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ART 103 Beginning Jewelry and Metalwork
Credit Hours:  3
Effective Term: Fall 2017
SUN#: None
AGEC: Arts   Humanities  
Credit Breakdown: 2 Lectures 3 Labs
Times for Credit: 1
Grading Option: A, B, C, D, F
Cross-Listed: None


Description: Basic jewelry design and metalwork techniques for the beginner. Prerequisite or corequisite: RDG100.

Prerequisites: RDG100

Corequisites: RDG100

Recommendations: None

Measurable Student Learning Outcomes
1. (Application Level) Correctly recall and consistently use all safety rules required in the jewelry studio.
2. (Application Level) When shown examples, name tools used for basic metalworking and demonstrate their proper use.
3. (Comprehension Level) Explain basic metalwork procedures in a written format or classroom discussion.
4. (Knowledge Level) Describe important historical and cultural traditions of metalwork and jewelry making in a written or verbal format.
5. (Evaluation Level) Use piercing, cutting and joining as part of completing a finished project.
6. (Evaluation Level) Design and create one or more projects using simple fabricating, casting, or rendering techniques.
7. (Evaluation Level) Participate in a class discussion evaluating and critiquing technique and design of metalwork according to a given rubric.
Internal/External Standards Accreditation
Not Applicable