Source: http://catalog.umflint.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=25&poid=9913
Timestamp: 2019-04-21 06:59:19+00:00

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Ceramics is a long-standing and dynamic artistic medium that allows for creative design in three dimensions. This minor provides a concentrated studio approach that enables the creation of three-dimensional ceramic objects and artwork. Courses focus on creative expression of personal ideas through the use of multiple ceramics bodies and processes, including throwing and slipcasting.
ART 270 - Beginning Figure Modeling in Sculpture and Ceramics (3).
ART 281 - Introduction to Ceramics (3).
ART 382 - Slipcasting in Ceramics (3).
ART 383 - Hand-Building in Ceramics (3).
ART 384 - Introduction to the Wheel and Throwing in Ceramics (3).
ART 269 - Introduction to Sculpture (3).
ART 350 - Explorations of Sculpture through Mixed Media (3).
ART 355 - Glass Flameworking (3).
ART 367 - Intermediate Figure Modeling in Sculpture and Ceramics (3).
ART 368 - Installation Art (3).
ART 369 - Sculpture: Welding Techniques (3).
ART 371 - Explorations of Sculpture through Metal, Wood and Glass-working (3).
ART 372 - Sculpture: Alternative Methods and Materials (3).
ART 373 - Sculpture: Public Art (3).
ART 374 - Sculpture: Jewelry (3).
ART 378 - Kiln Operation and Glaze Formulation (3).
ART 381 - Ceramics: Survey of Materials and Processes (3).
ART 387 - Art of the Fiber and Textile (3).
ART 388 - Dinnerware Design (3).
ART 389 - Glass Casting (3).
ART 396 - Advanced Studio Problems, Three-Dimensional (1-6).
ART 471 - Sculpture: Advanced Techniques (3).
ART 472 - Advanced Figure Modeling in Sculpture and Ceramics (3).
ART 481 - Ceramics: Advanced Techniques (3).

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ART 281

ART 382

ART 383

ART 384

ART 269

ART 350

ART 355

ART 367

ART 368

ART 369

ART 371

ART 372

ART 373

ART 374

ART 378

ART 381

ART 387

ART 388

ART 389

ART 396

ART 471

ART 472

ART 481