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Fine Arts | Graphic Design | Printmaking
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Arts
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About Program

Program Overview


University Program Information

The university offers various programs, including those in the Art department.


Art Department Programs

The Art department offers several courses, including:


  • ART 4400 Research and Practice in Printmaking
  • ART 3400 Advanced Printmaking

ART 4400 Research and Practice in Printmaking

This course involves the examination of one student-selected print form (relief, serigraphy, intaglio, lithography, or digital printmaking) with emphasis on the study of composition and content as it relates to the technical and formal considerations of the particular medium. The course focuses on student-directed content, problems, and solutions within the context of a printmaking medium, resulting in a body of work. This course may be repeated for credit, and various levels (1-4) of this studio art medium may meet together, with different course requirements for each level. Prerequisite(s): ART 3400 Advanced Printmaking or permission of instructor


ART 3400 Advanced Printmaking

This course examines one print form (relief, serigraphy, intaglio, lithography, or digital printmaking) with emphasis on the study of composition and content as it relates to the technical and formal considerations of the particular medium. The course includes edition printing, introductory student research, and an emphasis on the relationship of media to the form and content. Various levels (1-4) of this studio art medium may meet together, with different course requirements for each level. Prerequisite(s): ART 2400 Intermediate Printmaking


Academic Policies and Procedures

The university reserves the right to make changes in the regulations and offerings announced in the official online catalog, as circumstances require. It is expected that the only changes will be the correction of errors and the inclusion of new courses and programs approved during the academic year.


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