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SA 349: Painting II
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: SA348 or written permission of the instructor. A continuation of SA348. Students, with individual counsel- ing, may elect to pursue specific interests in this medium.
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SA 350: Clay II
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: SA333. A continuation of SA333 Clay I. SA351 Book Arts and Artists' Books II (3.00 cr.) Prerequisite: SA340. A continuation of SA340. Same course as PT351.
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SA 352: Collage,Assemblage,and the Found Object
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: SA224. Through the use of found and altered materials, students are led from varied technical approaches for creating collages on/of paper through a range of conceptual approaches to design and content. Includes the altering and constructing of relief and three-dimensional, pre-existing materials into works of art (assemblages and found object sculpture). Art his- torical references coincide with the projects. A field trip to gather odd ephemera and inexpensive objects that can be "repurposed" is included.
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SA 354: Graphic Design I
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: SA224. Begins with a brief history of design and the evolution of typography and letter forms. Includes problem-solving and development of those skills necessary to the production of work that is visu- ally attractive and which fulfills an assigned function. Students learn to use the graphics computer as a tool, a means to an end, and to understand its role in con- temporary design production. Students develop the ability to identify and produce good design.
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SA 356: Abstract Painting
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Looking at the tradition of abstraction from cubism, neoplasticism, abstract expressionism, color field paint- ing, and minimalism, students create original works that focus on form, color, and texture. Through a series of painting explorations, critiques, field trips, and examination of work by Jackson Pollock and others, students gain a better understanding of what is meant by "content in abstraction."
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SA 384: Digital Image I
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Examines the ways in which the Macintosh computer and various software programs can be used to modify and enhance an image as a visual statement for artistic and photojournalistic use. The final works may be black and white or color photographs or images from a computer printer. Same course as PT384.
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SA 385: Digital Image II
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: PT384 or SA384. A continuation of SA384. Same course as PT385.
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SA 390: Artist's Survival Seminar
1.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
A seminar for studio arts and photography majors. Students learn how to take slides, build their portfolios, write resumes, and mat and frame their works with an aim at securing an exhibition for their works. Required for fine arts majors and recommended for fine arts minors with a concentration in studio arts. Same course as PT390. (Pass/Fail)
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SA 412: Senior Project in Studio Art
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: Senior status and written permission of the department. Students develop an advanced project under the direction of a faculty member. Work on the project continues throughout both semesters of the student's senior year. Proposals for senior projects must be approved by the fine arts faculty during the spring semester of the student's junior year.
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SC 101: Self and Society
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
A microsociological view of the relationship between the person and the social world. The underlying theo- retical assumption is that we construct our social real- ity through the process of social interaction. Through this interaction we learn the roles, norms, and values of our society-we learn to be social beings.
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