Loyola Marymount University Bulletin 2018-2019 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Art and Art History
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Return to: College of Communication and Fine Arts
Faculty
Chairpersons: Damon Willick (Art History), Saeri Cho Dobson (Studio Arts Interim Chair)
Professors: Michael Brodsky, Jane Brucker, Han Dai-Yu, Rudolf Fleck, Garland P. Kirkpatrick, Teresa I. Lenihan, Diane M. Meyer, Teresa Muñoz, Kirstin J. Noreen, Rev. Michael R. Tang, Damon Willick
Associate Professors: Saeri Cho Dobson, Dmitry Kmelnitsky
Assistant Professor: Melody N. Rodari, Amanda Herring
Clinical Assistant Professor: Masaru (Macha) Suzuki
Artist-in-Residence Clinical Assistant Professor: William Pupa
Mission
Within the framework of the University’s mission, the Department of Art and Art History is committed to giving students educational opportunities combining creativity, professional, and scholarly study in the visual arts.
Objectives
The philosophy of the Department rests on the premise that its students should receive a broad education that combines creativity and scholarly study. Two majors are offered, Studio Arts and Art History. The foremost objective is to prepare students intellectually and professionally for a career in Studio Arts and Art History and/or graduate studies. Courses offered to undergraduate majors and non-majors stress the cultural value of the visual arts.
Degrees
Two majors are offered, Studio Arts and Art History.
Students may also complete a minor.
The Department is a fully accredited member of the National Association of Schools of Art and Design.
Semester Hours
For studio classes, a semester hour of credit, one unit, represents three hours of work each week. In lecture and seminar courses, an hour of credit represents one hour each week in class and two hours of work outside of class.
ProgramsBachelorsMinor
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