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CERS 112 — Clay Co-Op Experience – Studio

29 credits · 29 hours

q CERS 108 Craft Business Practices 3 TOTAL MINIMUM CREDITS: 33 [CERMCERT; CIP Code 50.0711] Certificate Program Clay College’s credit and continuing education ceramics courses are popular among young and old students who take the courses during the day, in the evening and on weekends. Students can take ceramics courses with a career in mind or for personal enrichment. Both credit and non-credit students learn to mold and fire ceramics, and “throw pots” at RCSJ’s Clay College, located on High Street in the Millville Arts District. Residents and students of Clay College form distinctive pottery and sculpture by using various hand building techniques including pinch, coil slab and the pottery wheel. Program Learning Outcomes Students who have completed the program should be able to: • Demonstrate basic concepts of structure and construction techniques • Recognize and demonstrate use of tools and materials associated with three- dimensional design • Analyze glaze and clay formulation, operate kilns and other studio equipment • Perform basic maintenance of a functioning ceramic studio • Design and write a business plan, resume, artist statement and bio Program Contact Jacqueline Sandro-Greenwell, Director of Fine Arts and Clay College [email protected] C CAMPUS ONLY CUMBERLAND COMMUNICATION AND CREATIVE & PERFORMING ARTS DIVISION Are you ready to get started at RCSJ? Visit RCSJ.edu/Enroll and complete the interest form. Digital Photography, COA FIRST YEAR — Fall Semester q ARTS 1

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