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4.00 Credits
This course deals with techniques required to manipulate basic fibers. It explores the range of stitches for various techniques and the sizing specifications in relationship to yarn and tool sizes.A series of projects are created relevant to specific guidelines set forth by the instructor. It covers the tools and techniques needed to crochet, knit, appliqu, quilt, embroider, spin yarn on a drop spindle, and off-loom weaving.
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4.00 Credits
This course deals with three-dimensional weaving using wicker. It introduces other materials such as paper, corrugated paper board, yarns,wire, bark, and beads into the weaving process. It covers the design a variety of vessels that are traditional, contemporary, or experimental. Coiling, splint work, plaiting, hoop, and rib weaving techniques are included.The required technical skills are learned to execute design ideas.
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4.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of CR102 Fiber Arts 1.Various techniques are incorporated into the required projects. Emphasis isplaced on creative problem-solving.Three mini projects are completed, which are used as pre-production planning for the final comprehensive project. Prerequisite: CR102 Fiber Arts 1.
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4.00 Credits
This course deals with three-dimensional weaving using wicker. It includes other materials, including paper, corrugated paper board, wire, bark, and beads,with a concentration on designing and building capital fund management, as well as supervising the operation and maintenance of existing facilities. It covers health and safety issues impacting students, staff, and community. This course does not satisfy the requirements for any courses in the Civil EngineeringTechnology programs.
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4.00 Credits
This course deals with hand weaving on a floor loom. It covers the mastery of basic weaving skills, including dressing a loom, making drafts for weaving patterns, and actual weaving. It includes different kinds of looms, yarns, and tools and techniques needed to weave specific items. Sample pieces of various weaves are created.
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4.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of CR201Weaving. It covers themastery of weaving techniques and skills. It requires the designand execution of complicated weaving patterns on the floor loom.Topics will include discussions of yarns, color values, different kinds of looms,weaving patterns, and the history of weaving. Prerequisite: CR201Weaving.
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4.00 Credits
Independent Study in Arts & Crafts Cr
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3.00 Credits
A wide variety of credit courses including but not limited to swimming, fitness center, badminton, tennis, golf, bowling and aerobic dance.
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6.00 Credits
This course includes fundamental drafting techniques such as orthographic projection, dimensioning, multi-view, plan, profile, and crosssections. Basic sketching is presented. Emphasis is on transportation engineering and surveying drawing using industry standard software (Computer Aided Drafting).
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2.00 Credits
This course is a study of force systems and their actions on bodies at rest.Topics include force systems, equilibrium, distributed forces, centroid,moment of inertia, and friction. Prerequisite: MA121 Fundamentals of College Mathematics 1.(Spring, Summer semester)
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