* Tools and equipment
Students applying to Ceramics must meet the following requirements:
If English is not your first language or you've received your education in a language other than English, students must produce evidence of their English Language Proficiency:
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
Professional ceramic artists and designers will help you express yourself through clay. You'll develop critical thinking abilities and a technical understanding of ceramics as you progress through foundation courses to more advanced individual explorations. Our emphasis on techniques will give you a solid range of clay skills including throwing on the wheel, handbuilding, understanding clay, the science of glaze technology, and firing techniques. You will also receive a well-rounded foundation in applied design and ceramic art history, as well as practical skills in ceramic studio operations, marketing and portfolio development.
You'll have your own individual electric wheel and a large work space in our well-equipped studio. The art studio features a fully-ventilated glaze lab, glaze booth, and kiln room with a variety of electric kilns including oval, round, burn-out as well as raku.
Equivalent to two semesters of full-time study, our intensive 15-week certificate programs provide over 600 hours of hands-on studio time. Each week you will work alongside a different faculty member who brings their unique perspective and expertise within the discipline to the studio. Limited enrolment ensures you have access to equipment and time to interact with faculty. You will also benefit from the guidance of experienced studio technicians and extended hours in the studio after class.
WHY CHOOSE FLEMING
Our school is a leader in providing unique and flexible art and design education. Learn from professionals who have shaped art, craft and design in Canada at a campus that provides the best possible hands-on studio experience. Create in a spectacular natural environment, supported by dedicated faculty and a welcoming community of resident artists and designers. Graduate with a solid portfolio to take you to the next step in your art career – whether that is continuing education, starting your own practice or entering the workforce.
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SEMESTER 1
Art History XIII - Ceramics
ARTS 971
Units/ Hours: 47.5
Ceramic Decoration
ARTS1649
Units/ Hours: 47.5
Ceramic Processes I
ARTS1646
Units/ Hours: 47.5
Ceramic Processes II
ARTS1647
Units/ Hours: 47.5
Ceramic Processes III
ARTS1651
Units/ Hours: 47.5
Ceramic Processes IV
ARTS1652
Units/ Hours: 47.5
Ceramics Project I
ARTS1650
Units/ Hours: 47.5
Ceramics Project II
ARTS1655
Units/ Hours: 95
Ceramics Sculpture
ARTS2326
Units/ Hours: 47.5
Design - Ceramics
ARTS1648
Units/ Hours: 47.5
Drawing for Ceramics
ARTS 972
Units/ Hours: 47.5
Firing Techniques
ARTS1654
Units/ Hours: 23.5
Glaze Science
ARTS1653
Units/ Hours: 24
Marketing/Portfolio Development
MKTG 53
Units/ Hours: 47.5
Graduates are working as ceramicists, educators, designers and in galleries
Morcare Insurance - $709