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2.00 Credits
Fall, Spring Materials fee will be required In this course, students will be engaged in the study and practice of advanced enameling techniques. Cold joint and a variety of closures will be explored to expand the student's knowledge and creative possibilities. Prerequisite: CRFT 142, Enameling: An Introduction.
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2.00 Credits
Fall, Spring, Summer Materials fee will be required This course is a continuing development of stained glass techniques with refinement in both technical and aesthetic pursuits. The use of glass in the construction of three dimensional forms, especially lamp and terrarium forms will be emphasized. Prerequisite: CRFT 151, Introduction to Stained Glass Techniques.
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2.00 Credits
Fall, Spring Materials fee will be required In this class, students will design and construct a piece of furniture from their own original drawings, from wood selection and preparation to the finished piece of furniture. They will demonstrate proficiency in more complicated uses of mortise and tenon; wood bending; and frame and panel construction. Students will refine advanced skills with a strong emphasis on craftsmanship. Prerequisites: CRFT 101, Introduction to Furniture Making; CRFT 200, Furniture Making II.
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2.00 Credits
Fall, Spring, Summer Materials fee will be required This class is designed for the experienced pottery student. Students will be involved in advanced pottery techniques and will explore clay as a creative medium. Students will experiment with advanced firing techniques such as raku and pit firing. Prerequisites: CRFT 111, Introduction to Pottery; CRFT 211, Pottery II.
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2.00 Credits
Fall, Spring Materials fee will be required This class is for students continuing with the study of fabric structure, color and design of textile, and actual performance of techniques on the loom. Prerequisites: CRFT 221, Weaving II; CRFT 222, Spinning and Dyeing II.
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2.00 Credits
Fall, Spring, Summer Materials fee will be required Techniques of setting cabochon and faceted stones in both hand-made and commercial settings will be taught in this course. Construction of bezel and basket settings for round- and fancy-shaped stones will be covered, as well as tube and channel settings. Stone and gem identification and individual characteristics of stones will be discussed. Prerequisites: CRFT 141, Jewelry I; CRFT 241, Jewelry II.
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1.00 Credits
Fall, Spring Materials fee will be required This course introduces artists and crafts persons to the skills and resources needed to market their own work. It will provide information skills in the areas of: establishing credibility, developing portfolios and printed materials, securing exhibitions, direct selling, public relations, legal questions, and financial management for the artist/craftsperson.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring This course is an introduction to criminal law in the United States. The course begins with an overview of the American criminal justice system. Substantive criminal law and procedural criminal law, including probable cause and search and seizure, are covered during the semester. This course is not applicable to the Criminal Justice A.A.S. degree program.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring, Summer This course explores the ethical dilemmas present in the criminal justice system. Current issues in policing, corrections, courts and forensic science will be covered.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an analysis of the nature and purpose of criminal investigation. Students will discuss various methods of investigation, the interview and interrogation of suspects, collection and preservation of evidence, use of informants, techniques of surveillance and special investigation techniques and an overview of forensic services. Offered Fall, Spring, DL. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Credit Schedule Types: Lecture School of Liberal Arts College Crim Just, Forensics, Pub Adm Department Course Attributes: Career,Tech,Foreign Lang(24HR), Free Elective, Restricted (HUS)
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