Updated 2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog
Technology, Art and Design - Design Courses
All Technology, Art and Design - Design Courses
TADD 1430 Design Foundations
(4 credits)
TADD 1440 Drawing Foundations
(4 credits)
TADD 1460 Introduction to Digital Imaging
(4 credits)
TADD 2317 Painting: Acrylic
(4 credits)
TADD 2319 Painting: Oil
(4 credits)
TADD 2440 2D Design Software
(4 credits)
TADD 2517 Printmaking: Relief
(4 credits)
TADD 2519 Printmaking: Silkscreen/Intaglio
(4 credits)
TADD 2925 People of the Environment: Technology, Art, and Design Perspective
(3 credits)
TADD 3251 Watercolor/Aqueous Media
(3 credits)
TADD 3420 Introduction to Exhibit Design
(4 credits)
TADD 3430 Introduction to Graphic Design
(4 credits)
TADD 3440 3D Design Software
(4 credits)
TADD 3450 History of Modern Design
(4 credits)
TADD 3548 Advanced 3D Design
(4 credits)
TADD 3549 Interactive Design
(4 credits)
TADD 3568 Exhibit Design/Trade Show
(4 credits)
TADD 3569 Exhibit Design/Environments
(4 credits)
TADD 3578 Typography
(4 credits)
TADD 3579 Branding and Packaging
(4 credits)
TADD 3648 Color Theory
(4 credits)
TADD 3658 Drawing: Figure
(4 credits)
TADD 3659 Drawing: Still Life
(4 credits)
TADD 3748 Ceramics/Hand Building
(4 credits)
TADD 3749 Ceramics/Wheel
(4 credits)
TADD 3900 Junior Culmination
(2 credits)
TADD 4450 Studio Arts Senior Culmination
(4 credits)
TADD 4549 Advanced Media Design
(4 credits)
TADD 4569 Advanced Exhibit Design
(4 credits)
TADD 4579 Advanced Graphic Design
(4 credits)
TADD 4630 Topics in Design
(2-4 credits)
TADD 4649 Advanced Painting
(4 credits)
TADD 4659 Art History
(4 credits)
TADD 4808 Special Readings
(2 credits)
TADD 4900 Senior Culmination
(2 credits)
TADD 4917 DIS Tchg Assoc |
(1-2 credits)
TADD 2517 Printmaking: Relief (4 credits)
This course will introduce students to basic concepts involving relief printmaking techniques and aesthetic issues within traditional printmaking practices.
Students will explore the hand processes of relief printmaking: woodcut, linoleum block, monotype, solar etching and collagraph. Slide lectures, videos, critiques, demonstrations, discussions and reflective writing will support farther development of students skills, along with learning how to evaluate visual art within historical and contemporary context.
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