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3.00 Credits
The student will develop basic skills in ceramics including clay preparation, throwing on the wheel, hand-building, and glaze application. FALL
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3.00 Credits
The student will develop basic skills in ceramics including clay preparation, throwing, hand building, glaze application, mixing and applying engobes, stains, and slips. WINTER
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3.00 Credits
The student will develop basic skills in ceramics including clay preparation, throwing, hand building, glaze application, mixing and applying engobes, stains, and slips. The student will develop skill in the use of various methods of surface treatments on clay forms, such as stamping, sgraffito, carving, distortion of form, and clay additions. SPRING
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3.00 Credits
The student will have the opportunity to further develop the techniques learned in Introduction to Ceramics and will research clay bodies and glazes. The student will understand kiln building, firing methods and advanced techniques in hand-building, throwing, and surface decoration. Prerequisite: ART 250, 251, or 252, or instructor approval. FALL
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3.00 Credits
Experienced ceramics students will explore the results from firing clay using atmospheric firing processes such as Wood, Raku, and Sager firing. Prerequisite: ART 251, 252, or 253, or instructor approval. SPRING
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3.00 Credits
The student will have the opportunity to apply the techniques learned in Introduction to Ceramics and develop skill in researching clay bodies and glazes. The student will understand kiln building, firing methods and advanced techniques in hand-building, throwing, and surface decoration. Prerequisite: ART 250, 251, or 252, or instructor approval. WINTER
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3.00 Credits
The student will have the opportunity to further develop the techniques learned in Introduction to Ceramics and will research clay bodies and glazes. The student will understand kiln building, firing methods and advanced techniques in hand-building, throwing, and surface decoration. Prerequisite: ART 250, 251, or 252, or instructor approval. SPRING
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3.00 Credits
This is the first course in a year-long sequence recommended for students preparing for architecture, interior architecture, and graphic design programs. During the sequence, students learn techniques for woodcut, monoprint and etching. Students may work in the media introduced this term or any media they have studied in a previous course. Prerequisites: None, but drawing and design classes are recommended. FALL 2009 - 2010
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3.00 Credits
Students demonstrate knowledge of the techniques of making original fine art prints acquired through lectures, studio projects, and individual applications. Students may work in the media introduced this term and/ or any media they have studied in a previous course. Prerequisites: None, but drawing and design classes are recommended. WINTER 2009 - 2010
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3.00 Credits
Students demonstrate knowledge of the techniques of making original fine art prints acquired through lectures, studio projects, and individual applications. Students may work in the media introduced this term and/ or any media they have studied in a previous course. Prerequisites: None, but drawing and design classes are recommended. SPRING 2009 - 2010
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