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Ontario College Certificate

September 2, 2008

$3,325.50 program duration *
* Tuition and fees subject to change.

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Transform humble clay into something amazing and breathtakingly beautiful.

 

Program Highlights

In this intensive 14-week program, you will learn Cone 6 oxidation. Courses include throwing techniques, handbuilding ceramics, mouldmaking for ceramics, decorating and glazing techniques, clay and glaze technology, ceramic studio operations, drawing, basic and applied design, and marketing and portfolio development.

Ceramics

Credits are 32.5 hours studio and theory, plus 5 hours per week of independent studio work with a technician available. The pottery studio is well equipped and our instructors rank among the best in Canada.

 

Word from the Workplace

"I would definitely recommend the Ceramics certificate program to anyone who has fallen in love with throwing clay on the wheel. The course gives the budding potter all the practical knowledge and inspiration needed to reach the next level and beyond. Throwing skills grow incredibly quickly and the foundations in studio management, decorating techniques, and working with plaster moulds give each student many ways to express their personal style. My skills became much stronger and more refined during the four months I spent in the intensive course."

Ruth Gauthier, Ceramics Certificate Graduate 2004

 

Why Choose Fleming?

This program, unique to Fleming College offers you excellent instruction from professional artists, in a nurturing atmosphere.

Fleming College's Haliburton School of The Arts is highly respected in artistic circles for its careful blend of theory with practicum, led by well-established and renowned artists. As such, the Ceramics program is built on the expertise of these specialists, who offer you a solid grounding in theory, as well as many hands-on, practical exercises to perfect your technique and skills.

 

What it Takes to Succeed

Besides your willingness to get muddy, and a passionate interest in ceramics, it helps if you have the following skills, abilities, and personality traits:

  • good oral and written communication skills
  • manual dexterity
  • openness to learning and a desire to explore your creativity
  • ability to commit to intensive format

 

Career Opportunities

Once you complete this program, you might pursue a career as a studio artist, teacher, work at an artists' collective or gallery, or continue to pursue your arts education.

 

Minimum Admission Requirements

 OSSD with the majority of credits at the College (C) and Open (O) level, including:

  • 2 College (C) English courses (Grade 11 or Grade 12)

When (C) is the minimum course level for admission, (U) or (U/C) courses are also accepted. 

Mature Students
If you are 19 years of age or older before classes start, and you do not possess an OSSD, you can write the Canadian Adult Achievement Test to assess your eligibility for admission.

 

Selection Process

 

Related Programs

You may apply the credits you earn from the Ceramics Certificate toward Fleming College's Visual and Creative Arts Diploma --you're halfway there with the 14 credits that you have completed in the Ceramics Certificate. You may want to consider one of our other arts certificate programs.

Graduates of the Ceramics certificate will be considered for entrance into the Sheridan College Crafts and Design advanced diploma program. Successful applicants will enter directly into the second year of the program. All applicants will be required to present a portfolio as part of the admission process.

 

Diploma Requirements

This certificate comprises 14 credits, which equals more than one half of the 26 credits required to complete the Visual and Creative Arts Diploma. Each credit consists of 32.5 hours of in-class instruction and 15 hours of independent work.

 

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Curriculum for this course is temporarily unavailable.