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Prerequisites: Foundation courses for majors; no prerequisite for non-majors. The basic properties and characteristics of metal. Projects involve learning to saw, form, fabricate, and finish various metals and will include simple stone settings.
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Prerequisites: ATR 293 for majors; permission of instructor for non-majors. A more in-depth study of the properties and characteristics of metal through casting, moldmaking, etching, forging, and sinking shallow forms. Projects using cast forms, multiple elements, simple mechanisms, and functional utensils will be assigned.
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3.00 Credits
Conditions and hours to be arranged Study under the supervision of a faculty member in an area covered in a regular course not currently being offered.
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3.00 Credits
Conditions and hours to be arranged Work experience at an elective level supervised for academic credit by a faculty member in an appropriate academic field.
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Prerequisites: ATR 373 A lecture course investigating the physical structure of manufactured textiles. Pattern drafting and analysis of weave constructions, Jacquard design theory and design development using CAD software, industry terminology, and textile manufacturing are addressed.
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Prerequisites: ATR 291, 292; or permission of instructor Individual clays, clay body formulation, and engobes. Various physical properties of clay materials that determine color, firing temperature, and plasticity will be discussed, along with the formulation of specific clay bodies for a variety of forming methods and firing techniques.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ATR 291, 292; or permission of instructor Fundamentals of mold making and ceramic casting process. A diversity of techniques and the history of industrial cast ceramic objects is explored.
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Prerequisites: ATR 291, 292, 304; or permission of instructor The physical properties of glaze materials used in the ceramic process. Through lectures and lab assignments, students will learn to translate technical information into visual and tactile objects while exploring glaze surface, color, and transparency.
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Prerequisites: ATR 291, 292; or permission of instructor The information and skills necessary to design and build a variety of ceramic kilns. Discussion will include fuel sources, burner design, and combustion needs for these fuels, and how these factors affect kiln design.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ATR 278 or permission of instructor Exploration of computer-aided pattern design using PhotoShop, Illustrator, and Pointcarré, an industry-standard textile design software. Students use their knowledge of repeat design formats to develop textile patterns, color studies, and design collections based on personal trend research. Projects emphasize professional portfolio presentation. Open to all students
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