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6.00 Credits
This is the second of a three-quarter sequential class covering the intermediate techniques and aesthetics of woodworking. This course addresses the issues of source material used for inspiration in the design process. It requires the investigation and selection of specifi c source material to be used to design a specifi c piece of furniture. Additional techniques are also included. The course includes a machine maintenance program. Materials fee required. (2044-401) Credit 6
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6.00 Credits
This is the third of a three-quarter sequential class covering the intermediate techniques and aesthetics of woodworking. This course addresses the issues of large, solid, wood carcase construction, as well as multiple drawer construction, through the design and construction of a chest of drawers. Additional techniques are also included. The course includes a machine maintenance program. Materials fee required. (2044-402) Credit 6
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6.00 Credits
This is the second of a three-quarter sequential class covering the advanced techniques and aesthetics of woodworking. This course addresses aspects of woodworking students may wish to pursue after graduation. Students select from a menu of topics: jigs and fi xtures (shaper, router, etc.), industry-related series production, outdoor, site specific, multiple seating, multimedia and sculpture. They then develop a proposal for a body of work that may span more than one quarter. Students may select more than one topic. The course includes a machine maintenance program. Materials fee required. (2044-501) Credit 6
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6.00 Credits
This is the last of a three-quarter sequential class covering advanced techniques and aesthetics of woodworking. This course addresses aspects of woodworking students may wish to pursue after graduation. Students select from a menu of topics: jigs and fi xtures (shaper, router, etc), industry-related series production, outdoor, site specifi c, multiple seating, multimedia, and sculpture. This represents a continuation of the body of work begun in a previous quarter. Students may select more than one topic. The course includes a machine maintenance program. Materials fee required. (2044-502) Credit 6
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3.00 Credits
Freehand concept sketching technique for the crafts major. Credit 3
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3.00 Credits
Course covers basic drafting technique as it is used for both design and presentation. Topics covered include use of instruments, lettering, standard conventions, dimensioning, basic layout techniques and formats, orthographic projection, sectioning, auxiliary views, axonometric drawings, measured perspective, comprehensive working drawings, and presentation techniques. Credit 3
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3.00 Credits
Course covering introduction to basic computer assisted drawing and design (CADD) technique as it is used for both design and presentation. Topics covered include introduction to the computer, basic CADD issues, twodimensional drafting, the three-dimensional environment, associative views, generating working drawings, printing, and plotting. Credit 3
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3.00 Credits
One of three courses covering topics commonly associated with the operation of a small business in fi elds related to the fi ne and applied arts. This course covers career assessment, qualitative and quantitative evaluation and assessment of potential career paths through the development of a comprehensive business plan, and employment options. The course includes lectures, group discussions, independent study, studio and business visits, homework, papers and reports, and oral presentations. Credit 3
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3.00 Credits
One of three courses covering topics commonly associated with the operation of a small business in fi elds related to the fi ne and applied arts. This course addresses promotional issues including portfolio, photography, resume writing, business cards and stationery, marketing, and client relations etc. Students will create their own comprehensive promotional package. The course includes lectures, group discussions, independent study, studio and business visits, homework, papers and reports, and oral presentations. Credit 3
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3.00 Credits
One of three courses covering topics commonly associated with the operation of a small business in fi elds related to the fi ne and applied arts. This course addresses day-to-day business operations including; as marketing, contracts and other legal issues, record keeping, banking, insurance, taxes, employees, and location and layout of a business. The course includes lectures, group discussions, independent study, studio and business visits, homework, papers and reports, and a oral presentation. This course is required for all School of American Crafts BFA seniors. Credit 3
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