The Postgraduate Certificate in Printmaking provides the opportunity for students to engage, through a hands-on approach, in both analog and digital forms of image making. The courses are designed to augment a student’s visual vocabulary, add technical and conceptual skills and explore new and alternative ways for designing and presenting visual artifacts. Printmaking, which is sequential by nature, can also improve the student’s approach to problem solving and time management.
COURSE COURSE NAME CREDIT
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Two of the following courses: | 1.0 | |
PRNT 2B01 Screenprinting | ||
PRNT 2B02 Relief | ||
PRNT 2B16 Lithography | ||
PRNT 2B17 Intaglio | ||
Choose one of the following courses: | 1.0 | |
PRNT 3C05 Intermediate Printmaking Studio | ||
PRNT 3C06 From Paper to Book | ||
PRNT 3C07 Lithography and Screenprinting | ||
PRNT 3C08 Intaglio and Relief | ||
Plus: | ||
200 Level PRNT Studio or PRNT STU/SEM courses | 1.5 | |
300 and 400 Level PRNT Studio or PRNT STU/SEM courses | 1.0 | |
200, 300 or 400 Level Liberal Studies | 0.5 | |
TOTAL* | 5.0 |
* With the approval of an Associate Dean, 0.5 credit of studio (STU) or studio/seminar (SEM) courses can be substituted with a 0.5 credit Self-Directed Study.
Last Modified:1/24/2012 12:57:19 PM