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Nov 25, 2024
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ARTS 431 - Metalsmithing V This course is designed to allow students design complex metals pieces and encourage individual exploration of advanced techniques. Techniques include but are not limited to: blacksmithing, enameling, stone setting, die making, lathe work, electroforming, casting, patina exploration, hydraulic press work, photo etching, mold-making and commercial exploration or limited production work. Students will select a particular technique, research and experiment the technique, and complete three exhibition quality works.
Credit Hours: 3 hrs Repeatable for Credit: Yes Prerequisite: and department permission Corequisites: Terms Offered: Fall and Winter
Last Updated: Repeat for Credit 3/2015, effective Fall 2015; No longer approved for Grad Credit 3/2015, effective Fall 2015; Course Rotation 9/2014, Graduate Credit 07/2011; 2/24/2011
Winter 2025 Course Sections
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