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8.00 Credits
Refining methods, materials, and techniques of photography as well as developing working knowledge of chemistry, film, and paper. Assignments challenge students' insight into their own portfolios of photographs as well as those of other photographers.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the design and making of functional pottery as well as sculptural objects. Students learn basic forming processes of the wheel, coil, and slab construction. While the emphasis is on high-fired stoneware, students are introduced to Raku and soda firing. Content and advanced processes and skills are encouraged according to the individual's level.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the design and making of functional pottery as well as sculptural objects. Students learn basic forming processes of the wheel, coil, and slab construction. While the emphasis is on high-fired stoneware, students are introduced to Raku and soda firing. Content and advanced processes and skills are encouraged according to the individual's level.
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8.00 Credits
Creative approach to fashion design, with flat pattern and draping skills used in the development of original sample garments. Construction techniques and industrial methods presented and applied to specific structured design problems. Students work with visiting designer-critics. Garments are reviewed by a professional jury in the spring semester and selected for the annual student fashion show.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to familiarize students with techniques and materials used in drawing flats, floats, croquis, specs, and illustrations for fashion design. Design problems associated with designing groups, collections, and lines of apparel for popular and selected consumption are included.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to familiarize students with the equipment and technology peculiar to a career in fashion design. Emphasis on increased awareness of the capabilities of the materials and equipment. Development of skills peculiar to apparel design, and appreciation of the processes involved in the design and manufacturing of apparel.
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3.00 Credits
Studies in special subjects. Topics vary from semester to semester. Consult course listings.
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3.00 Credits
Introductory study of textiles, beginning with study of the basic fibers used in textile production, through weaving, knitting, dyeing, printing, and finishing. Class format includes lectures, field trips, garment study, and a variety of creative projects that replicate current textile production techniques such as weaving, silkscreen, dyeing, and printing.
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8.00 Credits
Creative approach to fashion design, with flat pattern and draping skills used in the development of original sample garments. Construction techniques and industrial methods presented and applied to specific structured design problems. Students work with visiting designer-critics. Garments are reviewed by a professional jury in the spring semester and selected for the annual student fashion show.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to familiarize students with techniques and materials used in drawing flats, floats, croquis, specs, and illustrations for fashion design. Design problems associated with designing groups, collections, and lines of apparel for popular and selected consumption are included.
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