Title
ART1142 - Introduction to Ceramics
Description
Description
Meets MnTC Goal Areas 2 and 6. This course introduces methods for production of ceramic artworks. Students learn about pottery tools, media, construction techniques and firing.
API ID
Credits
3 (2/1/0)
Competencies
- Demonstrate the principles of design through the creation of functional and nonfunctional ceramic works.
- Demonstrate skills in construction, surface treatment, finishing or firing techniques in ceramic materials and techniques to successfully complete class assignments.
- Create original works of ceramics that explore a variety of formal and conceptual problems, demonstrate a visual vocabulary, and the ability to make effective aesthetic judgments.
- Analyze historic and contemporary ceramics materials, terminology, styles and techniques.
- Apply the basic vocabulary of three-dimensional artwork and the aesthetic concerns of using three-dimensional form.
- Demonstrate an increased appreciation of the vital role and value the fine arts and humanities have on the development of culture.
- Explain and evaluate the effectiveness of personal artwork and the work of others through critique.
- Demonstrate an understanding of health and safety issues within the discipline.
Degrees that use this course
Degrees that use this course
Degree:
Associate of Fine Arts (AFA)
Location:
Fergus Falls Campus
Credits:
60
Degree:
Certificate
Location:
Fergus Falls Campus
Online
Credits:
24