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ART 212 - Ceramics II

(3 units)
Intermediate emphasis on history, materials, methods and techniques with special attention to sculptural aspects. Lecture-laboratory method is employed with emphasis on research. Maximum of 6 credits.

Prerequisite(s): ART 100 ; ART 216 .

Units of Laboratory/Studio: 3
Offered: Every Fall and Spring
Student Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this course:
1. Students will be able to identify, describe, and apply basic design principles, particularly as related to ceramics.
2. Students will be able to recognize, evaluate, and apply the important connection between content and form as it relates to the three-dimensional object.
3. Students will be able to demonstrate basic knowledge and skills in the use of tools, techniques, and processes sufficient to produce work from concept to finished object. This includes basic knowledge of raw materials and technical procedures such as clays, glazes, and firing.
4. Students will be able to articulate and critically apply an understanding of the place of ceramics within the history of art, design, and culture.
5. Students will be able to identify and challenge the role of ceramics in contemporary culture and invent possible futures for ceramics via creative studio art projects.
6. Students will be able to recognize and produce possible solutions to studio art assignments that lead to well-grounded and creative conclusions.
7. Students will be able to use coherent communication and writing abilities to express a working vocabulary and critical evaluation skills from a variety of sources related to ceramics.


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