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CRMT 322: Advanced Metals
3.00 Credits
The University of the Arts - Closed
Builds upon a basic grounding in metalsmithing skills. Technical demonstrations and conceptual projects vary from year to year so that students retaking the course will not find it redundant. The goals of the course are to increase awareness of metal's possibilities, increase metalworking skill, aid in the development of a personal aesthetic, and develop thinking and problem-solving abilities. Senior Crafts majors taking this course may choose to spend all or part of their time producing thesis work to supplement the thesis component of Crafts Projects III. Formerly CR 381B Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: 6 credits from courses: CRMT 211, CRMT 212, CRMT 221 Priority enrollment to Crafts majors. May be taken twice for credit. Credits: 3 cr, 6 hrs Crafts - Wood
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CRWD 211: Introduction to Woodworking
3.00 Credits
The University of the Arts - Closed
Introduction to basic woodworking skills and processes, including sharpening and setting up hand tools and machinery, theory of solid wood joinery, and construction. In addition to building technical skills, emphasis is on contemporary and historical furniture design issues. Formerly CR 261A Prerequisites & Notes Priority enrollment to Crafts majors and Multidisciplinary Fine Arts majors. Credits: 3 cr, 6 hrs
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CRWD 212: Introduction to Woodworking
3.00 Credits
The University of the Arts - Closed
Introduction to basic woodworking skills and processes, including sharpening and setting up hand tools and machinery, theory of solid wood joinery, and construction. In addition to building technical skills, emphasis is on contemporary and historical furniture design issues. Formerly CR 261B Credits: 3 cr, 6 hrs
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CRWD 221: Introduction to Furniture
3.00 Credits
The University of the Arts - Closed
This course presents a series of design problems emphasizing exploration of ideas through drawing and model making. Historic and contemporary examples are studied. Fundamental joinery techniques are covered, but the emphasis is on design exploration, imagination, and inventiveness. Students provide their own materials and some hand tools. Formerly CR 285 Prerequisites & Notes Priority enrollment to Crafts majors and Multidisciplinary Fine Arts majors. May be taken twice for credit. Credits: 3 cr, 6 hrs
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CRWD 223: Wood Carving
3.00 Credits
The University of the Arts - Closed
An introductory course focused on the development of technical skills. A survey of historical and contemporary precedents exposes the student to the potential wood carving has as a vehicle for artistic expression. The class covers the selection, use, and sharpening of tools, materials and choice of woods, lamination and joinery used for carving, finishing techniques, and letter carving. Students provide their own carving tools. Formerly CR 286 Prerequisites & Notes Priority enrollment to Crafts majors and Multidisciplinary Fine Arts majors. May be taken twice for credit. Credits: 1.5 cr, 3 hrs
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CRWD 224: Low-Tech Furniture
3.00 Credits
The University of the Arts - Closed
Using materials gathered from both nature and the urban environment, students make chairs, tables and other functional objects. Inspired by the design inherent in natural materials, branches and twigs, artifacts, and found objects, the class conceives and executes a series of projects. Basic, non-technical construction methods and simple hand tools are stressed. Formerly CR 287 Prerequisites & Notes Priority enrollment to Crafts majors and Multidisciplinary Fine Arts majors. May be taken twice for credit. Credits: 3 cr, 6 hrs
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CRWD 311: Advanced Wood
3.00 Credits
The University of the Arts - Closed
Covers tools, joinery, methods, and materials. Content progresses with increasing complexity, involving machining, hand tools, finishing, and surface treatments. Senior Crafts majors taking this course may choose to spend all or part of their time producing thesis work to supplement the thesis component of Crafts Projects III. Formerly CR 386 Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: 6 credits from courses: CRWD 211, CRWD 212 Priority enrollment to Crafts majors and Multidisciplinary Fine Arts majors. May be taken twice for credit. Credits: 3 cr, 6 hrs
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CRWD 321: Advanced Furniture
3.00 Credits
The University of the Arts - Closed
Continuation of CRWD 223 (Introduction to Furniture) involving more complex design projects, combinations of objects, and advanced model making and finishing techniques. Emphasis on imagination, inventiveness, and depth of content. Senior Crafts majors taking this course may choose to spend all or part of their time producing thesis work to supplement the thesis component of Crafts Projects III. Formerly CR 385A Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: CRWD 221 Priority enrollment to Crafts majors. May be taken twice for credit. Credits: 3 cr, 6 hrs
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CRWD 322: Advanced Furniture
3.00 Credits
The University of the Arts - Closed
Continuation of CRWD 223 (Introduction to Furniture) involving more complex design projects, combinations of objects, and advanced model making and finishing techniques. Emphasis on imagination, inventiveness, and depth of content. Senior Crafts majors taking this course may choose to spend all or part of their time producing thesis work to supplement the thesis component of Crafts Projects III. Formerly CR 385B Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: CRWD 221 Priority enrollment to Crafts majors. May be taken twice for credit. Credits: 3 cr, 6 hrs Graduate
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DACR 101: Tap Dance I
5.00 Credits
The University of the Arts - Closed
Basic vocabulary of tap and development of rhythmically accurate footwork and accompanying body movements. Formerly DA 123A Prerequisites & Notes Open to majors in the School of Dance only. Credits: 1 cr, 1.5 hrs
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