Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | 4 Year(s) | $13004 for 13 or more credits per semester/26 or more credits per year | Contact provider |
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Course summary
This emphasis is for students seeking a focused course of study in the two dimensional disciplines of painting, drawing and printmaking. Students in painting work with a variety of media, studying basic color theory and materials and techniques involved in painting. Attention is given to understanding current issues in painting as well as its traditions. Students who continue in this area develop a personal creative direction. Students in drawing study both contemporary and traditional approaches. Introductory courses introduce varied techniques and provide a foundation for exploration, while upper level work focuses on development of concept and personal direction. Students work with a range of sources and materials that lead to an expanded definition of drawing. Students in printmaking will study intaglio, lithography, screen-printing, relief and letterpress processes. In addition to traditional methods and editing procedures, students are encouraged to experiment and innovate. Combined mediums, monoprints, non-paper supports and artist book projects are included in course and research work. Additionally, photographic and computer-generated processes are explored and integrated into the program, reflecting trends in contemporary printmaking.
Entry requirement for international students
Students must have completed high school diploma or a GED. In addition, the individual has attempted fewer than 26 semester (39 quarter) credits at a post-secondary institution. If a student is graduating from high school and has less than 26 semester credits, she/he will be considered a new entering freshman, allowing the student to be considered for merit scholarships and participation in Academic Orientation. High school students should have completion of a minimum of the following courses: 4 years English, 3 years math (including a minimum of algebra, intermediate algebra, and geometry), 3 years science (1 year each of biological and physical science), 3 years social studies (including U.S. history) and 2 years single second language. Scores from either the ACT or SAT exams including writing is required. International students must have minimum TOEFL scores of 550 Written, 213 Computer, 80 Internet (iBT) or an IELTS score of 6.5.
University of Minnesota Duluth accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
University Of Minnesota Duluth
Department name
School of Fine Arts, Department of Art and Design
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