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BFA Printmaking

Pictured | Zidan (Dan Dan) Wu | Bachelor of Fine Arts, Printmaking | Guangzhou Guangdong, China (hometown)


Bachelor of Fine Arts with a Concentration in Printmaking

The Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) with a concentration in Printmakingrintmaking program recognizes that all individuals express their art in unique ways. The concentration requires that students become familiar with a set of core technologies, relief, intaglio, silkscreen, lithography, papermaking, book design, letter press, and digital processes. Students specialize in one and are encouraged to take additional upper-level coursework in one other selected field; choosing from design, photography, or drawing/painting. BFA candidates produce work that synthesizes their areas of expertise.


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Degree Requirements (125 cr.)
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Students receiving the Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) degree must complete 125 total credit hours including:

  • AHST-A 307 Introduction to Non-Western Art
    Fulfills Contemporary Social Values: Global Culture requirement
  • FINA-P 273 Computer Art and Design I
    Fulfills Extended Literacies: Computer Literacy requirement
  • FINA-A 109 Ways of Seeing: Visual Literacy
    Fulfills Extended Literacies: Visual Literacy requirement
  • FINA-A 190 Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity;
    VT: Studio Techniques and Research
    Fulfills Additional Requirements: First Year Seminar

  • A minimum of 30 credit hours at the 300– or 400–level.
  • Courses required for the major must be completed with a grade of C– or higher.
  • A minimum CGPA of 2.0 is required.
  • All courses are 3 credit hours, unless otherwise stated.

Major Requirements (77 cr.)
Foundation Level (12 cr.)
  • FINA-F 100 Fundamental Studio-Drawing
  • FINA-F 101 Fundamental Studio-3D
  • FINA-F 102 Fundamental Studio-2D
  • FINA-P 273 Computer Art and Design I
    Extended Literacies: Computer Literacy requirement

Art History/Foundation Level (6 cr.)
  • AHST-A 101 Ancient and Medieval Art
  • AHST-A 102 Renaissance Through Modern Art

Survey Level (9 cr.)
  • Three 200–level courses, outside area of concentration
  • FINA-S 200 Drawing 1
  • FINA-S 230 Painting 1
  • FINA-S 250 Graphic Design I
  • FINA-S 260 Ceramics 1
  • FINA-S 270 Sculpture 1
  • FINA-S 271 Introduction to Figurative Sculpture
  • FINA-S 291 Fundamentals of Photography

Upper-Level Concentration (38 cr.)
  • FINA-S 240 Basic Printmaking Media
  • FINA-S 302 Printmaking II Book Arts
  • FINA-S 341 Printmaking II Intaglio
  • FINA-S 343 Printmaking II Lithography
  • FINA-S 344 Printmaking II Silkscreen
  • FINA-S 417 Hand Papermaking I
  • FINA-S 442 Bachelor of Fine Arts Printmaking (6 cr.)
  • FINA-S 445 Relief Printmaking Media
  • FINA-S 447 Printmaking 3
  • 400–level Printmaking courses (2 cr.)
  • Select an area of specialization from one of the following three areas (6 cr.):
  • Drawing and Painting
  • Graphic Design
  • Photography

Art History/Upper Level (9 cr.)
  • AHST-A 307 Introduction to Non-Western Art
    Contemporary Social Values: Global Cultures requirement
  • Two courses at the 300– or 400–level

Senior Level (3 cr.)

It is recommended that students complete the following courses during the final year of study.

  • FINA-S 499 Bachelor of Fine Arts Final Review (0 cr.)
  • FINA-A 409 Capstone Course

Additional Requirements (15 cr.)
  • World Languages (6 cr.) | Select two courses in one world language (French, German, Japanese, Spanish)
  • Upper-Level Electives (9 cr.)
    • Select three credits at the 100– or 200–level (3 cr.)
    • Select six credits at the 300– or 400–level (6 cr.)

Fine Arts Upper-Divisional Review

Completion of the upper divisional review marks a student’s passage from pre-BFA/BA into the BFA/BA program. This review is an opportunity for every art student with 50 to 60 credits toward their degree to present their work to the faculty. This dedicated time is an opportunity to discuss the student’s unique interests and goals. Upon satisfaction of the Upper Divisional requirement, students have distinguished themselves as upper-level B.F.A./B.A. candidates, and have made considerable progress towards graduation.


See also

Academic Bulletins

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2023-2024 Campus Bulletin
2022-2023 Campus Bulletin
2021-2022 Campus Bulletin
2020-2021 Campus Bulletin
2019-2020 Campus Bulletin
2018-2019 Campus Bulletin
2017-2018 Campus Bulletin
2016-2017 Campus Bulletin
2015-2016 Campus Bulletin
2014-2015 Campus Bulletin

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