20815291Ceramics 2
Course Information
Description
Continues skills learned in Ceramics 1 by refining their ability to work on the potter’s wheel through technique-based assignments, demonstrations, and research. Wheel throwing is the primary method of making with some hand building options. Glaze development, application, and kiln loading are learned through hands-on activities. Students will expand their vocabulary and knowledge of historical and contemporary ceramics through research and critiques. Lab safety, cleanliness, are essential.
Total Credits
3
Course Competencies
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Specific competencies and assessments are communicated via the course syllabus, providedin class.
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