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  • 1.00 Credits

    P ART1750C introduces the student to the basic techniques of ceramics with an emphasis on handbuilding, decorative, and glazing techniques. This course introduces the student to the creative process, concept development, and broadens and sensitizes the student to the materials and techniques involved in ceramic processes. Students are advised that, while not a prerequisite, this course is of benefit prior to enrolling in other courses with ceramic components such as Ceramics 2 Wheel throwing. ART1750C Ceramics 1 Handbuilding satisfies the prerequisite requirement for students wishing to further their ceramic studies in ART1758C Ceramics 3 Intermediate level. There is no prerequisite required or previous experience necessary in order to take t Full Description
  • 3.00 Credits

    P ART1752C introduces the student to the basic techniques of ceramics with an emphasis on wheel throwing, decorative, and glazing techniques. This course introduces the student to the creative process, concept development, and broadens and sensitizes the student to the materials and techniques involved in ceramic processes. Ceramics 2 Wheel Throwing satisfies the prerequisite requirement for students wishing to further their ceramic studies in ART1758C Ceramics 3, Intermediate Level. There is no prerequisite required or previous experience necessary in order to take this class
  • 3.00 Credits

    P ART1758C is an advanced course with an emphasis on skill refinement in either wheel throwing or handbuilding. In this course the student will develop idea formation and design skills to create a cohesive group of artwork. The student will learn advanced conceptual development and finishing processes. It is expected that students enrolled in Ceramics 3, Intermediate Level have successfully completed one or more of the following courses: ART1750C Ceramics 1, Handbuilding, and/or ART1752C Ceramics 2, Wheel Throwing
  • 3.00 Credits

    P Specialized Group Study - course content and subject are variable. Offered as it seems required or desirable to supplement existing credit courses
  • 3.00 Credits

    P ART2006C introduces the student to the basic terminology, tools and techniques of studio art with an emphasis on experimentation and investigation through various hands-on projects using traditional and non-traditional fine art processes. This course introduces the student to the creative process, concept development, and broadens and sensitizes the student to the materials and techniques involved in the creative process
  • 3.00 Credits

    P ART2151C introduces students to model making and casting by the lost wax method. Jewelry Casting emphasizes the development of manual skills and personal creativity through the application of basic design principles in casting. Students will become familiar with the basic tools, equipment and vocabulary associated with jewelry casting. There is no prerequisite required or previous experience necessary in order to take this class
  • 3.00 Credits

    P ART2302C introduces the student to the use of multiple materials within the production of individual art works. Mixed Media Drawing introduces the student to an expanded creative process and concept development. Through the development of individual written creative proposals, students concentrate on explorations of materials and techniques involved in mixed media drawing processes. Mixed Media Drawing requires an independent work ethic typical of advanced studies and the commitment of substantial time toward the completion of projects, both in and outside of scheduled class time. It is expected that students enrolled in Mixed Media Drawing have successfully completed ART1300C Beginning Drawing either at SFCC or the equivalent course at ano Full Description
  • 2.00 Credits

    P ART2401C provides students with the opportunity to further explore the processes and techniques used in various types of printmaking. Students will become further familiarized with the vocabulary and conventions of printmaking processes and media. Through the development of individual written proposals, students concentrate on advanced techniques of printmaking and individual explorations of printmaking mediums. Printmaking 2 requires an independent work ethic typical of advanced studies and the commitment of substantial time towards the completion of projects, both in and outside of scheduled class time. It is expected that students enrolled in Printmaking 2 have successfully completed one or more of the following courses: ART1400C Printma Full Description
  • 3.00 Credits

    P ART2432C introduces the student to the basic techniques of photo silkscreen/serigraph printing. Students will learn the proper use of facilities and equipment unique to the printmaking studio and become familiar with the basic vocabulary and techniques of making and printing photo-silkscreen prints. Photo Silkscreen requires an independent work ethic typical of studio course work and the commitment of substantial time toward the completion of projects, both in and outside of scheduled class time including extensive time in the darkroom outside of regularly scheduled class hours. This class is normally recommended as a studio elective only for second year Visual Arts majors. Prerequisite: ART1430C Printmaking 1
  • 3.00 Credits

    P ART2440C introduces students to basic techniques of relief printing. Students will learn the proper use of facilities and equipment unique to the printmaking studio and become familiar with the basic vocabulary and techniques of making and printing relief prints. Relief Printing requires an independent work ethic typical of studio course work and the commitment of substantial time toward the completion of projects, both in and outside of scheduled class time. This class is normally recommended as a studio elective only for second year Visual Arts majors. There is no prerequisite required or previous experience necessary in order to take this class
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