Art: Metalsmithing and Jewelry (ARTM)

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ARTM 199. Special Studies: [Topic]. 1-5 Credits.

Experimental course - topic varies.
Repeatable 99 times

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ARTM 257. Introduction to Jewelry and Metalsmithing. 4 Credits.

Explores developing and constructing jewelry and objects rooted in material culture. Introduces historical and contemporary work through image presentations, lectures, and independent research.
Requisites: Prereq: ART 116 or ARTS 288; ART 233 or PD 223.

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ARTM 357. Metalsmithing and Jewelry: [Topic]. 3-5 Credits.

Further exploration of techniques related to conceptual problems. Content varies by term with a focus on individual processes: hollowware, forging, connections, casting, aluminum anodizing, enameling, stone setting.
Requisites: Prereq: ARTM 257.
Repeatable 99 times

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ARTM 401. Research: [Topic]. 1-12 Credits.

Disciplined inquiry of a topic with varying techniques and assignments suited to the nature and conditions of the problem being investigated. Often pursued in relation to a dissertation or thesis.
Repeatable 99 times

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ARTM 404. Internship: [Topic]. 1-12 Credits.

Professional practice in an organization that integrates concepts studied at the university with career-related work experience.
Repeatable 99 times

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ARTM 405. Reading and Conference: [Topic]. 1-6 Credits.

A particular selection of material read by a student and discussed in conference with a faculty member.
Repeatable 99 times

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ARTM 406. Practicum: [Topic]. 1-12 Credits.

A series of clinical experiences under academic supervision designed to integrate theory and principles with practice.
Repeatable 99 times

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ARTM 407. Seminar: [Topic]. 1-3 Credits.

A small group of students studying a subject with a faculty member. Although practices vary, students may do original research and exchange results through informal lectures, reports, and discussions.
Repeatable 99 times

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ARTM 408. Workshop: [Topic]. 1-6 Credits.

An intensive experience, limited in scope and time, in which a group of students focus on skills development rather than content mastery.
Repeatable 99 times

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ARTM 409. Terminal Creative Project BFA. 1-12 Credits.

A presentation incorporating the knowledge and skills acquired from course work completed for a degree.
Repeatable 99 times

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ARTM 410. Experimental Course: [Topic]. 1-6 Credits.

Experimental course - topic varies.
Repeatable 99 times

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ARTM 457. Metalsmithing and Jewelry: [Topic]. 3-5 Credits.

Emphasis on creative work. Advanced investigation of techniques and process. Content varies by term related to process focus. Includes hollow-ware, forging, connections, casting, aluminum anodizing, enameling, stone setting.
Requisites: Prereq: ARTM 357.
Repeatable 99 times

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ARTM 459. Advanced Metalsmithing and Jewelry. 3-5 Credits.

Emphasis on individual creative development. Various conceptual problems.
Requisites: Prereq: ARTM 357.
Repeatable 99 times

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ARTM 507. Seminar: [Topic]. 1-3 Credits.

A small group of students studying a subject with a faculty member. Although practices vary, students may do original research and exchange results through informal lectures, reports, and discussions.
Repeatable 99 times

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ARTM 508. Workshop: [Topic]. 1-6 Credits.

An intensive experience, limited in scope and time, in which a group of students focus on skills development rather than content mastery.
Repeatable 99 times

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ARTM 510. Experimental Course: [Topic]. 1-6 Credits.

Experimental course - topic varies.
Repeatable 99 times

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ARTM 557. Metalsmithing and Jewelry: [Topic]. 3-5 Credits.

Emphasis on creative work. Advanced investigation of techniques and process. Content varies by term related to process focus. Includes hollow-ware, forging, connections, casting, aluminum anodizing, enameling, stone setting.
Requisites: Prereq: ARTM 357 or equivalent.
Repeatable 99 times

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ARTM 559. Advanced Metalsmithing and Jewelry. 3-5 Credits.

Emphasis on individual creative development. Various conceptual problems.
Requisites: Prereq: ARTM 357.
Repeatable 99 times

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ARTM 601. Research: [Topic]. 1-12 Credits.

Disciplined inquiry of a topic with varying techniques and assignments suited to the nature and conditions of the problem being investigated. Often pursued in relation to a dissertation or thesis.
Repeatable 99 times

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ARTM 604. Internship: [Topic]. 1-12 Credits.

Professional practice in an organization that integrates concepts studied at the university with career-related work experience.
Repeatable 99 times

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ARTM 605. Reading and Conference: [Topic]. 1-16 Credits.

A particular selection of material read by a student and discussed in conference with a faculty member.
Repeatable 99 times

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ARTM 606. Practicum: [Topic]. 1-16 Credits.

A series of clinical experiences under academic supervision designed to integrate theory and principles with practice.
Repeatable 99 times

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ARTM 607. Seminar: [Topic]. 1-4 Credits.

A small group of students studying a subject with a faculty member. Although practices vary, students may do original research and exchange results through informal lectures, reports, and discussions.
Repeatable 99 times

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ARTM 608. Workshop: [Topic]. 1-16 Credits.

An intensive experience, limited in scope and time, in which a group of students focus on skills development rather than content mastery.
Repeatable 99 times

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ARTM 609. Terminal Creative Project MFA. 1-16 Credits.

A presentation incorporating the knowledge and skills acquired from course work completed for a degree.
Repeatable 99 times

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ARTM 610. Experimental Course: [Topic]. 1-6 Credits.

Experimental course - topic varies.
Repeatable 99 times