Minors are a specialized secondary field of study, please make special note of prerequisites on all courses.
A minor in Printmaking provides the opportunity for students to engage, through a hands-on approach, in both analog and digital forms of image making. 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 a student’s approach to problem solving and time management in support of the curriculum offered in other major programs.
Course Code | Course Title | Credit |
Choose two of the following courses: | 1.0 | |
PRNT 2B01 | Screenprinting | |
PRNT 2B02 | Relief | |
PRNT 2B05 | Papermaking | |
PRNT 2B16 |
Lithography |
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PRNT 2B17 | Intaglio | |
PRNT 2B20 | Book Arts: Book Binding | |
Plus: | ||
VISA 2B31 |
History of Printing and Printmaking |
0.5 |
Choose one of the following 1.0 credit courses: | 1.0 | |
PRNT 3C05 | Intermediate Printmaking Studio | |
PRNT 3C07 | Lithography and Screenprinting |
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PRNT 3C08 | Intaglio and Relief | |
Or, choose two of the following 0.5 credit courses*: | |
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PRNT 3B06 | Screenprinting or Papermaking (not offered 2014/2015) |
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PRNT 3B16 |
Alternative Media and Techniques (not offered 2014/2015) |
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PRNT 3B24 |
Contemporary Media and Digital Printmaking (not offered 2014/2015) |
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PRNT 3B26 |
The Book as Art: Making Artists' Books |
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Choose one of the following courses*: |
0.5 | |
PRNT 4B04 |
Advanced Printmaking Studio |
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PRNT 4B05 | Advanced Printmaking Studio: Portfolio Development |
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Total * | 3.0 |
*With the approval of an Associate Dean, 0.5 credit of the 300/400 level PRNT courses may be replaced by 0.5 credit Self-Directed Study.
Please refer to further information on minors.
Last Modified:6/18/2014 11:16:05 AM