ART 215-001 CERAMICS I Introduction to the art of making clay forms using methods of hand building, forming, glazing, decorating and firing. Students furnish their own materials. B.A. Core. Major Prerequisites: ART 121, 130; no prerequisites for non-majors. Six hours per week. Meets General Education IIIA or IIIC (Prior to Fall 2008: IB).
ART 215-003 CERAMICS I Introduction to the art of making clay forms using methods of hand building, forming, glazing, decorating and firing. Students furnish their own materials. B.A. Core. Major Prerequisites: ART 121, 130; no prerequisites for non-majors. Six hours per week. Meets General Education IIIA or IIIC (Prior to Fall 2008: IB).
ART 315-001 CERAMICS II Introduction to the elements and principles of designing and making pottery using the wheel throwing process. Students furnish their own materials. Prerequisite: ART 215. Six hours per week.
ART 415-001 CERAMICS III Presentation of advanced techniques in wheel throwing, clay assembly and kiln firing. Students furnish their own materials. Prerequisites: ART 315. Six hours per week.
ART 416-001 ADVANCED CERAMICS Surveys the history, theory and practice of ceramics in a studio setting. Each student investigates and presents a seminar report on an individually chosen area of ceramic art followed by the practical application of discoveries via individual art works. May be taken two times for a maximum of eight credits. Prerequisite: ART 415. Six hours per week.
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