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                | ART 172 - Ceramics II5 CreditsContinuation of ART 171. Continued exploration of ceramic forming methods and glazing techniques. Further development of critical dialogue and historical awareness. Introduction to glaze chemistry and firing techniques. For classes taught during daytime, open lab modules will vary in lecture/lab contact hours from courses offered at other times.
 
 Pre-requisite(s) ART 171 with min. 1.0
 Course Note Clustered with ART 172/173. Additional lab hours required.
 FeesAC
 
 Quarters Typically Offered
 Summer Day
 Fall Day, Evening
 Winter Day, Evening
 Spring Day, Evening
 
 Designed to Serve General student, art major, transfer student.
 Active Date 20220314T08:29:23
 
 Grading Basis Decimal Grade
 Class Limit 24
 Shared Learning Environment Yes
 Contact Hours: Lecture 55
 Total Contact Hours 55
 Degree Distributions:
 AA
 Humanities Area IIPerformance
 Course Outline
 
 Practice on pottery wheel 
	Basic cylinders Cups and Pitchers - application of handles and spouts to formsBowls Covered jars Bottles and vases Teapots 
Refinement of hand-building techniques in addition to the above or in lieu of pottery wheel practice. Glazing 
	Application - dipping, pouring, spraying Decorative techniques - oxides, wax resist, syringe, stencil 
Design and history, illustrated lectures, field trips and guest lectures
 
 Student Learning Outcomes
 Complete conceptual ideas through hand built ceramic objects and using a potter’s wheel at an intermediate level.
 
 Complete ceramic projects that include glazing chemistry and clay mineralogy at an intermediate level.
 
 Communicate effectively using appropriate vocabulary for discussing, evaluating, and critiquing ceramics.
 
 Execute safe practices in communal studio environment.
 
 
 
 
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