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  • 3.00 Credits

    Class hours: 2.0 Lecture/4.0 Laboratory Prerequisite: ART 154 or equivalent with a grade of Pass or "C" or higher. This course builds on techniques learned in ART 152. Emphasis is on the use of complex hand-forming techniques. Glaze technology is introduced. This course may be taken for a maximum of 2 times. Transfer Credit: CSU
  • 3.00 Credits

    Class hours: 2.0 Lecture/4.0 Laboratory Prerequisite: ART 150 or equivalent with a grade of Pass or "C" or higher. This course is designed as an introduction to the ideas, techniques, and tradition of the art of ceramic sculpture. This course may be taken for a maximum of 2 times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
  • 1.00 Credits

    Class hours: 3.8 Laboratory Corequisite: One or more of the following courses: ART 150, ART 151, ART 152, ART 155, ART 252, ART 253 or ART 255. Open entry/open exit This lab course is intended to complement the other courses in the ceramics curriculum. It is designed to give practical experience in the techniques and technology of ceramics, including handbuilding, wheel-throwing, sculpture, surface treatments, and glazing. The course will improve the skills and creativity of students enrolled in the ceramics courses. This course may be taken a maximum of 4 times. Transfer Credit: CSU
  • 3.00 Credits

    Class hours: 2.0 Lecture/4.0 Laboratory This is a course designed to introduce the student to the art and technique of sculpting the human figure from observation of a live model. Instruction will include structural analysis of the human figure, human anatomy, the use of the elements and principles of sculpture, and techniques of sculpting the figure in modeling materials. This course may be taken for a maximum of 4 times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
  • 3.00 Credits

    Class hours: 2.0 Lecture/4.0 Laboratory Recommendation: ART 121 or equivalent with a grade of Pass or "C" or higher. This course is designed as an introduction to the ideas, techniques, and materials involved in the making of sculptural forms. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
  • 3.00 Credits

    Class hours: 2.0 Lecture/4.0 Laboratory Recommendation: ART 162 or equivalent with a grade of Pass or "C" or higher strongly recommended. This course is a continuation of ART 162, Sculpture I. New ideas, techniques, and materials for making sculpture are introduced. This course may be taken for a maximum of 2 times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
  • 1.00 Credits

    Class hours: 1 lecture Corequisite: Enrollment in 7 or more units, including Occupational Work Experience in Art, in a declared Art major. One unit of Occupational Work Experience in Art requires 60 non-paid hours or 75 paid hours of work per semester. Recommendation: None. Work Experience/Career Internship provides the opportunity for students to apply skills and knowledge learned in the classroom to related experiences on the job/training site. The aim of the course is to assist students in expanding specific job skills. This creates greater communication with increased understanding between the students/workers, the college, and the employers/trainers. First semester students meet with their instructors for a minimum of one hour per week. Students also pursue a program of self-evaluation to determine individual job weaknesses and strengths. Semester projects that relate to their major and job skills must be completed on the job/training site. Students will meet weekly with the instructor until their approved projects are completed. This course may be taken a maximum of 4 times. Transfer Credit: CSU
  • 3.00 Credits

    Class hours: 2.0 Lecture/4.0 Laboratory This foundation course explores the history, theory, and techniques which shape letterforms, past and present. Emphasis will be on developing skill and knowledge through the historical study of calligraphy and the manipulation of tools and materials. The Roman style will be studied through a modular approach beginning with linear forms, then broad pen sans serif forms, and finally Humanist Bookhand. An appreciation for color, design, and the aesthetic qualities of letter forms will be stressed in their contemporary usage. This course may be taken for a maximum of 2 times. Transfer Credit: CSU
  • 3.00 Credits

    Class hours: 2.0 Lecture/4.0 Laboratory Prerequisite: ART 180 or equivalent with a grade of Pass or "C" or higher. This course focuses on the development of the Italic letterforms in addition to the continued study of the historical development of letterforms, past and present. Emphasis will be on the continued in-depth development and refinement of calligraphic skills and knowledge. Various styles of Italic will be studied in conjunction with a review of the Roman styles of the previous semester. Calligraphy II will continue to stress an appreciation for the color, design, and aesthetic properties of quality letterforms in their contemporary usage. This course may be taken for a maximum of 2 times. Transfer Credit: CSU
  • 3.00 Credits

    Class hours: 2.0 Lecture/4.0 Laboratory The exploration of lettering and typography, its creation, use and function in printing, packaging, publishing, and advertising constitute the basis for this course. Skills will be developed through practical studio exercises using both hand skills and computer typography. The classification of type styles will be learned and the basic elements of typography will be explored. Transfer Credit: CSU
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