graphic design production - course syllabus 2013-2014
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GRAPHIC DESIGN PRODUCTION
COURSE SYLLABUS 2013-2014 Teacher: Mrs. Shirley Guiteau
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______________________________ Student’s Name
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GRAPHIC DESIGN PRODUCTION COURSE SYLLABUS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
*Introduction letter ..……………………………………………………….. pg.2 *Course Description …………………………………………………………. pg.3
*Certification/Clubs… ……………………………………………………… pg.4 *Standards/Required Materials……………….……………………… pg.5 *Classroom Expectations …………………………………………………. pg.6 *Projects & Student/Parent Signature……………………………… pg. 7 *Accountability Form for Equipment Use………………………….. pg.8 *Accountability for Assignments……………………………………….. pg.9 *Substitute Teacher Policy………………………………………………… pg.10 *Detention Sample Form………………………………………………...... pg.11 *Kudos to You! Good Behavior Reward…………….………………... pg.12
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Mrs. Shirley Guiteau
Graphic Arts Design Instructor
3450 Benjamin E. Mays Drive
Atlanta, GA 30313
Course: Introduction to Graphic Design
Dear Parent/Guardian:
It’s that time again! I hope you will take a few moments to read over the class syllabus for the Graphic Design
Production Course. In my class, the students will be learning graphic design terminology and techniques. I will try
to keep you abreast of field trips and special projects throughout the school year.
Please pay particular attention to the student expectations and requirements. Your son or daughter will need to
bring two pens (preferably black ink), two pencils, loose-leaf notebook paper, and three-ring binder (any color)
with tabs to class each day. Ten points will be deducted for students that come to class unprepared, so please
make sure that your son/daughter understands the class policies.
Should you have any questions about the coursework, please feel free to contact me via phone or e-mail. If you
have no questions at this time, please sign and return the slip below stating that you and your child have read the
course resume and understand it. I am looking forward to the school year and believe it will be a rewarding one!
Sincerely,
Mrs. Guiteau
Instructor: Graphic Arts Design
Documents To Be Signed and Returned:
* Syllabus Form
*Accountability Forms
*Substitute Teacher Form
*Media Release Form
(To be maintained in Student 3-Ring Binder)
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INTRODUCTION TO GRAPHIC DESIGN
COURSE SYLLABUS Course Code: NUMBER
Benjamin E. Mays High School
Teacher(s): Shirley Guiteau Email: [email protected]
Room Number: #2201 Phone Number: 404.802.5100
Semester: Fall 2013-2014 Tutorial Days: Mondays
Tutorial Hours: 3:45 pm - 4:45 pm (except the first
Monday of the month)
Tutorial Location: Room # 2201
DEPARTMENT PHILOSOPHY: The vision of the Mass Communications Academy Graphic Design
pathway is to prepare students for lifelong learning by exposure to real life experiences, consistent effective
instruction, and post-secondary options with emphasis on graphic arts. This education will produce eager, goal-
oriented, resourceful, law-abiding citizens who will contribute positively to the community.
COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course focuses on the procedures commonly used in the graphic communication and design industries.
Students will gain experience in creative problem solving and the practical implementation of those solutions
across multiple areas of graphic communications.
Graphic designers develop the overall layout and production design of magazines, newspapers, journals, corporate
reports, and other publications. They also produce promotional displays, packaging, and marketing brochures for
products and services, design distinctive logos for products and businesses, and develop signs and signage
systems—called environmental graphics—for business and government. An increasing number of graphic
designers also develop material for Internet Web pages, interactive media, and multimedia projects. Graphic
designers also may produce the credits that appear before and after television programs and movies.
Graphic designers sometimes supervise assistants who follow instructions to complete parts of the design process.
Designers who run their own businesses also may devote time to developing new business contacts, choosing
equipment, and performing administrative tasks, such as reviewing catalogues and ordering samples.
CAREER PATHWAYS Course must be completed in the order listed below.
*Required for Pathway Completion*
GRAPHIC ARTS DESIGN PATHWAY
Level 1 - Introduction to Graphic Design
Level 2 - Graphic Design Production
Level 3 - Advanced Graphic Design
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CERTIFICATIONS: End of Pathway Certificate
(Certificates are issued when students complete all pathway courses and take the End of Pathway test.)
CAREERS: Occupation Level of Education Salary (Varies by state)
Desktop Publisher Associates/Bachelors Degree $31,000 ($15/hour)
Graphic Designer Bachelors Degree $45,000 ($22/hour)
Art Director Bachelors/Masters Degree $80,000 + ($38.00)
Freelance Designer Associates/Bachelors $75 - $150+ an hour
MEMBERSHIPS/CLUBS
SKILLS USA: ALL students are encouraged to join Skills USA. Skills USA is a partnership of students, teachers and industry
working together to ensure America has a skilled workforce. Skills USA helps each student excel and grants more
than $1 million dollars in scholarships annually. Skills USA's mission is to empower its members to become
world-class workers, leaders and responsible American citizens. Dues are only $15. For more information, log onto www.skillsusa.org.
GRAPHIC DESIGN CLUB (New name to TBA): Students interested in taking part of designing marketing resources for major school activities that is not
considered classwork will have the opportunity in filling out an application to join this organization.
Qualifications will be considered by a students work performance in class, behavior and attendance. Various
office positions will be available and may require the students to stay after school in the event projects are needed.
It is encouraged for students to strive to become a part of the Graphic Design Club within their pathway (see
pathway outline above) to help improve their employability skills and learn about leadership which can help their
resume standout to potential employers.
INTERNET ACCEPTABLE USE: Use of the Internet must be in support of education and research and consistent with the educational objectives of
Benjamin E. Mays High School. The use of the Internet is a privilege, not a right, and inappropriate use will
result in cancellation of those privileges. Any student user not complying with Benjamin E. Mays High School
Internet Acceptable Use Agreement shall lose Internet privileges for a period designated period of time.
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GEORGIA PERFORMANCE STANDARDS Performance standards provide clear expectations for assessment, instruction, and student work. They define the
level of work that demonstrates achievement of the standards. The performance standards isolate and identify the
skills needed to use the knowledge and skills to problem-solving, reason, communicate, and make connections
with other information.
STANDARDS COVERED IN THIS COURSE ACCT-GDP-4 Students will learn design as a visual language that is built on fundamental principles
ACCT-GDP-5 Students will identify and demonstrate a working knowledge of elements and principles
ACCT-GDP-8 Students will continue to develop communication skills
*Additional Standards will be covered throughout the year. Teacher may change the order of the standards at her
discretion*
GRADING SCALE
Area Percentage Area Percentage
Class Work 25% Final Exam 15%
Homework 20% Participation 10%
Projects 20%
Tests /Quizzes 10%
Total 100%
REQUIRED MATERIALS Three-ring Binder, 5-tab Dividers, Flash Drive, Two black Pens, Two Pencils, and Loose Leaf Notebook Paper.
PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT Parent(s), you are a vital part of your child’s success; we can’t do it without you! This semester, we would like for
you to volunteer only (4) hours of your time. You can volunteer with field trips and/or special events/ceremonies.
Feel free to contact me, so we can decide which volunteer opportunity suits you best.
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CLASSROOM EXPECTATIONS
1. ARRIVE to class on time and prepare to learn. Before the last bell rings, students are expected to be in
their assigned seats, otherwise a student is considered tardy.
CLASSES DURING LUNCH are expected to return to class on time immediately after the lunch bell
rings. Visiting other teachers, counselors, students or hanging out in the hallway after the lunch bell rings
is no excuse to arrive after the last bell and will be considered late.
2. TALKING is not permitted when Mrs. Guiteau is instructing
3. TURN-IN all assignments/homework in your designated class in-box
4. BRING all required materials to class every day.
5. RECEIVE PERMISSION before opening the door for another student/faculty/staff, parent or any
outsider.
6. HONESTY is expected. (Cheating will not be tolerated!) If you cheat or allow/assist someone to
cheat, all parties involved will receive a zero and your parents will be notified immediately.
7. DISPOSE of gum, candy, food, or drinks before entering the classroom/lab.
8. KEEP the room/lab clean and respect the equipment and furnishings.
9. PROFESSIONAL LANGUAGE required. Absolutely no use of vulgar, profane, or inappropriate
language in the classroom.
10. USE THE RESTROOM during class change--you will not be permitted to go unless it is an emergency.
11. GROOM before coming to class – not during class. This includes hair, make-up, nails, etc…
12. NO HATS, JEANS OR OPEN TOE SHOES allowed. (See student policy handbook for more information)
13. ELECTRONIC DEVICES, pagers, cellular phones, walkmans, CD players, MP3 players, iPod, iPhone,
hand-held games, cards, or any other material not related to or used in this class should be left at home.
Bringing these items to class will result in confiscation. Items will be released only to a parent or
guardian.
14. NO ENTERING/EXISTING the Video/Production class next door. 15. NO ENTERING Mrs. Guiteau’s office unless given permission. 16. THE BELL DOES NOT DISMISS YOU. Only Mrs. Guiteau dismisses the class provided your
area is clean. 17. GOOD BEHAVIOR will be rewarded to students on a bi-weekly basis at the discretion of Mrs. Guiteau.
18. BAD BEHAVIOR will result in non-participation in outside class events and/or permanent removal from
the class.
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Acknowledgment of Receipt: By signing below, the student and parent/guardian acknowledge that they have
read and understood the contents in the 2013-2014 Graphic Design Production Syllabus.
*PLEASE SIGN & RETURN TO MRS. GUITEAU BY AUGUST 9, 2013.*
Student Name (Print)_______________________________________ Date___________________________
Student Signature___________________________________________ Date___________________________
Student Email_____________________________________________
Parent/Guardian Name (Print)_______________________________ Date________________
Parent/Guardian Signature__________________________________ Date________________
Parent/Guardian Email____________________________________________
Parent/Guardian Cell #____________________________________________
Parent/Guardian Work#___________________________________________
Parent: Please select the best way you can be reached. (Check one)
Cell Phone__ Work Phone____ Email____
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Instructor: Mrs. Guiteau
Room 2201
GRAPHIC DESIGN CLASS ACCOUNTABILITY FORM FOR EQUIPMENT USE
It is my understanding that, as a member of this class, if there is anything wrong with the equipment to which I
have been assigned, I am to notify my teacher immediately.
I shall be responsible for the repair costs for any damages that result from my sole negligence in the use of the
assigned equipment or failure to notify my teacher immediately.
I, _______________________________________________, have read and understand the course syllabus,
classroom expectations and procedures for the Graphic Design Class.
_____________________________________
(Student Printed Name) (Date)
_____________________________________
(Student Signature) (Date)
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(Parent/Guardian Printed Name) (Date)
_____________________________________
(Parent/Guardian Signature) (Date)
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Accountability for Assignments in Graphic Arts Design Mrs. Guiteau
Career Technology: Graphic Arts Design
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Name: _________________________________________________________
Block: __________
Assignment/Project: ______________________________________________
Check the phrase(s) that applies to your situation:
_____________ Chose not to do assignment
_____________ Did not use time management skills for assignment
_____________ Neglected to inform teacher of any hindrances in completing project
I am aware that I will receive a 0 grade for this assignment.
What is your plan of action for successful completion of future assignments?
___________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________
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Signed: ___________________________________________Dated: _________________
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Accountability for Assignments in Graphic Arts Design Mrs. Guiteau
Career Technology: Graphic Arts Design
Name: _________________________________________________________
Block: __________
Assignment/Project: ______________________________________________
Check the phrase(s) that applies to your situation:
_____________ Chose not to do assignment
_____________ Did not use time management skills for assignment
_____________ Neglected to inform teacher of any hindrances in completing project
I am aware that I will receive an 0 grade for this assignment.
What is your plan of action for successful completion of future assignments?
___________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________
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Signed: ___________________________________________Dated: _________________
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SUBSTITUTE TEACHER POLICY
In the event Mrs. Guiteau is absent, a substitute will be assigned to the Graphic Arts Design class. Students are
expected to proceed with instructions from the substitute and turn in all assignments before departing class. All
classroom expectations are still required and no student shall be excluded. Mrs. Guiteau expects all students to
work as normal with courtesy and respect for each other and the substitute.
Students who are reported to have violated any of the classroom procedures will result in discipline noted in the
Bad behavior policy along with a parent follow-up and detention.
I, _______________________________________________, have read and understand Mrs. Guiteau’s
expectations in the event a substitute is present as well as my compliance with the classroom expectations and
procedures for the Graphic Arts Design Course.
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(Student Printed Name) (Date)
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(Student Signature) (Date)
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(Parent Printed Name) (Date)
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(Parent Signature) (Date)
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DETENTION SAMPLE
Student’s Name _____________________________
Date ___________
Hour ___________
Detention Date ___________
Offense
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
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Teacher Comments (Absent, No Show/Referral, Etc.)
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I am aware that I have been assigned detention for the date above. I understand that I must be in the detention area
by the specified time or I am considered a “no show” and will receive a discipline referral. I also know that I must
bring pencil and paper to detention.
___________________________________________ ________________
Student’s Signature Date
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KUDOS TO YOU! GOOD BEHAVIOR REWARD
Student’s Name _____________________________
Date ___________
Dear Parent/Guardian. I am pleased to inform you that your son or daughter is currently being recognized for
good behavior during: (time period): _____________________
Reward:
___________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
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Parent/Guardian Comments
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Student’s Signature Date
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Parent Signature Date