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Nov 28, 2023
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Loyola Marymount University Bulletin 2023-2024
Studio Arts, B.A.
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Description and Goal
The B.A. in Studio Arts provides a broad conceptual and formal foundation in the fundamental principles of art and design within a liberal arts education. Students develop visual and cultural literacies through: individual artistic, creative, and theoretical exploration; art-historical, exhibition-oriented, and curatorial endeavors; interdisciplinary and entrepreneurial engagements; and a social justice-oriented lens.
The goal of the Studio Arts BA program is to encourage individual creative exploration and to develop student understanding of artistic and cultural expression.
Using the creative landscape of Los Angeles, the programs in studio arts provide a student-focused art and design education which prepares them for careers and/or graduate studies in the fine arts, graphic design, multimedia arts, and art education disciplines.
Objectives
The philosophy of the Department rests on the premise that its students should receive a broad education that combines creativity and scholarly study. The foremost objective of the majors offered in the Department of Art and Art History 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. The pedagogy aligns with the university’s new initiative of DEI and anti-racism, highlights the strengths, and is consistent with LMU’s branding slogan, “Create the World You Want to Live In.”
Student Learning Outcomes
Students majoring in Studio Arts (STAR) should know:
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The basic definitions, concepts, and techniques in visual arts
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How to discover their unique capabilities and personal artistic expression
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How to solve creative and aesthetic problems in the visual arts
Students majoring in Studio Arts (STAR) should be able to:
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Represent a distinct sensibility
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Make artistic decisions based on an awareness of traditional and current art movements and technological advancements
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Expand their cultural and critical view of the history of art
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Critically analyze and assess artworks and concepts
Students majoring in Studio Arts (STAR) are encouraged to value:
General Information
Students in Studio Arts (STAR) are expected to engage in studio work in addition to scheduled class time. Most studios are open to enrolled students outside of class time on a 24-hour basis. For studio classes, students should anticipate a minimum of three hours of outside of studio work per unit each week.
B.A in Studio Arts (STAR)
A total number of 50 semester hours for the Studio Arts major. Studio Arts majors are not required to declare a concentration. Students, however, can apply for the BFA at the end of the first year if they want to pursue a specialized degree.
Core Requirements
Lower division ART electives courses are chosen in consultation with the BA program director. If there is a pre-requisite requirement, students will need to fulfill the requirements before taking a course.
Lower Division Requirements
A total of 26 semester hours of lower division courses: 14 semester hours of Studio Arts Foundations, 8 semester hours of Art electives, and 4 semester hours of lower division Art History.
Studio Arts Foundations (14 units)
Lower Division Art electives (8 units)
Lower division ART electives courses are chosen in consultation with the BA program director. If there is a pre-requisite requirement, students will need to fulfill the requirements before taking a course.
Choose 8 semester hours from:
Lower Division Art History electives (4 units)
Choose one class from:
Upper Division Requirements
A total of 24 semester hours of upper division courses: 4 semester hours of upper division of Non-Western Art History, 16 semester hours of upper division Studio Arts courses, and 4 semester hours of an upper division ART Capstone course. Upper division Studio Arts courses are chosen in consultation with the BA program director.
Upper Division Art explorations (16 units)
If there is a pre-requisite requirement, students will need to fulfill the requirements before taking a course. Students can take 2+2 upper division Art Workshop courses instead of taking a 4-unit upper division ART course. Students can choose any upper division 2-unit ART workshop courses based on a consultation with the BA program director.
Upper Division Art Capstone (4 units)
Choose one class from:
A Non-Western Art History (4 units)
Choose one class from:
Studio Arts in BA Four-Year Plan
Notes:
This schedule is typical. The sequence and choices of courses must be decided in consultation with the BA Program Director.
Total: 16-18 semester hours
Total: 15-16 semester hours
Fall Semester
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Elective, minor, or second major 3 or 4 semester hours
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Elective, minor, or second major 3 or 4 semester hours
Total: 14-16 semester hours
Spring Semester
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ART 1xxx or ART 2xxx 4 semester hours
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University Core 4 semester hours
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University Core 4 semester hours
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Elective, minor, or second major 3 or 4 semester hours
Total: 15-16 semester hours
Fall Semester
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University Core 4 semester hours
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Elective, minor, or second major 3 or 4 semester hours
Total: 15-16 semester hours
Spring Semester
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ART 3xxx or ART 4xxx 4 semester hours
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University Core 4 semester hours
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University Core 4 semester hours
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Elective, minor, or second major 3 or 4 semester hours
Total: 15-16 semester hours
Fall Semester
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University Core 4 semester hours
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Elective, minor, or second major 3 or 4 semester hours
Total: 15-16 semester hours
Total: 15-16 semester hours
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