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PCJ 241: Jewelry: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 personal interests in jewelry 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 jewelry/ hollowware as specified in student-instructor-developed contractual agreements.
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PCJ 242: Jewelry Design: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 personal interests in jewelry design with instructor supervision. Emphasis is placed on student proposals and student-instructor-developed contractual agreements specifying goals, deadlines, and evaluation criteria. Upon completion, students should be able to complete jewelry design as specified in student-instructor-developed contractual agreements.
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PCJ 242 - Jewelry Design:Special Study
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PCJ 243: Jewelry Bus:Spec 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 jewelry 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 jewelry business work as specified in student-instructor-developed contractual agreements.
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PCJ 261: Enameling
3.00 Credits
Haywood Community College
Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None This course introduces materials, equipment, procedures, and health hazards involved in producing enamelware. Emphasis is placed on producing enamelware incorporating limoge, basse taille, and cloisonné techniques. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate skills needed to safely produce enamelware by preparing the metal and enamel, applying the enamel, firing, and finishing.
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PCJ 262: Hand Wrought Metals
3.00 Credits
Haywood Community College
Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None This course covers the fundamental processes, techniques and tools for heating and forging ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Topics include fire control, use of hammers, tools and traditional techniques for metal shaping. Upon completion, students should be able to heat and use a variety of metals to create tools and shape basic metal projects.
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PCJ 263: Advanced Wrought Metals
3.00 Credits
Haywood Community College
Prerequisites: PCJ 262 Corequisites: None This course covers ideas and techniques for designing, heating and shaping metals. Topics include hammer control, use of power tools and advanced techniques such as metal lamination. Upon completion, students should be able to use traditional and contemporary techniques to make objects such as buckles, vessels, pendants, and blades.
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PCJ 264: Basic Knife Making
3.00 Credits
Haywood Community College
Prerequisites: PCJ 262 Corequisites: None This course introduces fundamental design and technical skills for knife making. Topics include blade processes of forging and stock removal as well as handle materials and attachment methods. Upon completion, students should be able to select appropriate techniques, materials, and designs to produce a basic functional or decorative knife.
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PCJ 265: Advanced Knife Making
3.00 Credits
Haywood Community College
Prerequisites: PCJ 264 Corequisites: None This course expands upon the basic skills and knowledge of blade making, handle attachment and ornamentation. Topics include techniques such as laminated blades, ground blades, advanced handle attachment and decorative elements (inlay, carving, riveting and stone setting). Upon completion, students should be able to design and finish professional quality functional and decorative hand-made knives.
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PCJ 266: Jewelry Tool Making
3.00 Credits
Haywood Community College
Prerequisites: PCJ 262 Corequisites: None This course introduces the fundamental design and technical skills for producing tools used in a jewelry studio. Topics include steel selection, tool design, introduction of hardening and tempering processes with emphasis placed on tools for chasing and repousse. Upon completion, students should be able to select proper steel, design and produce tools for decorative techniques used in the jewelry profession.
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PCJ 267: Hand Wrought Joinery
3.00 Credits
Haywood Community College
Prerequisites: PCJ 262 Corequisites: None This course introduces the use of traditional joinery techniques used in the hand wrought metal profession. Emphasis is placed on the history and processes of the traditional joinery using tenons, mortises, collars, rivets, and forge welded joints. Upon completion, students should be able to create joints for hand wrought metal work using mortise and tenon, collars, and hot wraps. Professional Crafts
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