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  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credit hours An introductory studio consisting of conceptual and technical processes in ceramics. Exploration of functional design and sculpture utilizing basic clay construction methods, surface treatment and kiln loading. Prerequisite: Art 1101 with a grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment in Art 1101. (6 lab hours)
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credit hours Continued exploration of sculptural and functional ceramics. Investigation of the entire process, from idea development through presentation of finished form, including clay forming, surface treatment, and kiln firing. Prerequisite: Art 1101 and Art 2241 with a grade of "C" or better or equivalent (6 lab hours)
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credit hours A studio introduction to basic jewelry and metalsmithing processes, materials, tools and equipment. Basic techniques such as sawing, soldering and cold connecting sheet metal (silver, copper, brass) are introduced. Craftsmanship, health work habits and studio safety are emphasized. Historical and contemporary aesthetics and concepts in art metals and jewelry design are examined. Art 1101 and 1152 are highly recommended. (6 lab hours)
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credit hours Continued exploration of jewelry/metalsmithing processes, materials, tools, and equipment. Techniques introduced include stone setting, lost wax casting, enameling, and etching. Focus on proficiency in the selection, use, and manipulation of materials as well as a mastery of the processes involved. Contemporary trends in jewelry/metalsmithing are examined. Craftsmanship, healthy work habits, and studio safety will be emphasized. Prerequisite: Art 2251 or consent of instructor. (6 lab hours)
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credit hours An introduction to the use of computer hardware and two-dimensional software in the creation of unique works of visual art from a fine arts perspective. Topics will include the creation and manipulation of direct-drawn, formula-generated and photographic images. Techniques will include the use of a stylus, a scanner and a printer for use in bitmap and vector-based software. This is not a graphic design computer course. It is recommended that students seeking an A.A. or A.F.A degree complete or be currently enrolled in Art 1102, 1151, 1153, 2201, 2211, 2212 and 2213. Recommend Art 1101 and 1151 or consent of instructor. (6 lab hours)
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credit hours An introduction to the use of three dimensional software using one or more modeling, animation, and editing software packages. Topics will include organic and geometric modeling, surface rendering, animation, CNC, and video production in the creation of film, installation, and sculptural art forms. It is recommended that students seeking an A. A. or A. F. A. degree complete or be currently enrolled in Art 1102, 1151, 1153, 2201, 2211, 2212 and 2213. Recommended: Art 1152, 2231, 2241, or 2251. Prerequisite: Art 2266 or consent of instructor. (6 lab hours)
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credit hours An introduction to the intaglio printmaking processes. Topics include etching, engraving, drypoint, aquatinting and photo-etching in creating editions of fine art prints. Emphasis is placed upon mastery and the creative use of these printmaking techniques. It is recommended that students seeking an A.A. or A.F.A. degree complete or be currently enrolled in Art 1102, 1151, 1153, 2201, 2211, 2212 and 2213. Recommended: Art 1151 Prerequisite: Art 1101 or consent of instructor. (6 lab hours)
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credit hours An introduction to the lithographic printmaking process. Topics include the use of crayon, tusche, photocopy and drawing transfers, and multiple-plate printing in creating editions of lithographic prints from both metal plate and stone. Emphasis is placed upon mastery and the creative use of these printmaking techniques. It is recommended that students seeking an A.A. or A.F.A. degree complete or be currently enrolled in Art 1102, 1151, 1153, 2201, 2211, 2212 and 2213. Recommended: Art 1151. Prerequisite: Art 1101 or consent of instructor. (6 lab hours)
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 credit hours Design, operation and troubleshooting procedures of the gasoline engine. Includes disassembly, identification and inspection of parts, use of service manuals, safety and shop procedures. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One (3 lecture hours, 2 lab hours)
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 credit hours Inspection, construction, nomenclature, diagnosis, disassembly and assembly of manual drive train components including clutch, manual transmission, driveshaft, universal joint, constant velocity joint, final drive, manual transaxle, transfer case and locking hub assemblies. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One (3 lecture hours, 2 lab hours)
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