Sample Schedule

FIRST-YEAR (All Fine Arts Concentrations)
[6] Visualization/Representation I & II (FDC 140 & FDC 141)
[3] Space, Form, Process (FDC 150)
[6] Light, Color and Design I & II (FDC 160 & FDC 161)
[3] Time and Movement (FDC 180)
[6] Themes in Art and Culture I & II (HAD 111 & HAD 112)
[3] Intro. to Literary and Critical Studies I (HMS101A)
[3] Gen Ed Core Elective (SS-T, SS-G, MSCI)
[30] Total Credits

FINE ARTS – DRAWING
SOPHOMORE YEAR
[3] Drawing I (DRWG 205)
[3] Life Study I (DRWG 211)
[3] Drawing II (DRWG 206) or Life Study II (DRWG 212)
[3] Drawing: Materials and Methods (DRWG 323)
[3] Fine Arts Seminar I (FAU 241)
[3] Dept. Elective (PTG, PRNT, or 2D TECH)
[3] Dept. Elective (SCU, JWLR, or 3D TECH)
[6] Gen Ed Core Elective (SS-T, SS-G, MSCI)
[3] Intro. to Literary and Critical Studies II (HMS201A)
[30] Total Credits

FINE ARTS - JEWELRY
SOPHOMORE YEAR
[6] Jewelry I & II (JWLR 205 & JWLR 206)
[3] Lost Wax Casting for Jewelry (TECH 223)
[3] Perspectives In Jewelry: CAD/CAM Technology (JWLR 221)
[6] Dept. Elective (PTG, PRNT, DRWG, or SCU)
[3] Ideation & Conceptualization for Jewelers (FAU 231)
[6] Gen Ed Core Elective (SS-T, SS-G, MSCI)
[3] Intro. to Literary and Critical Studies II (HMS201A)
[30] Total Credits

FINE ARTS - PAINTING
SOPHOMORE YEAR
[6] Painting I & II (PTG 205 & PTG 206)
[3] Painting Processes (TECH 507)
[6] Dept. Elective (DRWG or PRNT)
[3] Dept. Elective (SCU, JWLR, or 3D TECH)
[3] Fine Arts Seminar I (FAU 241)
[6] Gen Ed Core Elective (SS-T, SS-G, MSCI)
[3] Intro. to Literary and Critical Studies II (HMS201A)
[30] Total Credits

FINE ARTS - PRINTMAKING
SOPHOMORE YEAR
[3] Printmaking I (PRNT 205)
[9] PRNT Elective
[3] Dept. Elective (DRWG or PTG)
[3] Dept. Elective (SCU, JWLR, or 3D TECH)
[3] Fine Arts Seminar I (FAU 241)
[6] Gen Ed Core Elective (SS-T, SS-G, MSCI)
[3] Intro. to Literary and Critical Studies II (HMS201A)
[30] Total Credits

FINE ARTS – SCULPTURE AND INTEGRATED PRACTICES
SOPHOMORE YEAR
[6] Sculpture I & II (SCU 205 & SCU 206)
[3] Woodworking I (TECH 519)
[3] Ceramics I (TECH 509)
[3] Casting and Moldmaking I (TECH 527)
[3] Dept. Elective (PTG, DRWG, or PRNT)
[3] Fine Arts Seminar I (FAU 241)
[6] Gen Ed Core Elective (SS-T, SS-G, MSCI)
[3] Intro. to Literary and Critical Studies II (HMS201A)
[30] Total Credits

 

Academics

PrattMWP boasts one of the greatest academic art programs and learning environments in the northeast.

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First-Year Foundation

Drawing, 3-D Design, 4-D Design, Light/Color/Design, Liberal Arts

Students spend the first
two years of their Pratt art degree working closely with full-time faculty in a serious, focused art environment.

Fine Arts

Drawing, Jewelry, Painting, Printmaking, Sculpture and Integrated Practices

PrattMWP students
show their work in our professional galleries to established, captive audiences.

General Education Core

Communications Design

Graphic Design, Illustration

Prepare for a Bright Design Career at the Highly Ranked
Pratt Visual Communications Design Program.

Photography

If your goal is to earn a photography degree from a top New York photography school, PrattMWP is an outstanding option.

Art & Design Education

Teacher Preparation/Certification

Art Teacher Certification Program

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Student Life

The Student Life Office provides a safe and inclusive environment
to promote the holistic development of PrattMWP students,
not only as artists but as actively engaged and responsible community members.

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Community Art

Beyond college education and studio time, PrattMWP students have even more opportunities to delve into their artistic passions through the Munson-Williams-Proctor
School of Art.