A printmaking concentration recognizes those students outside the printmaking major who take a total of 15 credits within the Printmaking Department. Candidates should meet with the chair of the Printmaking Department when initially declaring the concentration; students may meet with the department chair during the sophomore year during regular advisement periods to discuss their schedules.
Requirements for the Printmaking Concentration
| Course Title | Course # | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Choose one of the following: | ||
| Introduction to Print Media: Traditional Media | PR 200 | |
| Introduction to Print Media: Photo and Digital Media | PR 202 | |
| Subtotal | 3 | |
| Choose two from the following: | ||
| Relief | PR 212 | |
| Intaglio | PR 216 | |
| Monoprint Workshop | PR 217 | |
| Screenprinting | PR 218 | |
| Collagraph | PR 226 | |
| Letterpress | PR 248 | |
| Papermaking and Book Structure | PR 294 | |
| Subtotal | 6 | |
| Choose two from the following: | ||
| Advanced Lithography | PR 316 | |
| Advanced Screenprinting | PR 318 | |
| Artists Books and Papermaking | PR 336 | |
| History of Paper Structure | PR 340 | |
| Letterpress/Book | PR 342 | |
| Paper, Book and Press | PR 345 | |
| Bookbinding and Sewing Foundation | PR 360 | |
| Dolphin Press Collaborative Workshop | PR 380 | |
| Print and Technology | PR 330 | |
| Special Topics in Printmaking | PR 390 | |
| Post Studio: Print in the Public Realm | PR 371 | |
| Related Internship | INT 402 | |
| Subtotal | 6 | |
| Total Credits for the Printmaking Concentration | 15 | |
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