Curriculum
Course Number | Summary | English |
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CA701 | History of Ceramic Arts | |
The course helps students to consider the flow of aesthetic sense according to the change of ceramic art history and state of a period, and analyze the distinct characteristics. | ||
CA706 | Studies in Ceramic Marketing | |
This course examines the overall understanding and status of the ceramics industry market, recognizes the cultural value of the ceramics industry, and studies the direction of the ceramics industry market in the future. | ||
CA708 | Studies in Ceramic Sculpture | |
This course is intended for the students who want to develop analysis ability and create their artworks by studying the concept of ceramic sculpture and expression methods. | ||
CA712 | Studies in Mixed Media | |
This course is intended to study a variety of mixed media and application methods going along the contemporary ceramic art trends. | ||
CA716 | Studies in Creative Forming | |
This course aims to studying topic selection, fabrication methods, and expression methods for creating artworks | ||
CA717 | Studies in Environmental & Architectural Ceramics | |
This course explores the comprehensive environmental architectural ceramics which can be applied to the interior and exterior space through investigating the environmental and architectural design including environment colors. | ||
CA719 | Postmodernism Art & Ceramic Art | |
This course aims to doing researches on post-modernism art based on the art criticism of critics emerging as a leading role in the postwar art scenes. Based on the researches, the identity and ways forward of ceramic art will be investigated. |
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CA720 | Tableware & Installation | |
For this course the branding strategies and installation will be considered to boost the artistic value of tablewares. | ||
CA723 | Kiln Firing Techniques | |
This course helps students to learn various firing methods including oxidation, raku, and reduction with kiln operation | ||
CA724 | Glaze & Clay | |
This course helps students to do researches on the theory and practice of the physical and chemical properties of clays and glazes. | ||
CA725 | Research Methodology for Ceramic Art | |
This course helps students to acquire the skills to write a research paper through research contents and methods | ||
CA727 | Surface Decoration Techniques in Ceramic Art | |
The class explores a variety of innovative and contemporary approaches to surface finish, including sgrafitto, printing, hand painting, resist methods, trailing, glaze layering, majolica, luster, impressing, incising and textural methods amongst others. | ||
CA729 | Ceramic Design & Humanities | |
Beyond the functionalism of modernist design, this class studies the nature of design through the humanities, which have been neglected in the design industry, and reflects on the relationship between humans and objects. | ||
CA730 | Graduate Seminar-Artist T | |
This class examines the experiences of creating and exhibiting artworks by artists who are active in the art scene, including engaging with audiences, gallery exhibitions, art criticism, and brand strategy. | ||
CA8001 | Analytical Studies in Contemporary Ceramic Art | |
This course analyzes trends in world ceramic art and studies the cultural, social, and philosophical backgrounds that form the formative language of the works of ceramic artists who are leading new trends. | ||
CA8002 | Ceramic Art Expression and Sculptural Psychology | |
This class studies the creativity and artistic appreciation of ceramic art from a psychological perspective. It comprehensively studies the perception, memory, and emotion of sculpture, as well as the areas of thinking and language. | ||
CA8003 | Seminar on Contemporary Ceramic Art Trends | |
This class explores the history of ceramic art. Studying the history of ceramics through the ages, this course connects different regions and time periods through diachronic and epochal perspectives, and considers the meaning and role of ceramic art in the present through the lens of the past. | ||
CA8004 | ontemporary Craft and Mixed Media | |
This course analyzes the trends and history of mixed media in contemporary craft and examines the process by which artists depart from traditional media to explore pluralistic forms, attitudes, concepts, and materials. | ||
CA8005 | Research Methodology Seminar | |
In order to write a research paper in ceramics, this course studies the problem setting, types and advantages and disadvantages of research design, data collection and analysis methods, questionnaire survey method, completion of thesis plan, thesis presentation method, and thesis critique method. | ||
CA8006 | Environmental Sculpture Research | |
This course studies artistic environmental sculpture for architectural interior spaces and landscape exterior spaces through the interrelation of various elements that constitute the environment and the concept of art philosophy. | ||
CA8007 | Crafts Art and Culture | |
Through the ideas of William Morris, who was active in the late 19th century, we study the status of craft as a new interdisciplinary art that fuses with art and design in the era of cultural convergence in the 21st century. | ||
CA8008 | Ceramic Art Seminar | |
This class analyzes trends in contemporary ceramic art and studys new discourses that are emerging in fine art as it expands its language including materiality, performativity, narrative, the sublime, minimalism, neo-pop, and identity. | ||
CA8009 | Creative research in Formative Art | |
It intuitively approaches artistic expression, a medium that embodies aesthetic values for the creation of human culture, and studies aesthetic areas and various values and thinking related to formative creation. | ||
CA8010 | Color & Design Study | |
Based on the absolute correlation of color, research, research, research, research, research, research, research, research and research, and research and color harmony theory, and color harmony theory and color harmony theory. | ||
ID8009 | Future Social Research | |
It studies the future society through various research methods such as big data and megatrend. We infer new paradigms between future lifestyle changes, consumption, and suppliers and study them based on scenarios. | ||
VID8004 | Design Analysis and Criticism | |
Through design analysis and criticism through aesthetic, cultural, and socioeconomic perspectives, design is dismantled and the ability to clarify perspectives is developed to foster critical awareness of the role of design in shaping modern discourse and social values. |