Fine Arts Degree Plan
- Technology for Graphics
- Fundamentals of Drawing
- Figure Drawing
- Elements of Visual Thinking
- Digital Design for Print
- Digital Photography
- History of Photo. and Motion Pictures
- Form and Communication
- History of Design
- Ancient to Modern Art History
- Contemporary Art
- Printmaking: Intaglio and Relief
- Printmaking: Serigraphy
- Painting I
- Painting II
- Illustration I
- Illustration II
- Introduction to Interior Design
- Introduction to Communication Design
- The Business of Branding Yourself
- Principles of Management
- Entrepreneurship and Small Bus. Mgmt.
- Principles of Marketing
- Consumer Behavior
- E-Commerce and Online Marketing
- Promotional Strategies
- Marketing Management
- Painting III
- Senior Exhibit
Printmaking: Intaglio and Relief

ARTS-3113: Designed to introduce you to the tools, history, and basic techniques of printmaking through the use of the etching press. Etching, drypoint, collograph, relief, and monotype techniques will be discussed. Students are encouraged to explore the problems and concerns of their own images technically through multiples and one-of-a-kind prints. A series of critiques, group discussions, research and information gathering assignments, lectures and demonstrations complement studio work. This course is normally offered in the fall semester










