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IN THE REGION FOR BEST FOOD CITY ETHNIC DIVERSITY IN AMERICA At Loyola, you’ll develop Majors 5 U.S. News & World Report 1 Thrillist your creativity and witness the impact of your ideas on • Art other people and on your • industry as a whole. And • Digital Filmmaking U.S. PRODUCER OF IN you’ll do it all alongside • Journalism FULBRIGHT SCHOLARS singers, sculptors, The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau 1 3 • Strategic Communication TOP of Education and Cultural Affairs STUDENTS rappers, playwrights, web (Advertising, Public Relations, STUDY ABROAD , journalists, and and Visual Communication) creatives of all kinds. You’ll • Theatre Arts + Dance learn how to take your • School of Music BEST REGIONAL creativity and make it BEST CITY • Music Industry Studies UNIVERSITIES IN THE U.S. into a career. • Popular, Urban, and IN THE SOUTH Travel and Leisure 10 U.S. News & World Report 2 Readers’ Survey Electronic music ART

Make art; make meaning. Draw inspiration from ’ rich history and diverse art scene to feed your Creative Classes imagination. Working in small studio settings, INTERACTIVE AND you’ll be mentored by professional artist- ELECTRONIC MEDIA II Tackle projects ranging from small instructors to set yourself on a career path sculptures to fully interactive where creativity and self-expression make an environmental installations. You’ll build expertise using interactive impact and a difference in people’s lives. game development and graphics software, digital imaging, 3-D printing, and other fabrication tools. LEARN MORE: cmfa.loyno.edu/ART SCULPTURE STUDIO I How do you create a 50-foot line using nontraditional sculpture materials? In this and other projects, you will be challenged to break down What you can do About our program your creative boundaries to solve conceptual problems and shape your • Go behind the scenes with museum You’ll refine your practice in major own vision artistically, socially, curators and art market professionals. art disciplines: drawing, painting, and politically. sculpture, , printmaking, • Intern with Julia Street galleries, ART AND THE JESUITS IN EARLY and motion graphics. And you’ll therapeutic health facilities, artists’ MODERN ROME explore the history of art-making studios, and international art shows Hit the streets of the Eternal City such as Prospect New Orleans. in cultural context. in this study abroad course. You’ll explore iconic sites of Renaissance • Show your work in Loyola art You’ll sharpen your technical and and Baroque art and learn how the galleries, downtown arts problem-solving skills, refine your early Jesuits integrated them into venues, and local artist-owned powers of observation and analysis, influential cultural policies. exhibition spaces. and prepare for a career as a professional artist—or in one of PAINTING I • Rub shoulders with arts the many art-related fields where Van Gogh did it. So did Frida Kahlo. professionals at city festivals and creativity shapes the world. Color the world the way you see it— countless cultural events. and transform the way others see it, too—as you explore a wide range of • Hone your technique in Majors painting techniques and approaches. Loyola’s new, state-of-the-art studio facilities. • Studio Art—art-related career focus (BA) • Learn from master artist faculty at • Studio Art—fine art practice (BFA) the top of their field. DESIGN Loyola is the only Jesuit institution to offer a professional Creative Classes degree in design. Discover your design 2018 DESIGN TOPICS potential while exploring solutions to real- NEW ORLEANS Collaborate with professional OYSTER FESTIVAL designers who specialize in world problems. Develop your talents JUNE 2 & 3, 2018 contemporary design areas like 3D animation, design-build, and lettering through wide-ranging internships. You’ll Pat Fleming: New Orleans Oyster Fest poster and . be ready for a career in the ever-changing PROFESSIONAL world of design. DESIGN PRACTICE Shift your mindset from student to design professional. You will LEARN MORE: cmfa.loyno.edu/DESIGN gain important business skills SEE STUDENT WORK: loyoladesign.com from building client relationships and designing real-life projects to creating successful portfolios and landing jobs. Emmalia Alao: Ravers of the 90s, raver typology poster series Nick Pitcher: Wayfinding app mobile DESIGN BUSINESS What you can do About our program This class, taught by an attorney, teaches students the business side • Intern with Facebook, GE Digital, New Design is the practice of organizing and of design and will prepare them for Orleans Museum of Art, Idea Village creating visual content to communicate the world of work—from freelance startup or 100+ other organizations. ideas and experiences to a specific to studios to agencies. Current audience. The Bachelor of Design in Graphic information on job listings and Design begins with foundation coursework pricing will be discussed. This course • Create using both analog and digital tools from the pencil to spray paint covering basic design principles, process, also addresses legal issues such as , image making, computer skills, how copyright laws affect the to computer to 3D printer to history and theory. These are followed income and work of graphic Virtual Reality. by specialized classes in motion graphics, designers and sample contracts interactive design, publication design, and for freelance projects. • Establish client relationships across social/political design. New Orleans before you graduate. SOCIAL AND POLITICAL DESIGN The Bachelor of Design in Interactive Bobbie Green and Laura Harkness: Above: Class Project: Type In Motion (above) Make the world better through • Network with art directors, filmmakers, design shares the same foundation design! This course takes you into photographers, and other design stars course work. The last two years are New Orleans to work for social good. dedicated to understanding screen based In a recent class, Loyola students during Design Forum scheduled every Wednesday. design narratives like , app created a brand which included design and . laser cut signs, logo and stickers for a Lower Ninth Ward • Participate in portfolio review with In the senior year, all design students market that served as the only fresh local, national and international alumni explore a capstone project which produce sourced within 3 miles. This during the annual Alumni conference. culminates in a final show in Loyola’s project was a chance for students professional gallery. familiar with high-tech design tools • Study abroad in New Zealand, to embrace the city’s handmade Australia or in other design programs vernacular. Their effort to bring where Loyola has established healthy food to an urban food desert was spotlighted on the Ellen exchange programs. Majors DeGeneres Show. • Bachelor of Design in • Bachelor of Design in Interactive Design Emma Mazzuca: Elliot and the Bots, children’s book about childhood illness Jonathan Lopez ’16 : Teaching Lettering Workshop DIGITAL FILMMAKING Filmmaking is Storytelling and your passion drives you to share your ideas. In Loyola’s Creative Classes hands-on Digital Filmmaking program, you INTRO TO THE BUSINESS OF FILM make movies from day one. We are planted in This course provides students with the heart of Hollywood South, where major films an overview of the film industry from a business perspective. work day and night both on and off campus. Students will prepare business plans, select content, secure funding and intellectual property rights, LEARN MORE: cmfa.loyno.edu/FILM hire talent, market, and plan the core phases of a production from conception to completion.

DOCUMENTARY FILMMAKING This course introduces students to What you can do About our program the art of documentary filmmaking and the professional skills used • Learn from professional filmmakers, Hollywood South is flourishing and in the field. The course practices directors, producers, and there’s no better place to study non-fiction filmmaking from the others while in the classroom filmmaking than New Orleans! From conceptualization of an idea through and attending the weekly Film Tremé and Beasts of the Southern post-production. Students will learn Colloquium lecture series. Wild to True Detective and Twelve visual storytelling and interview Years a Slave, many critically acclaimed techniques and the different • Intern with professional productions were shot right here documentary traditions, genres, film productions and local in . media companies to get first- and styles. hand experience working on While studying Digital Filmmaking actual projects. SENIOR FILM PROJECT at Loyola, you’ll manage projects, In this capstone course of the Digital • Use our state-of-the-art Mac create original works, develop a Filmmaking program, the Senior Film computer labs, recording studios, network of collaborators, and learn Project focuses on the production and digital equipment check- to market yourself as a professional. of a single professional-quality film. out room to create and finish Students take courses in production, With the goal of placing all concepts your projects. screenwriting, film business, of the program into practice, cinematography, directing, editing, students create a significant resume • Take a course in drone-technology audio recording, documentary item for future career and graduate to learn how to use remote- filmmaking, and more. The short education opportunities. The fall controlled cameras and receive version: after completing our Digital semester focuses on writing and hands-on training as a FAA Remote FIlmmaking program, you’ll be production, and the spring semester Pilot operator. prepared to work in the Biz! focuses on editing and post- production finishing such as music, • Collaborate with fellow students , and color. in disciplines such as acting, design, Majors music composition and screenwriting to cultivate your creative dream- • Digital Filmmaking (BFA) team of filmmakers. JOURNALISM You’ve got a story to tell. Creative Classes However you want to tell it, Loyola can help SPORTS COMMUNICATION Students learn the fundamentals you find and shape your voice. We are going to of communicating in a sports challenge you. We will encourage you to think, environment. Learn how to tell compelling sports stories for to question. Whether you want to write for news outlets. You will hear from professionals in the industry and get TV or news sites, or focus on multimedia, at hands-on experience. Loyola you’ll make your voice the future VIDEOGRAPHY Videography builds skills in visual of journalism. storytelling. Students work with LEARN MORE: cmfa.loyno.edu/JOURNALISM state-of-the-art digital cameras to report, shoot, write and edit news stories.

SOCIAL MEDIA STRATEGIES Students explore current social About our program Award-winning media platforms with an emphasis student media on application, analysis and At Loyola, we educate journalists in the Jesuit tradition to become the development of strategic The College Media Association ranks communication plans. intellectual, ethical and creative practitioners and leaders in the The Maroon the number 2 media outlet in the country. The Princeton Review DRONE PHOTOGRAPHY profession. We are the only Jesuit AND OPERATION institution to hold two national has ranked The Maroon in the top Students learn to fly a drone for accreditations from communication ten newspapers in the United States. commercial aerial photography. This professionals. We are accredited Students produce: the daily live- course prepares students for the by the Accrediting Council on streamed Maroon Minute, the Maroon Federal Aviation Administration’s Education in Journalism and Mass online, a weekly Howl About It podcast, remote pilot exam and provides Communications and we hold a the Wolf cultural magazine and the Certification in Education for hands-on flight training. weekly printed Maroon newspaper. Public Relations.

Each journalism major is required to The Loyola student participate in a 120 hour supervised internship before graduation. news service Internship sites include: ESPN, CNN, Fox 8, WWL TV, WDSU TV, America Students publish their multimedia Magazine, Telemundo, The New stories in local news outlets including Orleans Times-Picayune and The New Nola.com/The New Orleans Times- Orleans Advocate. Picayune, The New Orleans Advocate, The Clarion Herald, and Mid-City Majors and Uptown Messenger and work on special projects for Investigate TV. • Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication: Journalism STRATEGIC COMMUNICATION You’re an influencer. You want to (Advertising, Public Relations, and change minds, inform decisions, manage crises Visual Communication) or shape conversations. Whatever field you plan to do it in, Loyola’s hands-on approach encourages people like you: the strategists, the Creative Classes researchers, the planners, the doers, the fixers. BRAND LAB: WORK WITH REAL Our students win national competitions and FOR-PROFIT CLIENTS This student-run agency is the our alumni work at major corporations. strategic communication capstone. It offers real-world experience in LEARN MORE: cmfa.loyno.edu/STRAT-COMM advertising, public relations, design, photography and videography, and social media strategies and analytics and research to create integrated communication solutions. Clients have included the New Orleans Saints, Entergy, the NBA’s Pelicans and About our program Award-winning numerous locally based startups. At Loyola, our Advertising, Public campaigns SHAWN M. DONNELLEY Relations and Visual Communication The Public Relations Students CENTER FOR NONPROFIT students learn how to build Society of America has awarded COMMUNICATIONS: SUPPORT campaigns and put those skills to the Loyola New Orleans Bateman THE NONPROFIT COMMUNITY the test for real clients like Nissan, case study competition team the The Donnelley Center is a student- J.C. Penney, Jimmy Choo, Pizza Hut, top national place more than any run agency that creates integrated Ocean Spray, and national and school in the country. Our students communication solutions for local nonprofits. consistently place in The American nonprofit organizations like New Advertising Federation’s student Orleans Family Justice Center, We are the only Jesuit institution to advertising competition. Louisiana Food Bank Association and hold two national accreditations from Tipitina’s Foundation. The Center communication professionals. We are was founded in 1996 by alumna accredited by the Accrediting Council Specializations Shawn M. Donnelley. on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications and we hold a • Social media CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL Certification in Education for • Nonprofit communications COMMUNICATION (LUCEC): Public Relations. • Environmental communications SHARE ENVIRONMENTAL • Religion and media INFORMATION • Sports communication Students can meet with Majors environmental leaders to assist with • Bachelor of Arts in Communication: environmental concerns and work on Advertising projects to increase communication • Bachelor of Arts in Communication: among industry and its stakeholders. Public Relations • Bachelor of Arts in Communication: Visual Communication THEATRE At Loyola, you can realize your ARTS stage dreams and develop skills in areas of production you didn’t Creative Classes know you had. Our department is more VOICE AND MOVEMENT WORKSHOPS I & II than your classes: it is a working theatre These courses serve as intensive training for the actor’s voice and production company. body in proven techniques like Linklater and Suzuki. Classes lay the foundation for truthful, imaginative, LEARN MORE: cmfa.loyno.edu/THEATRE focused performance, creating characters through the full range of vocal and physical expression, and helps performers master their artistic instrument: the body.

What you can do About our program DRAMATIC IMAGINATION This course introduces the basic • Learn on-camera acting with At Loyola, there’s room for you to principles of dramatic structure, instructors who regularly work in film aspire to any role. Our students theatrical research for production, Caroline or Change (2017) Books & Lyrics by Tony Kushner; Marcus Gardley’s The House That Will Not Stand (2016) directed by Dr. Laura Hope are actors, directors, playwrights, and dramaturgy. Through analysis of music by Jeanine Tesori, directed by Dr. Laura Hope and television. singers, producers, and designers. dramatic texts and structure, aspiring • Design and construct sets and We encourage students to develop professionals learn the legacy of the theatrical production, and how plays period costumes under the instruction professional- skills in three are realized in performance. of professional designers for theatre, areas of our art in preparation for film, and television. the expectations of the professional I & II performance world. Our immersive Stagecraft I is an introduction to the • Train vocal techniques for musical Theatre Arts degrees train you in principles of theatre production: theater with private voice lessons and all aspects of theatre; our Liberal scenery, lighting, drafting, scenic musical theatre workshops. Arts core inspires the art you create. construction, and practices. Whatever your passion, you’ll get Stagecraft II further develops • Launch your career with internships at practical experience honing your abilities in scenic construction, professional theatre companies. skills. Whether you live to operate drafting and properties. the spotlight or shine in it, Loyola can MUSICAL THEATRE Above: Lucas Hnath’s The Christians (2017), directed • Expand your Shakespeare skills by give you the necessary experience to PERFORMANCE I & II by C. Patrick Gendusa transform your passion into a career. studying abroad in England. Emphasis will be placed on “acting” Left: The Spitfire Grill (2017) Music and book by a song through accessible vocal James Valcq and lyrics and book by Fred Alley. Based • Apply your creative gifts to develop material from the standard musical on the 1996 film of the same name by Lee David Majors Zlotoff, directed by C. Patrick Gendusa valuable business ability with theatre repertoire, including solos, instructors who work in arts and non- duets, and company numbers. profit management. • Theatre Arts (BA) • Theatre Arts and Musical Theatre (BA) THEATRE MANAGEMENT • Create a professional portfolio • Theatre Arts w/a minor in Business (BA) Theory and practice of theatre Winner of the Big your senior year to help you after operations, organizational structure you graduate. and administration is applied Easy Award for “Best to running a box office, season University Production” promotion and subscriptions, • Learn how theatre skills can be used as a budgeting, touring, and two years running. tool for social justice. production management. SCHOOL OF Connect with classmates, professors, and MUSIC professional musicians across genres. Study music in the creative and culturally rich environment of New Orleans: the birthplace of Creative Classes jazz and America’s first city of opera. Loyola’s School of Music is where technical mastery meets STUDENT COMPOSER’S FORUM Bring your artistic vision to life! expressive artistry. Conduct, play, sing—or listen proudly—as your talented peers LEARN MORE: cmfa.loyno.edu/MUSIC perform your original compositions.

OPERA WORKSHOP Explore a major work from the inside out. You’ll learn stage movement, What you can do About our program makeup, choreography, and singing. Then wrap it up with a professional • Study under world-class You’ll study one-on-one with master orchestra, sets, and costumes as you faculty like star violinist Nadja teacher-performers and dive into a perform for an audience. Salerno-Sonnenberg. Loyola music web that’s intertwined with New Orleans’ rich musical heritage. CHAMBER ORCHESTRA You’ll gain historical and theoretical Work alongside international artists • Perform collaboratively with professional partners like the knowledge to enrich your musicianship in a conductorless ensemble. and give you the edge to succeed. You’ll You’ll scale new heights—of both Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, perform alongside legendary artists musicianship and teamwork— New Orleans Opera, and NOVA Chorale. and our world-class faculty, learning as you perform masterworks in from the best in the business. close collaboration with your • Play at the House of Blues, a fellow musicians. Frenchmen Street club, or Carnegie Hall. You’ll experience conservatory-style training in a liberal arts environment to IMPROVISATION • Take one word with renowned help you find your own unique voice. AND PHYSIOLOGY In this music therapy course, you’ll musicians like Wynton Marsalis, put your skills as a musician to Philip Glass, or Chanticleer. Degrees work for others. Explore the use of improvisation in clinical settings, • Study to become a music therapist • Bachelor of Arts in Music (BA) utilizing instruments, your voice, at one of the nation’s oldest and movement to engage clients in music therapy programs, including • Composition (BM) improvisatory/receptive experiences. 200+ hours of fieldwork studies. • Jazz Studies (BM) • Music Education (BME) MUSIC AND POLITICS • Sing a major role with Loyola’s • Instrumental performance Investigate music from a variety of opera theatre. • Vocal performance times, places, and styles, then reflect • Vocal with general music on how it works within historical • Collaborate with classroom experts • Music Industry Studies (BM) and political systems. From patriotic • Performance Track anthems to protest songs, you’ll on your path to becoming a music teacher. • Music Performance (BM, MM) analyze the ideology behind • Guitar the notes. • Sit in on a post-concert jam session • Piano + Organ RECITAL HOUR with some of New Orleans’ finest • Strings, Winds and Percussion We showcase our best soloists and jazz musicians. • Voice small ensembles in this weekly • Music Therapy (BMT, MMT) performance by and for students. • Music with Elective Studies All degrees are open to both classical and jazz concentrations. Tell stories the industry has MUSIC AND never seen before. Negotiate ENTERTAINMENT royalties. Work behind the scenes INDUSTRY STUDIES producing the latest chart-topping album — or make your own. However you decide to do it, we’ll teach you to share your vision with the Creative Classes world, and we’ll teach you to protect it. ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT LEARN MORE: cmfa.loyno.edu/MIS INDUSTRY FORUM What’s the secret to pop fame? Ask big-time entertainers G-Eazy, A$AP Ferg, Big Freedia, and The Revivalists in this weekly gathering for music industry and popular music students. What you can do About our Music COMPUTER MUSIC Industry Studies PROGRAMMING • Understand the finance, legal issues, Create custom synthesizers from marketing and distribution behind Program the bottom up using Max/MSP your art. programming. Do you have a burning passion for • Launch your business idea at Startup music and musicians? Do you seek to HISTORY OF AMERICAN Weekend EDU in New Orleans. understand how a song becomes a POPULAR MUSIC hit, an act fills stadiums, an unknown A comprehensive study of the history • Shred a guitar solo at our end of becomes a star? Do you want to turn of American popular music, from folk semester House of Blues concert. your creativity into your career? songs of the nineteenth century to If so, Loyola is the place for you. the MP3. This course investigates With our state-of-the-art facilities, the sources of popular music, the industry-recognized and Grammy- listening and sharing of pop music, About our winning faculty, and comprehensive music identity, technology, and the Entertainment curriculum, you’ll learn exactly how history of the music business. Studies Program each component of the music industry works, from production, technology, ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT With the increasing impact of and recording, to management, MANAGEMENT, MARKETING AND films, television shows, songs, live event production, and marketing, to ENTREPRENEURSHIP performances, apps, and video games, publishing, distribution, and Learn the skills necessary to launch the entertainment industry is more vast, legal issues. artist careers and music enterprises integrated, and interdependent than by building strategic, values-based ever before. If you have a passion for the relationships. Test those skills first hand business of creating or entertaining that Majors in real world internship experiences. reaches beyond a single medium, Loyola’s new Bachelor of Arts in Entertainment • Music Industry Studies (BS) Industry Studies is the perfect degree • Entertainment Industry Studies (BA) for you. POPULAR, Find your voice. Perform for adoring URBAN, AND fans. Make your own masterpieces, or record ELECTRONIC MUSIC legendary studio sessions. Follow your dream. Because at Loyola, you’ll learn how to make art, make meaning, and monetize your passion.

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URBAN MUSIC PRODUCTION Engage in the creative process of producing urban music, R&B, hip- hop, and rap under the guidance of industry gurus and guest artists from Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta, and New Orleans.

STYLE AND PRACTICE This course explores the musical styles and practices of popular music through performance on your instrument or voice. Styles include: pre-rock, rock and roll, blues, country, rap, British Invasion, Motown, Stax, , R&B, and other contemporary genres.

ARTIST MARKETING & MANAGEMENT What you can do About our program Students gain an in-depth understanding of values-based • Write and perform as an artist on Learn about the multi-billion-dollar management and the importance of some of the world’s most industry and cutting-edge technology determining a strategic, goal-oriented legendary stages. behind your favorite artists. Study focus in their creative enterprises. This with a faculty of Grammy-winning and course teaches the skills needed to • DJ for a French show. multi-platinum producers, attorneys, build a strong emotional connection managers, and technologists. with their audience. • Venture into your own Master everything from production, music production company technology, and recording to APPLIED LESSONS & with classmates. management, marketing, publishing, CONTEMPORARY ENSEMBLES distribution, and legal issues. Each semester, students study • Understand the finance, legal directly from world-renowned issues, marketing, and distribution musicians to receive private lessons behind your art. Majors on their primary instrument or voice as well as participate in ensembles • Run live sound production at • Popular & Commercial Music (BS) of their choice: rock, R&B, singer- the New Orleans Jazz & • Urban & Electronic Music (BS) songwriters, and vocal jazz. Heritage Festival.

• Create your own website to start building your professional portfolio. DIGITAL FILMMAKING STRATEGIC MUSIC CAREERS – Feature Films COMMUNICATIONS Accompanist Audio Engineer Account Executive Arranging ART Best Boy Advertising Agency Owner Artist Manager Archive Manager Boom Operator Advertising Arts Administrator Art Appraiser Camera Operator Advertising Manager Arts and Repertoire Representative Art Association Director Casting Director Advertising Production Artist Audio Engineer Art Broker Chief Advertising Researcher Band Director Art Collection Administrator Cinematographer Advertising Strategist Chamber Musician Art Conservationist Colorist Advertising Web Designer Choir Director Art Critic Concept Artist Banner Advertising Designer Church Organist/Pianist Art Dealer Construction Coordinator Brand Consultant Clinician Art Educator Dialogue Editor Brand Spokesperson Commercial Jingle Composer Art Historian Digital Color Specialist Campaign Strategist Concert Music Composer Art Investment Advisor Digital Compositor Communications Director Concert Promoter Art Preservationist Director of Photography Computer Graphics Manager Conductor Art Restorer Executive Producer Consumer Insights Manager Cruise Ship Performer Art Sales Associate Field Supervisor Copywriter Director of Artistic Programming Art Therapist Film Editor Creative Coordinator Director of Community Engagement Artist Film Educator Creative Director Executive Director Arts Festival Director Film Promoter Creative Group Head Film Composer Arts Grant Writer Foley Artist Creative Producer Film Conductor Ceramist Foreign Film Promoter Crisis Management Instrument Sales Collection Care Specialist Global Film Strategist Digital Asset Manager Jazz Musician Computer Artist Grip Digital Campaign Strategist Lyricist/Songwriter Interactive Art Director Direct Marketing Manager Military Band Performer Digital Printmaker Director of Communications Music Director Director of Public Art Location Manager Director of Public Affairs Music Educator Distinct Arts Consultant Location Scout Editorial Designer Music Historian Exhibition Designer Media Director Executive Web Producer Music Journalist Gallery Cataloguer Music Editor Global Advertising Manager Music Librarian Gallery Manager Producer Global Brand Manager Music Therapist Gallery Owner/Director Props Internet Account Executive Musician Holography Artist Scoring Crew Marketing Analyst Musicologist Installation Artist Screenwriter Marketing Director Opera Singer Mask Artist – Film Script Supervisor Media Consultant Orchestrator Mixed Media Artist Set Designer Media Planner/Buyer Piano Tuner Muralist Set Lighting Technician Mobile Advertising Designer Pit Musician Museum Curator Sound Re-recording Mixer Online Advertising Manager Private Music Teacher Painter/Fine Artist Steadicam Operator Online Strategy Specialist Professor Portrait Artist Artist Print Services Director Score Engraving Printmaker Title Designer Project Manager Studio Musician Scenic Artist Utility Sound Reputation Management Symphony Musician Sculptor Social Media Strategist Video Game Composer Set Designer JOURNALISM Web Strategist Studio Manager/Principal Arts and Entertainment Reporter MUSIC + Video Artist/Designer Book Editor THEATRE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY Columnist Actor Agent Community Relations Specialist Art Director Artist Manager DESIGN Congressional Reporter Artistic Director Artist Spokesperson OUR GRADS GO PLACES 2D or 3D Animator Advertising Designer Consultant Arts Educator Arts Administrator App Designer Content marketer Audio-Visual Technician Arts and Repertoire Representative Art Director Content Production Assistant Box Office Manager Audio Engineer Art Educator Content Writer Carpenter/Scenic Artist Booking Agent Book Designer Coordination Director Casting Director Box Office Manager ACCLAIMED ACROSS INDUSTRIES AIMÉE HAYES: Artistic director of REPRESENTING COMPANIES Brand Consultant Copy Editor Charge Scenic Artist Broadcast Engineer BRYAN HYMEL: International opera star Southern Repertory Theatre AROUND THE WORLD Brand Development Director Copywriter Choreographer Concert Promoter and Award winner Apple Computer Production Artist Corporate communications specialist Comedian Content Writer TIMOTHY CARTER: HBO Studios Conceptual Designer Corporate Journalist Company Manager Digital Campaign Strategist Content Creator Creative Coordinator Costume Designer DJ G-EAZY: #1 Billboard artist and producer magazine Legal Department Lincoln Center Creative Director Creative Media Specialist Dancer Entertainment Lawyer New Orleans Museum of Art Digital Communications Team Director Entrepreneur HARRY CONNICK JR.: Award-winning jazz LORETTA GRECO: Artistic director of ASCAP Digital Production Artist Digital Marketer Director of Arts Education Festival Manager singer/pianist, actor, and humanitarian, Magic Theatre in San Francisco Smithsonian Institution Editorial Designer Digital Sports Editor Director of Community Engagement Film Promoter Environmental Designer Digital Strategist Director of Production Licensing Administrator awarded honorary doctorate of music Creative Artist Agency Executive Web Producer E-Media Editor Drama Teacher Line Producer TYSSON: Lollapalooza and Austin City Limits New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival Exhibit Planner/Designer Editor-in-Chief Dramaturg Location Scout FR. SEÁN BRETT DUGGAN: The only performers Leo DeJesus, Richard Dubourg, Google Experience Designer Interactive Executive Director Festival Director Mastering Engineer two-time winner of the International Eric Rogers, and John Michael Rouchell EMI Music Publishing Graphics Designer Feature Writer Film and TV Crew Media Consultant Bach Competition Facebook Interactive Production Artist Features Editor House Manager Mixing Engineer Interface Designer Grant writer Lighting Designer Music Editor NESS HIGSON: Owner of Studio I AM G. Schirmer Publishing Logo Designer Health Editor Lyricist Music Producer MICHAEL TWILLMAN: Co-founder of ALWAYS HUNGRY in Amsterdam, Netherlands Idea Village Map Designer Investigative Reporter Makeup Artist Music Supervisor Gasa Gasa, a NOLA music and art New Orleans Saints Marketing Artist Managing Editor Musical Theatre Composer Performing Artist Marketing Graphics Director BOB MARSHALL: Pulitzer Prize winner, Clear Channel Radio Media Consultant Non-profit administrator Producer WOODS DRINKWATER: Audio engineer environmental journalism Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra Media Designer News Anchor Playwright Production Sound Motion Graphics Designer News Editor Pre-Law Professor and Grammy Award winner Louisiana Theater Festival Print Media Design Director RHONDA SHEAR: TV personality, MTV Product Art Director Newspaper Reporter Producer Rapper Product Designer/Illustrator Opinion Editor Professional tour manager Reputation Manager ANGELA MANNINO: Metropolitan Opera star entrepreneur Showtime Publications Director Photojournalist Properties designer Sales Manager Opus 3 Signage Developer/Designer Publisher Property Designer Screenwriter TAKASHI HORISAKI: Nationally acclaimed MARIA CELESTE ARRARAS: Telemundo anchor Reporter Property Master Session Musician Sony Music Special Effects Designer mixed-media artist Superfly Presents Sports Graphic Designer Social media specialist Scenic Designer Social Media Manager Streaming Media Artist Sports Editor Set Painter Songwriter JUDY REESE MORSE President/CEO, ESON Trade Show Booth Designer Sports Producer Sound Designer Talent Buyer NANCY HAIRSTON: Founder of SculptCAD Urban League of Louisiana IBM Typeface/Font Designer Talk Show Producer Stage Manager Talent Scout and MedCAD, consumer and medical National Geographic UI (User Interface) Designer Technical writer Stagehand Tour Director products design companies RENE SANCHEZ: Minneapolis Star ABC News User Experience Lead Television/film/video producer Stunt person Touring Artist UX Designer Theatre Critic Venue Promoter Tribune editor Virtual Graphics Designer Voice Over Artist Vice President of Artist and Repertoire ASHLEY SHABANKAREH: Director of Wayfinding Designer Wardrobe Supervisor programs at Preservation Hall MICHAEL SMITH: ESPN anchor Web Designer At a glance

LOYOLA UNIVERSITY MAJORS Enrollment: 4,000+ undergraduate, graduate, ART and law students Studio Art (BA, BFA) Student-faculty ratio: 10:1 Average class size: 18 students DESIGN College type: Private, Catholic, liberal arts Graphic Design (BD) university that welcomes students of all faiths Interactive Design (BD) History: Chartered in 1912 but with roots FILM dating to 1540, when St. Ignatius of Loyola Digital Filmmaking (BFA) founded the Jesuits Professors: 75 percent of full-time faculty hold JOURNALISM terminal degrees in their fields Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication: Journalism (BA) ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Undergraduate applicants: Must apply to the STRATEGIC COMMUNICATION university. School of Music, Theater & Music Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication: Industry students must complete the audition and Public relations (BA) or interview requirement. Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication: Visual Communication (BA) Undergraduate admission deadlines: Bachelor of Arts in Mass communication: November 15: Early action Advertising (BA) February 15: Priority decision April 15: Regular decision THEATRE Apply at apply.loyno.edu Bachelor of Arts in Theatre (BA) Bachelor of Arts in Theatre and Musical Theatre (BA) College of Music and Fine Arts deadlines: Bachelor of Arts in Theatre with a Business Minor (BA) 3 on-campus audition/interview dates: Saturday, November 10 SCHOOL OF MUSIC Saturday, December 1 Bachelor of Arts in Music (BA) Saturday, February 9 Composition (BM) Applicants have the option to audition and or Jazz Studies (BM) interview on-campus or remotely. Visit the CMFA Music Education (BME) auditions website for more information. Instrumental performance March 1: Priority Decision for Talent Scholarship Vocal performance Apply at apply.loyno.edu/cmfa-applicants Vocal with general music Graduate music admission: Music Industry Studies (BM) Apply at apply.loyno.edu/graduate-applicants Performance Track Music Performance (BM, MM) SPECIALIZED FACILITIES Guitar 4 performance halls Piano + Organ 2 theaters Strings, Winds, and Percussion 5 audio recording studios Voice 2 television/film studios Music Therapy (BMT, MMT) 2 main art galleries Music with Elective Studies (BM) 4 computerized music labs (including electronic instruments, computers, and MUSIC INDUSTRY STUDIES synthesizers) Music Industry Studies (BS) 4 Apple-based art and design labs Entertainment Industry Studies (BA) Scenic and costume shops Popular and Commercial Music (BS) Wood and metal shops, including a foundry Urban and Electronic Music (BS) Printmaking studio for intaglio, stone and plate lithography, screen-printing, relief, and letterpress Photography lab and darkroom New media and fabrication studio

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