DCR-103 RAPID PROTOTYPING FOR CRAFT MATERIALS

In this course students gain experience with rapid,prototyping and digital fabrication tools,including but not limited to laser cutting, FFF,(Fused Filament Fabrication) 3D printing, and CNC,machining. The course demonstrates how to utilize,software such as Illustrator and Rhino to create,unique design that can be quickly and efficiently,output onto various tools. Students explore the,application of the digital fabrication tools and,the benefits of rapid prototyping in their,practice.

Credits: 3

Prerequisites: DFN 119

DFA-355 PERFORMATIVE OBJECT

This course investigates sculpture object making., Students experiment with a wide range of scale,,format, materials and media options, with,emphasis on the creation of meaning in personal,objects. Presentations and readings provide,historical and contemporary context for a deeper,understanding of sculpture as object. Readings,include Queer Phenomenology: Orientations,,Objects, Others by Sara Ahmed,.

Credits: 3

Prerequisites: DFA 230, DFA 231 OR DFA 332

DFN-116 3D TECHNIQUES

This course will familiarize the student with,basic construction and fabrication techniques of,the wood and metal shops at CCS. Through the,completion of a series of small projects,,students will be introduced to the majority of,tools and machines within the shops. Students,will also learn a wide variety of methods and,techniques needed to safely complete future,projects. Safety is the MOST essential function,of this course. Students will earn the,certification required for continued shop access,by receiving at minimum a grade of 2.0 / C in,this class.

Credits: 3

Prerequisites:

DFN-490 INDEPENDENT STUDY

Independent Study is available to students who are,at Junior or Senior level standing with a,cumulative grade point average of 3.00 or above.,The student may receive approval to work in an,area or on a project that is not otherwise offered,or addressed in the regular curriculum. An,Independent Study should include opportunities for,individual student voice and provide a space for,diverse perspectives. Students may receive credit,toward graduation for no more than 6 credit hours.,The student must submit to the chairperson of the,department in which they wish to study, an,Independent Study Proposal of 150 words (no less),of the student’s plan for study and her/his reason,for choosing to study independently. Once the,department chairperson provides approval and the,instructor for the Independent Study is,determined, the faculty member must write an,Independent Study Syllabus with education goals,,learning outcomes, meeting dates, course,expectations, timelines, and due dates. Art,Education candidates must pass DAE 490 with a,grade of ‘C’ (2.00) or higher to qualify for,certification.

Credits: 3

Prerequisites:

ELECT-GEN.ED GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVE 200-400

GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVES – Choose a 200-400,level course from one of the following LIBERAL,ARTS SUBJECT codes: DAH, DAS, DEN, DHS, DLE, DNS,,DPL, DSS, DVC. Confirm number of general education,electives required for your major by viewing “My,Progress” or your academic evaluation. See an,Academic Advisor with questions.

Credits: 3

Prerequisites:

GRD-702 DESIGN GRADUATE STUDIO IV

Students are assigned formally structured design,projects, each requiring a substantive research,phase, a prototype or concept testing phase,followed by concept refinement and concept,presentation phases. Where appropriate, the,research phase will require students to,collaborate in teams, and in some instances the,entire projects are team-based. Typically, a,project definition or project brief will grow out,of the research findings and will serve as the,plan of work for the completion of the course.,Students are expected to develop their design,proposals by creating mock-ups and/or conceptual,prototypes that would be subject to a process of,testing and iterative refinement. Students are,also expected to create high quality visual,material (concept sketches, computer 2D/3D,renderings and layouts), and/or a 3D model,,either digitally created or hand built, as,appropriate for specific assignments. At the,conclusion of these assignments, students are,required to make a,clear and comprehensive verbal presentation to,their faculty and peers. A written document,articulating their research approach, their,findings and the rationale and context of their,design, in support of the original project brief,,is also a requirement.

Credits: 3

Prerequisites: