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Dec 03, 2024
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Academic Catalog 2024-2025
Jewelry and Metalsmithing
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Through the creation of jewelry, functional objects, and sculpture, students in the metals program give form to their artistic vision. The metals program combines direct practice with conceptual problem solving. Students explore the methods and motives behind both traditional and contemporary metal work, learning how objects are informed by their historical contexts. Coursework is offered in all major metalworking techniques, including vacuum and centrifugal lost wax casting, vulcanized and silicone mold processes, hydraulic press techniques and die forming, and three- dimensional modeling and CNC milling. Students also learn to construct jewelry from both base and precious materials. Facilities available to students in the metal program accommodate work in welding, fabrication, machine tool and foundry processes, and blacksmithing.
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Foundation Year
Liberal Arts and Art History Requirements
General Education Soph-Senior Year
- LW200 Literary Traditions 3CR Fall/Spring
- HART-History of Art electives-6 cr.
- LASS-Social Science elective-3 cr.
- LALW-Literature and Writing elective-3 cr.
- LAMS-Math or Science elective-3 cr.
- LA-Liberal Arts elective-6 cr.
- LAHART-Liberal Arts or History of Art elective-3 cr.
- Summative Elective-Take one 400 level course from LALW, LASS, or LAMS-3 cr.
Summary
Studio Foundation |
18 cr. |
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Metals/TDA |
36 cr. |
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History of Art |
12-18 cr. |
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Liberal Arts |
24-30 cr. |
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Studio Electives |
24 cr. |
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Total Credits |
120 cr. |
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