School of Art
Printmaking Courses Offered

135 Printmaking I

A course designed to introduce students to printmaking processes and concepts. Students explore printmaking as a medium of aesthetic expression and develop an awareness of selected historical and contemporary modes of printmaking. A series of critiques, group discussions, research and information gathering assignments, lectures, and demonstrations, complement studio work. Fulfills general education requirements for The Arts category. Offered each semester.

235 Printmaking II

An introduction to the processes of lithography and color intaglio. Techniques and skills achieved in art 135 will continue to be utilized. Prerequisite: 135. Offered each semester.

335 Printmaking III

A continuation of 235. Students are expected to demonstrate greater independence and experimentation in their work. Prerequisite: 235. Offered each semester.

435 Printmaking IV, A,B.

Concentrated individualized work for advanced students. Prerequisite: 335. May be repeated once for credit. Offered each semester.

480 Special Individual Projects

Individually designed research studies, field experiences, or experimental studio projects in an area of special interest; carried out under the guidance of the instructor or a special supervisor. May be repeated for a maximum of three units of credit. Prerequisite: consent of the instructor. Offered as needed.