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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARTS 2250 or permission of instructor This studio course continues the exploration of the language of color, investigating its mood, expressive characteristics and subjective application in visual translation, and the process, materials and techniques of opaque media painting. (6 contact hours: 6 lab)
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3.00 Credits
This studio course explores ceramic materials, tools and techniques. It applies the fundamentals of pinch, coil and slab methods of fabrication to functional and nonfunctional clay forms. Students will explore studio practices of preparing clay, glazes, kiln loading, and firing. (6 contact hours: 6 lab)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARTS 2260 or permission of instructor This studio course explores basic wheel throwing techniques and the designing and making of functional and creative nonfunctional clay forms. Students will apply studio practices of preparing clay, glazes, kiln loading, and firing. (6 contact hours: 6 lab)
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3.00 Credits
This studio course explores basic design and techniques of fabrication (soldering, surface texture, lost wax casting, and enameling) as applied to jewelry and small metal objects. (6 contact hours: 6 lab)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARTS 2275 or permission of instructor This studio course explores advanced techniques in design and the fabrication of jewelry and small metal objects. Students will apply enameling, lost wax casting, soldering, surface texture, and creative design concepts. (6 contact hours: 6 lab)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARTS 2276 or permission of instructor This studio course explores advanced techniques in the design and fabrication of jewelry and small metal objects. Students will apply hydraulic die forming, fold forming, repoussage, fabrication, small tool making, advanced surface textures, surface embellishment, and creative design concepts. The course will provide studio time for investigation and creation of samples, resulting in the design and production of at least three completed projects. (6 contact hours: 6 lab)
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3.00 Credits
This studio course provides a basic introduction to sculptural materials, tools and fabrication techniques in creating three-dimensional forms. Students will explore various methods of forming clay, plaster, wood, plastic, and metals. (6 contact hours: 6 lab)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARTS 2290 or permission of instructor This studio course continues the exploration of techniques of fabricating three-dimensional forms. The course places emphasis on proper studio practices, creative design, and the process of casting metal in the foundry. (6 contact hours: 6 lab)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARTS 1130 or permission of instructor This studio course explores various basic transparent media techniques, materials and processes associated with watercolor painting. The course places emphasis on developing proper studio practices, the control and handling of media and tools, and basic color theory. (6 contact hours: 6 lab)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARTS 2300 or permission of instructor This studio course continues the exploration of transparent media techniques and their application to the rendering of natural subjects, textures, and light. The course places emphasis on more comprehensive experimentation and the creation of effective watercolor compositions. (6 contact hours: 6 lab)
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