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PCC 120: Clay Business:Special Study
3.00 Credits
Haywood Community College
Prerequisites: Admission to the Professional Craft program or department approval Corequisites: None This course provides a format in which to explore a clay business opportunity with instructor supervision. Emphasis is placed on student proposals and studentinstructor- developed contractual agreements specifying goals, deadlines, and evaluation criteria. Upon completion, students should be able to complete clay business work as specified in student-instructor-designed contractual agreements.
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PCC 210: Functional Pottery II
3.00 Credits
Haywood Community College
Prerequisites: PCC 111) Corequisites: None This course expands previous wheel throwing skills and involves larger, more complicated forms, production skills, slip and glaze theory, kiln theory, and glaze firing. Topics include centering and throwing larger amounts of clay, production techniques, record keeping, studio layout, kiln design, and fuel systems. Upon completion, students should be able to produce pots with competent handles, proper lids, and matching multiple forms and identify kiln properties and burner types.
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PCC 211: Decorative Pottery
3.00 Credits
Haywood Community College
Prerequisites: PCC 111) Corequisites: None This course continues previous functional skill development, including limited production and one-of-a-kind pieces with emphasis on forming techniques. Topics include multiple cylinder forms, thrown additions, production skills, glaze testing, surface decoration, and firing techniques. Upon completion, students should be able to produce entry-level professional work for show and sale using a variety of forming and finishing techniques. Professional Crafts : Design
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PCD 110: Intro to Craft Design
3.00 Credits
Haywood Community College
Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None This course introduces the basic principles, elements, vocabulary, and process of twodimensional design within the context of professionally produced crafts. Emphasis is placed on general design concepts and vocabulary, conceptual thinking, design process application, and observational skills. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate enhanced observational skills and a working knowledge of design vocabulary, concepts, and processes.
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PCD 111: Advanced Craft Design
3.00 Credits
Haywood Community College
Prerequisites: PCD 110 and admission to the Professional Craft program or department approval Corequisites: None This course explores the conceptual process of design as applied to the threedimensional form. Emphasis is placed on solving three-dimensional design problems which are material, function, site, or client specific. Upon completion, students should be able to apply an enhanced understanding of the relationship between design concept, process, and product in three-dimensional form.
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PCD 211: Prof Craft Design
3.00 Credits
Haywood Community College
Prerequisites: PCD 110 and admission to the Professional Craft program or department approval Corequisites: None This course covers the development of customer- or site-influenced design and the development and design of craft marketing promotional materials. Topics include customer-guided, site-specific, and other design influences and development and design of logos, hang tags, web sites, brochures, and related promotional materials. Upon completion, students should be able to design within site, customer, or other limitations and complete a design package for their personal marketing needs. Professional Crafts : Fiber
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PCF 110: Intro to Weaving
3.00 Credits
Haywood Community College
Prerequisites: Admission to the Professional Craft program or department approval Corequisites: None This course introduces weaving and the procedures for warping a loom and fiber identification as used in professional weaving. Emphasis is placed on tabby, twills, tapestry, laces, brocades, block theory, pattern drafting, and finishing techniques. Upon completion, students should be able to apply weaving procedures and technical skill to woven samples and some finished objects.
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PCF 111: Intermediate Weaving
3.00 Credits
Haywood Community College
Prerequisites: PCF 110 and admission to the Professional Craft program or department approval Corequisites: None This course is a continuation of PCF 110 and covers further development of weaving and weaving theory, including structural design, the use of multi shafts, and computer drafting. Topics include tied structures such as summer and winter, double weave, overshot, supplementary warp, and loom-controlled laces. Upon completion, students should be able to explore the technical aspects of weaving and fibers through samples and apply that knowledge to finished pieces.
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PCF 112: Weaving for Clothing
3.00 Credits
Haywood Community College
Prerequisites: Admission to the Professional Craft program or department approval Corequisites: None This course introduces hand-woven clothing, including designing fabrics for specific garments and sewing techniques for hand-woven cloth. Emphasis is placed on appropriate fibers, cloth weight, finishing techniques, sizing, prototype development, garment design, and pattern adaptation. Upon completion, students should be able to develop appropriate prototypes, weave cloth, and complete hand-woven garments that are suitably finished and sized.
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PCF 120: Color and Pattern Design
3.00 Credits
Haywood Community College
Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None This course covers color theory and pattern specifically for use with fibers. Topics include color systems, value, palette development, color mixing, and repeating pattern as used in professional weaving. Upon completion, students should be able to identify hue, value, color systems, and pattern and demonstrate an understanding of their application to woven pieces.
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