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Nov 21, 2024
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ART 106 - Jewelry I Credits: 3 Description Introduction to basic fabricating processes, i.e., sawing and soldering of both common and fine metals. From simple jewelry pieces to setting stones or construction of simple non-jewelry pieces. Includes historical evolution of metal work and student research. Emphasis on knowledge and development of manual skills and personal aesthetic sense.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Acquire a working knowledge of tools and equipment needed to design and make jewelry.
- Become proficient in the techniques needed to fabricate metal.
- Learn to saw, pierce, file and finish a piece of metal work.
- Learn to solder and anneal metal.
- Develop an appreciation for good craftsmanship.
- Become comfortable with thinking and solving problems.
- Putting ideas down on paper and taking that concept through to finished art work.
- Through research and writing a paper, develop an understanding of metal work through an historical reference.
Prerequisite: None Corequisite: None Graded: Letter Grade
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