AE 1113 - Ceramics for Educators: Independent Studio Credits: 3 Course Type: Lecture
This course provides an introduction to ceramics through the lens of historical practices, contemporary approaches, studio safety, and hands-on clay-forming exercises. Glaze application and kiln firing will be covered through lectures, providing a contextual knowledge of these processes. Upon successful completion of this course, students will have a foundational understanding of ceramics and be able to further pursue individual interests as needed in their personal studio practice and future teaching responsibilities.
Prerequisites: FD 2130 - 3D Design: Space + Materiality
Notes: (Formerly used AE 1111 Ceramics for Educators II: Glaze + Firing, AE 1110 Ceramics for Educators I: Clay)
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Demonstrate the application of introductory clay forming methods.
- Define introductory ceramic vocabulary.
- Identify foundational safety requirements regarding ceramic material and equipment use.
- Describe the main steps within the ceramic process.
AE1113 Course Learning Outcome Rubric
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