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Apr 25, 2024
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ART 613 - Problems in Ceramics (3 units) Tutorial on independent basis arranged with departmental tutor/advisor. Research paper, journal and final portfolio presentation required. Registration permitted only upon written request to the department which includes a statement of objectives, specific goals and scope of proposed plans.
Maximum units a student may earn: 9
Units of Lecture: 3 Offered: Every Fall and Spring
Student Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: 1. evaluate and apply advance design principles, particularly as related to ceramics on an individualized level. 2. analyze, evaluate, and apply the important connection between content and form as it relates to the three-dimensional object on an individualized level. 3. demonstrate advance knowledge and skills in the use of tools, techniques, and processes sufficient to produce work from concept to finished object. This includes advance knowledge of raw materials and technical procedures such as clays, glazes, and firing on an individualized level. 4. access, analyze, and critically apply an understanding of the place of ceramics within the history of art, design, and culture and how it relates to your individual work. 5. access and analyze the role of ceramics in contemporary culture and invent possible futures for ceramics via creative studio art projects. 6. analyze and apply possible solutions to studio art assignments that lead to well-grounded and creative conclusions that work toward creating your own visual lecture. 7. use coherent communication and writing abilities to express an advance vocabulary and critical evaluation skills from a variety of sources related to ceramics and your individual course of study.
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