Art Institute of Las Vegas Classes for Mr. Frank Pinto
Click in the chart below to
get the week-by-week outlines of each class. You can also download the syllabi
for each class. Please do not print the syllabus – it is always online!
You will need to download and print a STUDENT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF SYLLABUS for
class on the first day.
The Week-2-Week is a file
that will download with the progress we have made in class. You can use this to
make sure you know the projects and deadlines. It is updated often. Check it
often. This includes topics covered and assignments.
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Number |
Name |
Week 2 Week |
Docs & Info |
Syllabus |
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1 |
RS251 Project Management |
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2 |
RS200 Career Development |
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3 |
ID402 Advance Business
Practices |
ID402-WXW |
Study Questions |
ID402-Syllabus |
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4 |
RS121 Fundamentals of
Marketing |
RS121-WXW |
RS121-Syllabus |
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5 |
IMD323 Web Marketing |
IMD323-WXW |
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IMD323-Syllabus |
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6 |
ID114 Intro to Business |
ID114-WXW |
Study Questions |
ID114-Syllabus |
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7 |
RS299 Internship |
WXW is by Email |
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8 |
DMP312 Digital Marketing |
DFVP312-WXW |
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DFVP312-Syllabus |
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9 |
IMD412 Senior Project Appl & Defense |
IMD412-WXW |
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IMD412 –Syllabus |
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10 |
RS111 Business Law |
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STUDENT
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF SYLLABUS – Click here to download and type the
required information. Note that you must TYPE in all needed information and
sign this document. You will need to make two copies for two different
people. One is for the teacher and one is for the Education office. |
Fall 2006 Winter 2007 Spring2007
Summer2007 Fall2007 Winter2008 Spring2008 Summer2008 Fall2008
GRADING:
Midterm 25%
Final 25%
Assignments (out of class homework) 25%
Attendance & Professionalism (in class EOC) 25%
Housekeeping Items:
1) NO EATING OR DRINKING IN THE CLASSROOMS AND LABS! Anyone caught in violation of this policy will be asked to leave the classroom.
2) Class time - is designated to set direction, to allow for discussion and demonstration of new concepts and techniques, and to give critiques and feedback on work done to date. It is not expected that students will complete assigned projects during class hours. For this class you should anticipate spending a minimum of 4 hours per week outside of class completing assignments. If you plan to work at school please check class and lab schedules for available space. Students are responsible for submitting all work on the syllabus regardless of whether they are reminded in class or not. Reading the syllabus is the student's responsibility
3) Absenteeism – According to school policy, you WILL be withdrawn from the school if you are absent 21 CONSECUTIVE calendar days. You are expected to be in class each week for the entire time. There are no excused absences.
a. Missing one class (or its equivalent) may have an impact on the studentŐs grade.
b. Missing two classes (or its equivalent) will have a negative impact on a grade, especially if the classes are missed in a row.
c. Missing more than three classes will result in an F.
d. Missing a midterm will have a strong negative impact on the final grade.
e. Missing the final will result in a grade of F.
f. If you miss a class, you must contact the instructor (fp432@fac.aii.edu) to get the missed work.
4) Tardiness – You are expected to be on time. Not being in class to submit assignments will make them late. All missed time will be tracked
5) Testing Policy – Quizzes that are missed, must be made up, but will be worth reduced credit.
6) LATE WORK
a. All out of class assignments are expected when due and always at the beginning of class (BOC) – even if you were absent when assigned. Late assignments must be made up. They will receive reduced credit.
b. End of class (EOC) assignments can only be turned in on the day assigned and cannot be made up. A missed EOC will get a zero
7) Cheating and Plagiarism – NOT ALLOWED and will result in an F. There is no flexibility here.
8) Etiquette – Please be mindful of your peers in class and be respectful of others at all times. This includes rising your hands in class and keeping your cell phones and beepers on vibrate or silent mode. Please return phone calls on break and outside the building to be respectful of others working.
9) OLS – All students are required to maintain an active OnLine Services account. Student email, grade reports, unofficial schedules, unofficial transcripts and other necessary services can only be accessed through OLS, not through the registrar.
10) Students should check their class schedule on their OLS account the first day of class.
11) Contacting the Instructor – You can use email, voicemail or set up an appointment to contact your instructor. If the instructor doesnŐt respond to your messages within 24 hours, please assume that they didnŐt get the message and try again.
12) Required textbooks must be obtained by the second class meeting. Textbooks for your class are available from the bookstore. If a textbook is delayed, alternate instructions for obtaining your textbook will be provided.
13) Dress Code – Students must abide by the dress code as defined in the catalog.
14) Children – No children are allowed in class or unattended on campus at any time.
15) Student Survey – each quarter The Art Institute of Las Vegas conducts various surveys to ensure proper feedback from the student body. Some classes may be selected to participate in this very important survey and may take time from class to complete. These surveys include but are not limited to IDEA survey, midquarter survey and student satisfaction survey. Typically the IDEA survey occurs week 9 and the midquarter occurs anywhere from week 3 to week 6.
16) ID Badges - ID badges are required when in The Art Institute and must be visible upon your person at all times. You are provided with an ID card that is used for various purposes for the duration of your program: for using the facilities, for registering for classes, for use of the Learning Resource Center, for checking out training equipment, for participation in certain student activities and social events, for presentation to some retailers, theaters, and restaurants that offer special discounts to those who hold a student ID card.
17) All students will need to utilize the Learning Resource Center for research and reference throughout the quarter. The LRC is a valuable source for finding design ideas that will be needed for this course, i.e.: inspiration and design fundamentals for mid-term and final projects; locating popular trends in design, illustration and photography, referencing past award winning designs which may be used as a guide; identifying benchmarks or referencing competent design works.