Ceramics degree courses and programs teach the creative art of sculpture, usually with clay. The typical curriculum aims to develop both technical skill and artistic style and is composed of some classroom lectures and many hands-on studio hours.

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These are some of the fundamental topics covered:

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The curriculum at some schools includes opportunities to participate in student competitions and exhibitions and to engage with visiting professional potters, sculptors, and other artists.

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Master\u2019s in Ceramics / Master of Fine Arts, Ceramics \u2013 Two to Three Year Duration
\nAt the master\u2019s level, students focus on the advanced aesthetics and techniques of ceramics and explore personal expression through the art as they prepare to write their thesis.

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Here is a typical sequence of ceramics degree courses for master\u2019s students:

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Here are a few examples of thesis topics:

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Doctorate in Ceramic Engineering \u2013 Four to Five Year Duration
\nMost doctoral programs in the ceramics field are in \u2018ceramic engineering.\u2019 Some schools also offer the Ceramic or Ceramics Engineering Degree as a Master of Science. Very few offer it as a Bachelor of Science degree.

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Ceramic engineering is important because ceramics play significant roles in electronics like computers and cell phones; in transportation (roads and vehicles); in defense systems; and in environmental technologies. Doctoral programs in ceramic engineering prepare students to work as researchers in government labs, as university professors, and in industry as designers of improved ceramic materials.

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Coursework includes math, chemistry, physics, and engineering. The curriculum combines lectures with laboratory sessions.

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Thesis projects commonly focus on developing new and improved ceramics.

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Fine Arts
\nIn addition to sculpture, the fine arts provide several other related degree options. Painting, photography, and drawing/illustration are some examples.

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Archaeology
\nArchaeology is the scientific study of the material remains of past human life and activities. The typical curriculum includes classes in archaeological theory and methods, Chinese dynastic history, Egyptology, survey of world prehistory, and origins of new world civilizations.

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Arts / Art Studies
\nThis is an interdisciplinary degree, which combines the investigation of historical, cultural, and anthropological components with the study of art from an aesthetic and compositional perspective.

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Art History
\nIndividuals with a Degree in Art History have completed the academic study of the history and development of drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, filmmaking, and architecture.

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Therapeutic Recreation
\nDegree programs in therapeutic recreation train students how to plan and implement recreational activities, such as gardening, pottery, fishing, or horseback riding, that encourage the health and well-being of patients with physical, mental, or emotional challenges.

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Most professional ceramicists work as freelancers. They may have their own studio or may share a co-op space with other artists, where they create and sell pieces.

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Ceramics graduates may also work with or for:

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什么是陶瓷学位?

陶瓷学位课程和项目教授创造性的雕塑艺术,通常是用粘土。典型的课程旨在培养技术技能和艺术风格,由一些课堂讲座和许多实践工作室时间组成。

下面是一些基本的主题:

  • 陶轮的使用
  • 上光、装饰和烧制制品
  • 选用和铸造
  • 陶瓷/粘土化学
  • 材料试验
  • 轮扔
  • 手的建筑
  • 窑操作

一些学校的课程包括参加学生竞赛和展览的机会,并与访问专业人士接触陶工雕塑家和其他艺术家。

程序选项

虽然一些学校提供独特的陶瓷学位,但许多学校在美术课程中专门提供陶瓷专业。选择陶瓷培训是美术学位课程一部分的学校的学生还会选修艺术史和绘画和插画等其他视觉/工作室艺术课程。

陶瓷副学士/陶瓷美术副学士-两年学制
陶瓷/美术学士,陶瓷-四年学制

下面是一些可以作为副学士和学士课程一部分的课程的例子。在四年制学士学位课程中,学生要学习更多更深入的课程。

  • 介绍陶瓷-一个广泛的介绍手工建造和车轮投掷过程,成型方法,上光,和烧制
  • 车轮投掷-如何使用车轮创建中空的形式;如何烧制电炉和煤气炉;介绍用于玻璃和表面处理的材料
  • 手工制作——一种古老的陶器制作技术,不用轮子,只用手、手指和非常基本的工具来创造形状
  • 技术——陶瓷材料及工艺;釉料和粘土体的配制;
  • 雕塑/设计/效果-当代陶瓷方法;当前的设计实践;陶瓷的社会和文化背景
  • 窑炉建造。窑炉建造方法和材料;不同类型的窑如何产生不同的审美效果;维护和修理窑炉
  • 模具制造——模具制造和滑模铸造;模具:在艺术表达中使用模具;可能的材料包括石膏、粘土和橡胶;介绍了系列、空间可逆性、专用、镜像和凸凹交替的概念
  • 陶瓷:工作室艺术-陶瓷与其他工作室艺术之间的关系,包括绘画,素描,版画和摄影
  • 陶瓷和版画——使用陶瓷颜料、搪瓷和釉料打印和转移图像;蚀刻、光刻、丝印和数码印刷
  • 建筑陶瓷——陶瓷与建筑关系的考察;通过大型作品和公共艺术

陶瓷硕士/美术硕士,陶瓷-两到三年学制
在硕士阶段,学生们专注于先进的陶瓷美学和技术,并在准备写论文时通过艺术探索个人表达。

以下是一个典型的陶瓷硕士学位课程序列:

  • 研究生工作室-广泛的工作室内工作
  • 工作室技术——用于展示作品的建模软件、可视化、照明;探索色彩、图案、质地
  • 研究方法
  • 论文研究——艺术史的阅读和讨论
  • 创造性心流——产生想法的策略
  • 工作室艺术的业务-组合开发和管理,定价,市场营销,网络

以下是一些论文主题的例子:

  • 早期伊斯兰陶器
  • 帝国抛轮陶器的图案
  • 梅罗伊时期(公元前3世纪至公元4世纪)精细陶瓷

陶瓷工程博士学位-四到五年学制
陶瓷领域的大部分博士课程都是“陶瓷工程”。“一些学校还提供陶瓷或陶瓷工程学位,理科硕士。很少有人把它作为理学学士学位。

陶瓷工程很重要,因为陶瓷在电脑和手机等电子产品中发挥着重要作用;在交通(道路和车辆)方面;在防御系统;还有环保技术。陶瓷工程博士课程的学生可以成为政府实验室的研究人员,大学教授,以及在工业中作为改良陶瓷材料的设计师。

课程包括数学、化学、物理和工程学。课程将讲课与实验相结合。

论文项目通常专注于开发新的和改进的陶瓷。

与陶瓷专业相似的学位

美术
除了雕塑,美术专业还提供其他几个相关的学位选择。绘画、摄影和绘画/插图是一些例子。

考古
考古学是对过去人类生活和活动的物质遗迹的科学研究。典型的课程包括考古理论和方法、中国朝代史、埃及学、世界史前概览和世界新文明的起源。

艺术/艺术研究
这是一个跨学科的学位,它结合了对历史、文化和人类学成分的调查和从美学和构成的角度对艺术的研究。

艺术历史
拥有艺术史学位的个人已经完成了绘画、绘画、雕塑、版画、摄影、电影制作和建筑的历史和发展的学术研究。

治疗性娱乐
治疗性娱乐的学位课程训练学生如何计划和实施娱乐活动,如园艺、陶器、钓鱼或骑马,以鼓励有身体、精神或情感挑战的患者的健康和福祉。

技能You’学习

  • 创造力
  • 艺术情感
  • 观察
  • 自我表现
  • 焦点
  • 纪律
  • 毅力
  • 信心

陶瓷学位能做什么?

大多数专业陶艺家都是自由职业者。他们可能有自己的工作室,也可能与其他艺术家共享一个合作空间,在那里创作和销售作品。

陶瓷专业毕业生也可以在以下公司工作:

  • 艺术工作室
  • 艺术委员会
  • 博物馆和美术馆
  • 历史的社会
  • 拍卖行
  • 公立和私立艺术学校
  • yabo亚搏体育社区中心教育计划
  • 康复和退休中心(扮演娱乐治疗的角色)
  • 室内设计公司
  • 珠宝设计公司
  • 批量陶瓷生产公司

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