ART 1110 - Ceramics I Credits: 3 Course Type: Studio
This course introduces students to the ceramic processes of fabricating, surfacing, and firing clay objects. Students will learn introductory ceramic forming methods as well as how to properly apply surfacing materials such as slips, underglazes, and glazes. Additionally, students learn how to load and fire electric ceramic kilns. Upon successful completion of this course, students will have acquired the technical skills and knowledge needed to use clay as an artistic medium.
Prerequisites: FD 2130 - 3D Design: Space + Materiality
Notes: Fine Arts and Art Education students have priority seating within this course.
(Formerly FA 1160 Ceramics I, FAC 2750 Ceramics I, FAC 3250 Ceramic Sculpture II: Tools, Techniques, Process)
Campus Only
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Identify the different uses of slips, underglaze, and glaze as they pertain to the ceramic surface.
- Create ceramic works using introductory forming methods.
- Apply art and design principles in the creation of functional and sculptural works.
- Understand introductory ceramic processes from wet clay to final glaze firing.
ART1110 Course Learning Outcome Rubric
Required Course Materials:
- Towel
- Apron
- Hand Lotion
- Sturdy box for transporting materials
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