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Dec 21, 2024
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ART 173 - Pottery IV:CD
5.0 Credits Continuation of ART 171 and 172 with a focus on problem setting and solving. Provides further experience with glaze composition and application, and kiln firing. Influences and contributions of various artists and cultures will be discussed. Prerequisite: ART 172 or instructor’s permission.
Course Objectives Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Master techniques and skills of good craftsmanship to completed ceramic projects and course assignments. [REASON]
- Masterly generate, consider and evaluate problems in ceramics. [REASON]
- Master production of quality work through the application of a variety of ceramic techniques and media. [ACT]
- Master knowledge of basic compositional guidelines for ceramics and apply them effectively to completed course projects and assignments. [ACT]
- Master constructive critiques of ceramic projects created by you and others using language appropriate to the domain and course themes. [COMMUNICATE]
- Master research skills in the history of art for presentation and using proper documentation of research. [EXPLORE]
- Apply knowledge, awareness, and/or skills to identify and analyze issues related to diversity. [REASON]
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