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CE 591: Special Topics in Civil/Environmental Engineering
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Hartford
Selected topics in civil/environmental engineering at the graduate level. Significant topics in the field will be chosen on the basis of student and faculty needs and interests. Prerequisite: Graduate standing or permission of instructor.
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CER 220: Introductory Ceramics I
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
Fundamental processes with equal emphasis on handbuilding and wheelthrowing. In handbuilding, the focus is on pinch, coil, and slab methods. In throwing, primary forms are explored. Basic glazing and firing techniques are also presented.
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CER 222: Introductory Ceramics II
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
Advanced methods in handbuilding and wheelthrowing. More complex technical problems are examined, including throwing of large forms, functional pottery, and handbuilt sculpture. Students also deal with individual problems with emphasis on developing a personal approach to material and process. Basic clay and glaze chemistry is discussed. Prerequisite: CER 220.
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CER 332: Ceramic Sculpture
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
Basic methods of plaster moldmaking and slipcasting with emphasis on incorporating forms into sculptural work. Low-fire white clay is cast in single and multiple piece molds, with special attention given to glazing and firing. Prerequisite: CER 222.
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CER 332 - Ceramic Sculpture
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CER 334: Surfaces
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
Diverse surface treatments are investigated to help increase knowledge of and facility with finishing processes. Students concentrate on specific effects, develop work that relies heavily on decorative elements, and become involved with all aspects of firing their work. In addition, individual ceramic artists are researched and discussed. Prerequisite: CER 222.
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CER 336: Kilnbuilding
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
Refractory and insulating materials, burners, fuels, and firing principles are studied. Students explore various kiln designs and gain practical experience in building and maintaining kilns. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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CER 339: Clay and Glaze Lab
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
This course is required of all ceramic majors and is to provide an understanding of the raw materials used in making ceramics. This course involves hands-on working experience with ceramic raw materials and important information on how these materials affect each other in clay and glaze formulas. There is also emphasis on the firing of kilns and the effects of several kinds of firing methods. Prerequisites: CER 220 and 222, or permission of instructor.
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CER 348-349: Independent Ceramics Studio
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
Individual study in ceramics for the student working at the professional level. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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CER 360-361: Ceramics Internship I-II
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
This course is designed for ceramics majors participating in the internship program. Internships are offered to provide students with exposure to various ceramics-related working environments. Placement in an internship is determined in consultation with the department faculty and the internship coordinator. Internship experiences may be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. Grading is on a Pass/No Pass basis only. Prerequisites: Junior standing, 2.5 GPA, and permission of instructor.
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CER 390-391: Special Topics in Ceramics
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
An intermediate course designed to study specific problems in ceramics. Topics will be announced by the instructor. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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