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2042-502: Materials and Processed of Metals:Senior
6.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This course introduces advanced gem setting and identifi cation, gemstone anatomy, and jewelry mechanisms. Students also begin to pursue the issue of career opportunities by involving themselves in contacting potential employers in a "job search" seminar. Materials fee required. (2042-501 ) Credit 6
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2042-503: Materials and Processes of Metals:Senior
6.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This course provides the student with individual research in technique and design. The third quarter senior level students are encouraged to assemble a group show of their four year's work; complete a job search, and a professional portfolio including resume, photography, and renderings. Materials fee required. (2042-502) Credit 6
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2043-251,252,253,254: Textile Elective
3.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
A basic course in design and techniques in textiles. Each quarter a different area of study is undertaken in quilt making, natural basketry, crochet, soft sculpture or other non-loom textile processes. Materials fee required. Credit 3
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2044-215: Freshmen:Introduction to Woodworking and Furniture
2.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This course is designed to introduce the beginning student to the fi eld of woodworking and furniture design. There will be hands-on involvement with the material as well as a look at career opportunities for a contemporary woods craftsperson. Slide talks, technical demonstrations, fi eld trips, design and design review will be some of the ways we experience this area fi rsthand. Due to safety issues, no students may, for any reason, miss the fi rst class. Credit 2
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2044-251,252,253,254: Wood Elective
3.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
A nonsequential, elementary course in designing and building wooden projects such as a tray, small box, or small table. More choice of project is afforded students who take the course for a second or third quarter. Materials fee required. Due to safety issues, no students may, for any reason, miss the fi rst class. Credit 3
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2044-301: Materials and Processes of Wood:Sophomore
6.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This is the fi rst of a three-quarter sequential class covering the fundamental techniques and aesthetics of woodworking. Topics covered include the care and use of hand tools, wood as a material, its basic properties, basic joinery, fundamental techniques of wood fabrication, and finishing. The course includes a machine maintenance program. Materials fee required. Credit 6
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2044-302: Materials and Processes of Wood:Sophomore
6.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This is the second of a three-quarter sequential class covering the fundamental techniques and aesthetics of woodworking. Topics covered include the continued care and use of hand tools, and the introduction of power equipment. Basic joinery and fundamental techniques of wood fabrication are continued using both hand and power equipment, and additional fi nishing techniques are studied. The course includes a machine maintenance program. Materials fee required. (2044-301) Credit 6
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2044-303: Materials and Processes of Wood:Sophomore
6.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This is the third of a three-quarter sequential class covering the fundamental techniques and aesthetics of woodworking. Topics covered include the continued care and use of hand tools, and the further introduction of power equipment. Basic joinery and fundamental techniques of wood fabrication are continued using both hand and power equipment, and additional fi nishing techniques are studied. The course includes a machine maintenance program. Materials fee required. (2044-302) Credit 6
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2044-321: Wood Carving Elective
2.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This is a non-sequential, elementary course in designing and building wooden projects such as a tray, small box, or small table. More choice of projects is afforded students who take the course for a second or third quarter. Materials fee may be required. Credit 2
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2044-401: Materials and Processes of Wood:Junior
6.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This is the fi rst of a three-quarter sequential class covering the intermediate techniques and aesthetics of woodworking. This course addresses issues surrounding the design and construction of a chair with regards to aesthetics, ergonomics, structure (geometry, triangulation), materials, etc. The course includes a machine maintenance program. Materials fee required. (2044-303) Credit 6
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