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Undergraduate Bulletin - Loyola Marymount University

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274 / ART AND ART HISTORY<br />

Art and Art History<br />

Faculty:<br />

Chairperson: Rev. Michael Tang<br />

Professors: Michael Brodsky, Rudolf Fleck,<br />

Teresa Muñoz, Susan Barnes Robinson,<br />

Rev. Michael Tang<br />

Associate Professors: Jane Brucker, Carm Goode,<br />

Katherine Harper<br />

Assistant Professors: Soo Jin Kim, Garland Kirkpatrick<br />

Objectives:<br />

The philosophy of the Department rests on the premise<br />

that its students should receive a broad education which<br />

combines creativity and scholarly study. Two majors are<br />

offered, Studio Arts and Art History. The foremost<br />

objective is to prepare the student intellectually and<br />

professionally for careers in studio arts and art history.<br />

Courses offered to undergraduate majors and non-majors<br />

stress the cultural value of the visual arts.<br />

The Department is a fully accredited member of the<br />

National Association of Schools of Art and Design.<br />

Semester Hours:<br />

For studio classes, a semester hour of credit, one unit,<br />

represents three hours of work each week. In lecture and<br />

seminar courses, an hour of credit represents one hour<br />

each week in class and two hours of work outside of<br />

class.<br />

Following the customary procedure of most colleges and<br />

universities, the Department of Art and Art History<br />

reserves the right to retain for a period of three years any<br />

work which a student has completed for course credit.<br />

Art History Major<br />

The major in Art History is designed to increase the<br />

student's understanding of the meaning and purpose of<br />

the arts, their historical development, their formal and<br />

expressive means, their role in society, and their<br />

relationship to other humanistic disciplines.<br />

The Department of Art and Art History reserves the right<br />

to retain, display, use, and reproduce any student course<br />

work, including original work, a student has rendered or<br />

created for course credit; this material will be used solely<br />

for educational and <strong>University</strong> purposes, including<br />

without limitation for recruitment, display, and<br />

republication in <strong>University</strong> media and publications.<br />

Major Requirements:<br />

Lower Division Requirements:<br />

12 semester hours of lower division courses:<br />

ARHS 200, 201, 202; ART 150 or 151.<br />

Upper Division Requirements:<br />

30 semester hours of upper division courses,<br />

including ARHS 449.<br />

Recommended: Knowledge of at least one foreign<br />

language.<br />

A minimum grade of C (2.0) must be obtained in<br />

each course included in the major requirements.<br />

Minor Requirements:<br />

18 semester hours:<br />

ARHS 200, 201, 202; and 9 semester hours in<br />

upper division courses selected under the<br />

direction of an advisor in the department. Studio<br />

Arts majors who elect an Art History minor are<br />

required to take an additional 3 semester hours of<br />

upper division work for the total of 21 hours in<br />

the minor.<br />

Recommended: ARHS 449.<br />

Freshman Year<br />

Fall Semester S.H.<br />

ARHS 200 Art of the West. World I . . . .3<br />

ENGL 110 College Writing .....................3<br />

____ ___ Core ....................................3<br />

____ ___ Core ....................................3<br />

____ ___ Core ....................................3<br />

___<br />

15<br />

Spring Semester S.H.<br />

ARHS 201 Art of the West. World II . . . .3<br />

MATH 102 Quantitative Skills .................3<br />

MATH 103 Quantitative Skills Lab ...........0<br />

____ ___ Core ....................................3<br />

____ ___ Core ....................................3<br />

____ ___ Core ....................................3<br />

___<br />

15

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