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CRCM 213: Introduction to Handbuilding
3.00 Credits
The University of the Arts - Closed
Beginning studio work with clay using the handbuilding processes of slab, coil pinch, and pressing form molds, plus related glazing and firing techniques. Problems given emphasize developing each student's potential for personal expression and artistic invention. Formerly CR 212A 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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CRCM 214: Introduction to Handbuilding
3.00 Credits
The University of the Arts - Closed
Beginning studio work with clay using the handbuilding processes of slab, coil pinch, and pressing form molds, plus related glazing and firing techniques. Problems given emphasize developing each student's potential for personal expression and artistic invention. Formerly CR 212B Prerequisites & Notes Priority enrollment to Crafts majors. Credits: 3 cr, 6 hrs
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CRCM 214 - Introduction to Handbuilding
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CRCM 220: Ceramics
3.00 Credits
The University of the Arts - Closed
Through lecture and demonstration, students learn basic skills such as handbuilding, throwing, and press molding with an introduction to loading and firing kilns. Mixing clay, slips, and glazes is also being covered. Graduate students may register for this course under GRCR 660. Formerly CR 256 Prerequisites & Notes May be taken twice for credit. Credits: 1.5 cr, 3 hrs
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CRCM 220 - Ceramics
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CRCM 221: Introduction to Molding & Casting
3.00 Credits
The University of the Arts - Closed
A course in modelmaking, moldmaking, and casting techniques using plaster and synthetic compounds. Emphasis is on developing proficiency in slip casting for use in the artist's studio and in industry for serial production. Formerly CR 251 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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CRCM 222: Plaster Workshop
3.00 Credits
The University of the Arts - Closed
An introductory course in modelmaking, moldmaking, and casting techniques, using plaster and synthetic compounds. This course emphasizes the usefulness of these media to designers and artists. Formerly CR 252 Prerequisites & Notes Priority enrollment to Crafts majors. May be taken twice for credit. Credits: 1.5 cr, 3 hrs
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CRCM 222 - Plaster Workshop
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CRCM 223: Ceramic Technology
3.00 Credits
The University of the Arts - Closed
A lecture and laboratory course designed to investigate basic clay and glaze materials. Students gain an intuitive understanding of ceramic materials, their practical and aesthetic properties, and develop a series of personal glazes. The nature of clays and the relationship among clay bodies, slips, sigillatas, and glazes is also explored. Formerly CR 253 Prerequisites & Notes May be taken four times for credit. Credits: 1.5 cr, 3 hrs
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CRCM 224: Large Scale Handbuilding
3.00 Credits
The University of the Arts - Closed
The fundamentals of large-scale handbuilding in clay in two specific areas: a) building a three-dimensional form, using proper clay bodies, building interior support systems, building and drying methods for large work, and moving, loading, and firing techniques; b) covering large areas with smaller parts and exploring fitting and interlocking systems of wall relief or free-standing form. Problems are given with an emphasis on developing potential for personal expression and artistic invention. Formerly CR 255 Prerequisites & Notes Priority enrollment to Crafts majors. May be taken twice for credit. Credits: 1.5 cr, 3 hrs
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CRCM 224 - Large Scale Handbuilding
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CRCM 311: Advanced Throwing
3.00 Credits
The University of the Arts - Closed
Concentration on resolving conceptual and formal issues as they relate to individual exploration on the wheel. Problems encourage uniqueness and challenge abilities. Typical issues include usage and symbolic function, serial production, the table, and site-oriented applications, and medium- to large-scale use of materials. All problems stress practical as well as aesthetic resourcefulness with clay on the wheel. Senior Craft 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 370A Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: CRCM 211, CRCM 212 Priority enrollment to Crafts majors. May be taken twice for credit. Credits: 3 cr, 6 hrs
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CRCM 312: Advanced Throwing
3.00 Credits
The University of the Arts - Closed
Concentration on resolving conceptual and formal issues as they relate to individual exploration on the wheel. Problems encourage uniqueness and challenge abilities. Typical issues include usage and symbolic function, serial production, the table, and site-oriented applications, and medium- to large-scale use of materials. All problems stress practical as well as aesthetic resourcefulness with clay on the wheel. Senior Craft 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 370B Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: CRCM 211, CRCM 212 Priority enrollment to Crafts majors. May be taken twice for credit. Credits: 3 cr, 6 hrs
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CRCM 312 - Advanced Throwing
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CRCM 313: Advanced Ceramics
3.00 Credits
The University of the Arts - Closed
Concentration on resolving conceptual and formal issues as they relate to individual exploration. Problems encourage uniqueness and challenge abilities. Typical issues include usage and symbolic function, production, and site-oriented applications, and medium- to large-scale use of materials. All problems stress practical as well as aesthetic resourcefulness. 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 371A Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: 6 credits from courses: CRCM 211, CRCM 212, CRCM 213, CRCM 214 Priority enrollment to Crafts majors. May be taken twice for credit. Credits: 3 cr, 6 hrs
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