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What is taught in a Beginning Ceramics college course? What is ceramics anyway?

Do you actually do hands on work or just read about it?

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Gee, I wonder if they had that when I was in school. I know my brother took Beginners Bowling. Ceramics is already having the pottery ready and you paint it and put it in an oven or kiln to get a shine to it. I can't imagine a college having it as a course and only reading about it. There may be an extra fee for materials. It may be more difficult than it sounds. My brother had a hard time in bowling.
Generally a beginning ceramics course will be almost 100% hands on, though it can vary by institution. A beginning ceramics course will generally include: Basic terminology types of ceramics (both types of clay and objects produced) proper handling and use of ceramics basic techniques for ceramics (wheel throwing, hand building, carving, etc) under glaze bisque firing glazing low and high firing presentation and some other techniques Ceramics to put it simply, is anything involving clay. Anything that uses clay in any form is ceramics, or at least contains ceramics aspects. Any class that involves taking premade ceramic objects and painting them is not really a ceramics course, it's just a light entertainment kind of thing.

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