Spring 2006
I just finished registering for Spring 2006 classes. I'm going to take a full 18 credit hours. Here's my schedule:
CLST 276 World of Classical Rome [Tu,Th 10:00-11:15]
This course investigates the historical development of the Roman people through study of their history, politics, society and culture especially in the 1st centuries B.C.E. and C.E., the turning points of Republic and Empire. Literature will be a major focus of the course.
ENGL 274 Shakespeare [M,W,F 8:15-9:05]
FNAR 190 Color Theory [M,W 12:35-2:35]
Prerequisite: fine arts major.
An exploration into the historically accepted theories of color in art, psychology, visual communication and display. The class consists of lectures and projects designed to help students develop their color sense individually.
FNAR 200 Art History: Prehistory-Renaissance [M,W,F 9:20-10:10]
General survey exploring the development of art in Western culture from prehistory through the sources of the Renaissance in the 14th century.
FNAR 215 Photography II [Tu,Th 1:30-3:20]
Prerequisite: 115.
A continuation of the study of photography with emphasis on advanced techniques of black and white photography, manipulative darkroom processes, greater awareness of photographic traditions, and expression of a personal vision through the medium. An adjustable 35mm camera is required.
PHIL 182 Social & Political Philosophy [Tu,Th 11:30-12:45]
This course will investigate one of the central questions of philosophy and social theory: How should we, as human beings, live together?
Mondays: ENGL274 8:15-9:05, FNAR200 9:20-10:10, FNAR190 12:35-2:25
Tuesdays: CLST276 10:00-11:15, PHIL182 11:30-12:45, FNAR215 1:30-3:20
Wednesdays: ENGL274 8:15-9:05, FNAR200 9:20-10:10, FNAR190 12:35-2:25
Thursdays: CLST276 10:00-11:15, PHIL182 11:30-12:45, FNAR215 1:30-3:20
Fridays: ENGL274 8:15-9:05, FNAR200 9:20-10:10
Not too bad of a schedule. I worked it out so that I am done by 3:30 everyday. That should help when finding a job to fit my schedule.
I'm also interested in each of the classes, so that helps. The 3 FNAR classes are toward my major. The PHIL class is toward my minor. The ENGL and CLST classes are to fill literary and history core requirements, respectively. My FNAR200 Art History class actually goes toward my major and to fill the second history core requirement - that works out well.
I will also continue on as staff for Loyola's art magazine, Diminuendo. And, I am hoping to become part of the staff for the second art magazine, Cadence.