/2017. It is the responsibility of the student to use
the PantherWeb system or visit a campus Registrar’s office to withdraw. An official withdrawal entitles the student to a grade of "W" in the
class. Students may not withdraw from a class to avoid a failing grade as a result of a violation of the Academic Dishonesty/Integrity Policy
Other Information from your Professor
METHODS OF INSTRUCTION
Fundamental Techniques
During class, we will discuss the fundamental techniques as listed in the course objectives. Demonstrations will be followed by in­class work time where you will complete
exercises using the demonstrated technique(s).
Power Point Lectures
Instructional images and examples from Art History will provide a broad array of images that will amplify and enhance student understanding of given objectives. It is
important to have a substantial knowledge of imagery to create personal work with greater depth and vision.
Class Critique
After we have completed our projects, the class will gather to discuss our work. By looking and talking about our work and the way in which others perceive it, we will come to
understand the essentials of visual communication.
METHODS OF EVALUATION
1.    Homework
Homework consists of practice drawings you will execute in your sketchpads and sketch books. Practice is essential to developing your skills and you will find that progress is
difficult without it.
2.    Projects
Drawing projects will be assigned to be completed over the course of a week or longer. These assignments will require you to apply demonstrated techniques and to think of
your work and the way in which meaning can be communicated visually. We will have a few mid­sized projects and one final project, all of which we will discuss as class
progresses. 
GRADING PROCEDURES
Each assignment will have a specific set of stated objectives that must be fulfilled upon completion.
Three primary factors determine the grade on any given project:
C­P­O=Concept/Professionalism/Originality
1.Concept: Were the stated objectives of the project realized? Did the student utilize design elements and principles to create cohesive and unified composition? Did the
student demonstrate an ability to understand the conceptual requirements of each assigned project and a willingness/ability to adhere to standard guidelines?
2. Professionalism: Did the student use assigned materials/techniques to best advantage? Was the project finished completely and thoroughly in the time given? Did the
student demonstrate sufficient technical skill to produce finished presentations in keeping with professional industry and gallery standards?
3. Originality: Are the designs innovative and original, or simply rote copies of the examples given? Did the student demonstrate an ability to compose design elements with a
sufficient degree of originality and creativity?
Department Contact Information
Name: Glenn Pate Office Location: LC 00211
Telephone: 207­5018 Email: pateg@palmbeachstate.edu
Job Title: Interim Associate Dean
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