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  • Aerospace Studies
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    Studies

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    Anthropology
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    Heritage
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    Dr. Howard C. Daudistel, Dean

    Dr. Mimi R. Gladstein, Associate Dean

    Dr. Evelyn Posey, Associate Dean


    Liberal Arts Bldg., 343
    Phone: (915) 747-5666
    Fax: (915) 747-5905

  • Art
    Web site at: http://www.utep.edu/arts/

    1.- General Information
    2.-General (ART) Courses
    3.- Art Education (ARTE) Courses
    4.- Basic Studies (ARTF) Courses
    5.- Ceramics (CERM) Courses
    6.- Graphic Design (ARTG) Courses
    7.- History of Art (ARTH) Courses
    8.- Art Theory (ARTT) Courses Courses
    9.- Drawing (DRAW) Courses
    10.-Metals (MTLS) Courses
    11.- Painting (PNTG) Courses
    12.- Printmaking (PRNT) Courses
    13.-Sculpture (SCUL) Courses

    12.- Printmaking (PRNT) Courses

    3205 Printmaking I (0-6) (Common Course Number ARTS 2333)

      An introductory course focusing on the basics of relief, intaglio, and stone lithographic Printmaking techniques, the terminology, and a brief history of these processes. Students will be encouraged to develop personal original imagery to execute in these media. Course will include a brief demonstration of screen techniques. A minimum of six hours in studio per week. Prerequisites: ARTF 3101 , ARTF 3102 , and ARTF 3104 . ARTF 3104 may be taken concurrently with PRNT 3205. Laboratory fee required.
    3225 Printmaking II (0-6) (Common Course Number ARTS 2334)
      Continuation of processes presented in Printmaking I with the addition of at least one multi-color print. Exploration of additional print processes including: chine colle, monoprints, monotypes. Possible exploration of screen processes including photoscreen. Personal original imagery further developed. A minimum of six hours in studio per week. Prerequisite: PRNT 3205. Laboratory fee required.
    3305 Printmaking III (0-6)
      Continued exploration of previous print processes with introduction of collographic print techniques and the photographic gum bichromate process. Aluminum plate lithography may also be explored. Emphasis on the production of like multiples and the development of solid drawing skills and personal imagery. A minimum of six hours in studio per week. Prerequisite: PRNT 3225. Laboratory fee required.
    3325 Printmaking IV (0-6)
      Combining two or more print processes into a single image will be explored along with a continuation of the student's personal imagery in chosen print media. Papermaking will also be explored. A minimum of six hours in studio per week. Prerequisite: PRNT 3305. Laboratory fee required.
    3335 Printmaking V (0-6)
      Choice and execution of best print media for student's imagery. Strong personal image and technical development expected. A minimum of six hours in studio per week. Prerequisite: PRNT 3325. Laboratory fee required.
    3405 Printmaking VI (0-6)
      Emphasis upon further technical development, image, and concept. A minimum of six hours in studio per week. Prerequisite: PRNT 3335. Course fees required.
    3425 Printmaking VII (0-6)
      A continuation of PRNT VI further refining and exploring techniques, images, and concepts. A minimum of six hours in studio per week. Prerequisite: PRNT 3405. Course fees required.
    3435 Special Problems in Printmaking (0-6)
      Emphasis upon individual course of study developed jointly between the instructor and the student or specialized Summer program offering. Written proposal may be required. A minimum of six hours in studio per week. May be repeated for credit when problem varies. Prerequisite: PRNT 3425 or instructor approval. Course fees required.
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