The schedule is posted on the UW website at 2) At the end of the quarter, submit a portfolio of all work and only work for this course. Everyone must attend the scheduled final in person failure to do so will result in receiving an F for the course. During the scheduled final of the course, the instructor will give the final critique. The presentation of a portfolio, handing in the final assignment, and the final critique function as the final. This student is not prepared for subsequent courses in drawing.ġ) There are no specific written exams. This student does not understand the majority of concepts presented and rarely participates in class. Projects are incorrectly prepared, incomplete or missing. Participation and motivation are moderate.Ī 0.0–2.4 is given to a student with poor performance in the course. The final work is adequate, with a drawing process that reflects the minimum needed to complete assignments. This student follows a thorough design process, has good drawing work, and consistent participation that reflects a clear understanding of almost all concepts being presented.Ī 2.5–2.8 is given to a student who has fair performance in the course. This student has a thorough understanding of all concepts presented, and is motivated to improve and succeed.Ī 2.9–3.3 is given to a student who has good performance in most aspects of the course. This student independently seeks out additional information on drawing and is highly committed/passionate about their work.Ī 3.4–3.7 is given to a student who exhibits superior performance in all aspects of the course-the final projects, drawing process, and participation are uniformly of high quality. Please note: there will be no opportunity for revisions on any projects this quarter.Ī 3.8–4.0 is given to a student who has exhibited the highest possible performance in all aspects of the course-final projects, the drawing process and participation are excellent. Grading is based on the quality of your work during the quarter (both visually and conceptually) on your drawing process (the extent of exploration and variation throughout each project) and on participation in group discussions and critiques. Late work is heavily discouraged and will not be accepted without prior permission. Work that is not ready at the beginning of class will not be critiqued. Arriving late is seen as a lack of interest and a sign of disrespect for your colleagues. If you miss a class for any reason, it is your responsibility to contact fellow classmates to make up the work. Attendance is required for all class sessions. from A to B, or from 3.8 to 2.8).Ĥ (A) Excellent Work that exceeds the requirements of the assignment and performance expectation of the class.ģ (B) Above average work that demonstrates a thorough understanding of the assignment, with enthusiastic participation in the class.Ģ (C) Average work that meets the minimum course requirements.ġ (D) Below average work with minimal involvement in the class.Ġ (F) Failure to accomplish the requirements of the assignment.Īll work for this class should be approached with a high degree of professionalism. Late work will result in lowered grades (at least one letter grade, e.g. Missing one assignment will cut one letter grade off your final grade. Missing assignments will adversely affect your final grade.The instructor only grades classroom assignments which are supervised by the instructor in the classroom, and homework that is given by the instructor.Expect approximately 10 to 15 hours of homework a week, or 2 hours per weekday outside of the class. Each week and each class, assignments, or parts of assignments, will be due.Please turn off all your electronic devices (cell phone, touch screens). Within the class time in the classroom, you should not wear headphones, or do homework for other classes.
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