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Nov 23, 2024
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ART 115 - Ceramics I Units: 3 ; Breadth Area: GE-C1 Introduction to ceramics materials, concepts, and processes including basic design principles, creative development, hand-building, throwing, glaze techniques, firing and ceramic terminology. Course covers aesthetics and creative development of clay objects examining historical, contemporary, and personal modes of expression across cultures.
Strongly Recommended Preparation: ART 103 . Equivalent Quarter Course: ART 1112. Possible Instructional Methods: Entirely On-ground. Grading: A-F grading only. Breadth Area(s) Satisfied: GE-C1 - Lower Division Arts Course Typically Offered: Fall & Spring
Student Learning Outcomes - Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to: - Differentiate clay varieties and ceramic processes;
- Create ceramic forms utilizing pinch, coil, soft slab, hard slab and throwing techniques;
- Analyze and demonstrate existing ceramic pieces and distinguish the forming processes used in creating them throughout history;
- Produce and apply surface treatment to a variety of different forms;
- Examine and describe historical and contemporary developments, trends, materials, and approaches in ceramics;
- Assess and critique ceramics in group, individual, and written contexts using relevant critique formats, concepts and terminology;
- Safely handle and use all studio equipment, tools, and materials.
C1. Arts Learning Outcomes - Demonstrate an appreciation of the arts using their intellect, imagination, sensibility, and sensitivity;
- respond to aesthetic experiences in the arts and develop an understanding of the integrity of both emotional and intellectual responses; and
- in their intellectual and subjective considerations, demonstrate an understanding of the relationship among the self, the creative arts, and culture.
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