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ARAD 3307: Functional Ceramic Techniques and Technology
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Prerequisite: ARST 3351. This course focuses on the exploration of functional ceramics through a variety of advanced forming and finishing techniques to assist with a production oriented studio methodology. By using traditional based processes, students will build a greater proficiency in ceramic firing, and clay and glaze technology for functional ware. Three credit hours.
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ARAD 3308: Ceramic Design
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Prerequisite: ARAD 3307. This course focuses on technical and professional skills needed to maintain a crafts studio. Glazing and firing proficiency specific for an active production studio will be explored. This research experience will provide students the background for what is needed to become a working craftsperson in the ceramic field. The course will be a concentrated investigation of craft theory and self- initiated projects to build a personal approach to utilitarian ceramics. Three credit hours.
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ARAD 4301: Intermediate Blacksmithing
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Prerequisite: ARAD 3301. This course will explore the many possibilities of what blacksmithing can be in contemporary forge work. An emphasis will be placed on the use of traditional techniques whenever possible. Various hot forging methods, fabrication processes, welding and limited use of machining methods will be explored. Three credit hours.
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ARAD 4302: Intermediate Jewelry and Metalsmithing
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Prerequisite: ARAD 3303. This course will explore the creative potential of jewelry and metalsmithing through traditional and non-traditional techniques. Emphasis will be placed on craftsmanship, complex soldering operations and mechanical joining as well as sheetmetal forming and wire forging. Surface embellishment and a variety of finishing techniques will be used to create distinctive final pieces. Three credit hours.
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ARAD 4303: Case Furniture Design and Construction
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Prerequisite: ARAD 3303. An advanced course in furniture design and construction. Students will be introduced to basic wood box and cabinet design and construction. Students will design multiple furniture items and develop working drawings and scale models, practice appropriate material selection; and employ complex wood joinery and finishing. The course will require the use of hand and power tools while constructing a free standing shelving unit and a wall mounted or free standing cabinet with doors and drawers. Three credit hours.
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ARAD 4304: Complex Furniture Design and Construction
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Prerequisite: ARAD 4303. An advanced course in complex furniture design and construction. Students will be introduced to ergonomic considerations in the design and construction of a chair. Students will develop working drawings and a scale model; practice appropriate material selection; and employ complex wood joinery and appropriate finishing. The course will require the use of hand and power tools while constructing a chair of unique or historical design integrating at least one material in addition to wood. Three credit hours.
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ARAD 4306: Intermediate Weaving
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Prerequisite: ARAD 3306. This course will include multi-harness loom weaving techniques. Students will learn advanced weaving processes, selection of yarns, reading and designing pattern drafts and finishing techniques. Use of computerassisted draft designs and weaving on a compu-dobby production loom will be included in this course. A historical perspective of weaving will be included along with research of fiber artists. Three credit hours.
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ARAD 4307: Ceramics Studio Practice
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Prerequisite: ARAD 3308. This course will allow students to concentrate on the production of a body of functional ceramics. This approach will enable students to create a personal body of work and documented portfolio that is applicable for the consumer market. Within this continued research, students will generate and exhibit an independent studio practice and work ethic that will sustain craftsmanship and creative development while refining efficiency and focus on a mature line of marketable work. Three credit hours.
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ARAD 4398,4698: Applied Design Internship
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Prerequisite: Departmental approval. This experience will provide students with a supervised, practical experience to put into practice the skills learned in the academic setting. It will develop aspects of the art profession appropriately learned in real work situations. It will provide an opportunity for art students to work under the supervision of a professional artist. Three or six credit hours.
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ARED 3245: Public School Art
2.00 Credits
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
An investigation of elementary-level art education focusing on materials and methods for teaching art history, art criticism, and studio production to children. Attention is given to the relationship of the visual arts to general education, developmental growth of children in art, curriculum planning, and current issues in art education. This course is offered for preprofessional teachers in the College of Education's Early Childhood Education program. Two credit hours.
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