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2040-301: Materials and Process of Ceramics Sophomore
6.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
A course with concentration on the fundamentals of pottery making. The student will design and make utilitarian pottery, with emphasis on form, function and surface decoration. The student will primarily focus on high fi ring techniques. The students will also study clay materials and chemistry. Credit 6
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2040-301 - Materials and Process of Ceramics Sophomore
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2040-302: Materials and Process of Ceramics Sophomore
6.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This course continues to focus on the fundamentals of working with ceramics. The emphasis is working within the vessel format. Primarily students will be working with handbuilding techniques. The students will work at a mid range fi ring temperature. In the course the student will also learn glaze calculation. (2040-301) Credit 6
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2040-302 - Materials and Process of Ceramics Sophomore
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2040-303: Materials and Process of Ceramics Sophomore
6.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This course investigates the issues involved in ceramic sculpture. Students will primarily investigate issues of form and scale. The primary focus of fi rings will be low fi re and raku techniques. In this course the student will also learn the fundamentals of kiln building and firing techniques. (2040-302) Credit 6
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2040-303 - Materials and Process of Ceramics Sophomore
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2040-401: Materials and Process of Ceramics Junior
6.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
A course with concentration on utilitarian ceramics, the fundamentals of pottery making. There will be a focus on the students developing their own aesthetic ideas and independent fi ring methodology. A continuation of technique development in ceramic making and fi ring. The students will also work on the connections of their work and ceramics art history. (2040-303) Credit 6 ( F)
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2040-401 - Materials and Process of Ceramics Junior
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2040-402: Materials and Process of Ceramics Junior
6.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
A course with continuing concentration of working with the vessel. Students will investigate their own methodologies of making and developing their ideas through using the vessel. There will be an emphasis on historical context and personal expression. (2040-401) Credit 6
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2040-402 - Materials and Process of Ceramics Junior
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2040-403: Materials and Process of Ceramics Junior
6.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
A course with continuing concentration of developing ceramic sculpture. Working on both large and small scale, and addressing the concepts of presentation. There will be a strong emphasis on developing the student's own aesthetics, personal voice and idea. (2040-402) Credit 6
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2040-501: Materials and Process of Ceramics Senior
6.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
A course to begin to develop a senior thesis. This is a cohesive body of work centering on a singular theme agreed to by the student and his or her advisor. Students are required to develop their own clays, glazes, and fi ring methodology and will begin to research information for their written thesis. (2040-403) Credit 6
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2040-502: Materials and Process of Ceramics Senior
6.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
Students will continue to develop their senior thesis studio work. There will be an emphasis on contemporary and historical context for this work, as well as personal glaze and fi ring development. Students will begin to address the written element of their thesis and developing a body of work for their senior thesis exhibition. (2040-501) Credit 6
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2040-503: Materials and Process of Ceramics Senior III
6.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
A course where the seniors' fi nal written thesis exhibition is the culmination of their years work. (2040-502) Credit 6
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2041-215: Freshmen:Introduction to Glass and Glass Sculpture
2.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This is a survey course for students interested in glass as a medium for artistic expression and design applications. Topics regarding history, contemporary issues, science, and technology of glass are discussed. Students will conceive, design and execute glasswork with engraving, glass blowing, and casting. Emphasis will be placed on introductory learning and career opportunities that are available with the material. The course includes a visit to the Corning Museum of Glass. Credit 2
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