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ARTS 2040: Printmaking
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
Beginning Printmaking is an introductory course, focusing primarily on relief and intaglio types of printing. Lithography and screen-printing may also be explored. Solar plates, Pronto Plates or other print technologies using computer generated or photographic imagery will also be taught. Studio activities focus on the creation of substrates whose surfaces are saturated with ink and then handprinted onto paper or another surface, allowing the creation of 'multiple originals.' Prerequisites ARTS 1010
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ARTS 2050: Introduction to Ceramics
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
This course is an introduction to basic principles, concepts, history and skills of studio ceramics. The class will survey historical and contemporary approaches and concerns. Students will fabricate a variety of projects involving vessel-making (hand built and wheel-thrown) and sculptural techniques as well as observe various firing and finishing processes. Basic health and safety issues will be addressed. Prerequisites ARTS 1030 or Instructor Approval
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ARTS 2060: Introduction to Jewelry
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
This course is designed to introduce students to the art of jewelry design. Students will become familiar with jewelry design from the past to contemporary trends. Various techniques including etching, soldering, casting, piercing and stone setting will be taught. Students will become aware of how to operate tools and machinery in jewelry construction. Emphasis will be placed on design principles including contrast, emphasis, repetition (pattern), and balance. Critical thinking, aesthetics, and craftsmanship will be the core of jewelry design.
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ARTS 2130: Advanced Sculpture
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
This hands-on studio course is a continuation of ARTS 2030. A wider range of choices will be left to the individual within a structured environment of criticism and instruction. Students are encouraged to explore personal areas of interest and are required to develop a familiarity with the history of sculpture as well as mastering chosen sculpture techniques. Prerequisites ARTS 2030
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ARTS 2160: Advanced Jewelry Making
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
Advanced Jewelry Making is designed for the student who has mastered the techniques and process taught in Introduction to Jewelry. This course stresses creative solutions to more advanced design problems. Prerequisites ARTS 2060
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ARTS 2220: Art Gallery Management
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
This course is an introduction to gallery management including planning, preparation, installation and publicizing of exhibitions. Students will gain practical experience at Metro's Elkhorn Campus Art Gallery. Periodic field trips to other galleries required. Prerequisites ARTS 2060
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ARTS 2900: Special Topics in Art
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other courses of the art program. Skill Level
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AUTB 1000: Automotive Welding I
3.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
The student learns techniques of oxyacetylene cutting and welding for automotive applications. S/he is introduced to the theory and use of the Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welder and the plasma-cutting torch in the repair of high strength steel structural and non-structural body components.
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AUTB 1010: Automotive Welding II
3.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
The student continues to build his/her skills in automotive welding applications. The MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welding equipment is taught. Various types and positions of welds are stressed. Prerequisites AUTB 1000
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AUTB 1100: Structural Repair I
3.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
The student learns to analyze various types of vehicle damage, interpret dimension specification sheets, and how to select and set up various types of measuring systems used for damage analysis. Prerequisites Mechanical Aptitude Test or AUTT 1000
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