Ceramics

 

ARTC 2175. Ceramics Handbuilding I. (3) Introduction to handbuilt forming methods, concept development, ceramic materials, and firing procedures. Six hours.  (Fall, Spring)

 

ARTC 2176. Ceramics Wheel I. (3) Introduction to wheel forming methods and concepts involving skill development, glaze formulation, and basic high-fire techniques. Six hours. (Fall, Spring)

 

ARTC 2275. Ceramic Sculpture. (3) Introductory studio emphasizing larger scale sculptural techniques, concepts, and design in fired earthenware clays. Six hours.  (On demand)

 

ARTC 2276. Ceramics Wheel II. (3) Prerequisites: ARTC 2176 or consent of instructor. Continuation of Arts 2176 emphasizing development of skills, materials, firing techniques, and concepts. Six hours.  (Fall, Spring)

 

ARTC 3071. Topics in Ceramics. (1-3) Special topics in ceramics. May be repeated for credit with change in topic. (On demand)

 

ARTC 3175.  Ceramics Studio III. (3) Prerequisite: ARTC 2175 or 2176 or consent of instructor. Intermediate development of skills and concepts. More advanced materials and firing techniques.   Six hours. (Fall, Spring)

 

ARTC 3176.  Ceramics Studio IV. (3) Prerequisite: ARTC 3175. Continuation of ARTS 3175. Six hours. (Fall, Spring)

 

ARTC 3275.  Ceramics Studio V.  (3) Prerequisite: ARTC 3176. Advanced ceramic studio of higher level skills, concepts, and aesthetics with particular emphasis on personal expression and development of an individual clay portfolio. Six hours. (Fall, Spring)

 

ARTC 3276. Ceramics Studio VI.  (3) Prerequisite: ARTC 3271. Continuation of ARTS 3275. Six hours.  (Fall, Spring)