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ART 103 Beginning Jewelry and Metalwork
Credit Hours:  3
Effective Term: Fall 2019
SUN#: None
AGEC: Arts  
Credit Breakdown: 2 Lectures, 3 Labs
Times for Credit: 1
Grading Option: A, B, C, D, F
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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. (CSLO 3&4)
2. (Application Level) When shown examples, name tools used for basic metalworking and demonstrate their proper use. (CSLO 3)
3. (Comprehension Level) Explain basic metalwork procedures in a written format or classroom discussion. (CSLO 1,2,3,4)
4. (Knowledge Level) Describe important historical and cultural traditions of metalwork and jewelry making in a written or verbal format. (CSLO 1,2)
5. (Evaluation Level) Use piercing, cutting and joining as part of completing a finished project. (CSLO 3)
6. (Evaluation Level) Design and create one or more projects using simple fabricating, casting, or rendering techniques. (CSLO 3)
7. (Evaluation Level) Participate in a class discussion evaluating and critiquing technique and design of metalwork according to a given rubric. (CSLO 1,2,3,4)
Internal/External Standards Accreditation
None