CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY

Associate in Applied Science (CER.AAS)

The Ceramic Technology Program leads to an Associate in Applied Science Degree. The program is designed to provide an intensive experience in the production of clay products, their decoration, glaze and firing. The technology and skills learned provide a suitable foundation for the use of ceramics as a craft or art medium.

Major Requirements Credits
ART 1540*● Ceramics 3
ART 2540*● Advanced Ceramics 3
CER 1210* Wheel Throwing I 3
CER 1221* Wheel Throwing II 3
CER 1310* General Pottery 3
CER 2211* Ceramic Field Study I 3
CER 2230* Wheel Throwing III 3
CER 2240* Wheel Throwing IV 3
CER 2320* Advanced General Pottery 3
CER 2410* Glaze Formulation I 3
CER 2420* Glaze Formulation II 3
     
Required Supportive Courses  
ACC 1500 Fundamental Accounting 3
ART 1510 Basic Drawing 3
ART 1520 Basic Design 3
ART 15601 Art Appreciation 3
BUS 1210 Starting and Operating a Small Business 3
CHE 1000 Introduction to Chemistry 4
ENG 1510 Composition I 3
GSC 1530 Introduction to Geology 4
MAT 10702 Business Mathematics 3
 
See Graduation Requirements for an Associate in Applied Science Degree.
 
1 ART 1550 or 2750 (does not meet General Education requirements) may be substituted
2 Or higher level course.
* When all courses marked with an asterisk are completed, students may apply for a certificate.
Course may be used to meet General Education requirements.