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ART 175 - Jewelry and Metal Design I


5.0 Credits
Intro to basic elements and principles of design as applied to jewelry. Projects focus on the application of basic fabrication techniques of sawing, piercing, filing, soldering and buffing. Emphasis on creativity and quality crafting of fine art jewelry.

Course Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  1. Effectively apply techniques and skills of good craftsmanship to completed jewelry projects and course assignments. [REASON]
  2. Effectively generate, consider and evaluate problems in jewelry. [REASON]
  3. Produce quality work through the application of a variety of jewelry techniques and media. [ACT]
  4. Demonstrate knowledge of basic compositional guidelines for jewelry and apply them effectively to completed course projects and assignments. [ACT]
  5. Give and receive constructive critiques of jewelry projects created by you and others using language appropriate to the domain and course themes. [COMMUNICATE]
  6. Demonstrate research skills in the history of art for presentation and using proper documentation of research. [EXPLORE]



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