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Forensic and Biological Anthropology Graduate Certificate The Program of Applied Forensic Sciences at Mercyhurst University offers a year-long graduate certificate program in Forensic and Biological Anthropology. The on-campus program allows students to construct their own curriculum for the school year according to their research interests to meet a minimum five-course requirement. This program is designed for students interested in complementing their undergraduate education with specialized…
Joe Johnson Professor Contact Information OFFICE: Zurn 208 EMAIL: jjohnson@mercyhurst.edu PHONE: 814-824-3674 Dr. Johnson is passionate about sharing the principles of physics with his students and finding ways to connect those principles to students’ lives. His research interests include integration of SocioScientific Issues into STEM education, using technology to engage learners in science, equity and cultural relevance in STEM education, and strategies for working with refugee language…
Christopher Dolanc Director, Environmental Science Program; Professor of Biology Contact Information OFFICE: Zurn 104 EMAIL: cdolanc@mercyhurst.edu PHONE: 814-824-2540 Dr. Dolanc is a botanist, plant ecologist and tree enthusiast. He has been at Mercyhurst since 2014 where he teaches ecology, environmental science, and plant-related courses and conducts research with students on forests, tree rings, urban forestry, and environmental issues. About Dr. Dolanc Education Ph.D., Ecology, University…
Joe Adserias-Garriga, D.D.S., Ph.D., D-ABFO, DLAF-cert Director of Graduate Studies, Associate Professor of Applied Forensics Contact Information OFFICE: Zurn 119 EMAIL: jadseriasgarriga@mercyhurst.edu PHONE: 814-824-3369 Joe Adserias-Garriga is an Assistant Professor in the Program of Applied Forensic Sciences. Dr. Adserias-Garriga received her dental degree from the Universitat Internacional de Catalunya in Barcelona, Spain, and earned two doctoral degrees: Molecular and Cellular Biology from…
Kristofer Gossett Professor Contact Information OFFICE: Preston 305 EMAIL: kgossett@mercyhurst.edu PHONE: 814-824-2735 Dr. Kris Gossett, Associate Professor of Management, earned his B.A. in Business Administration from Otterbein College, his MBA from Morehead State University and a DBA from Anderson University. Prior to joining the Mercyhurst faculty in 2012, Dr. Gossett worked as the lead instructor of business at Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana's Muncie campus from 2000-2012. While…
Graphic Design Bachelor of Arts A state-of-the-art, two private graphics labs for a total of 35 MAC computers, Adobe Creative Cloud Design software, GoPro cameras, and a Printorium with 3D printers, large format printing, and a vinyl cutter — all the tools and high-tech gadgets our majors need to produce high-quality work to attract the attention of leading employers in the industry. It doesn’t hurt that our comprehensive curriculum integrates web and print design, which fosters versatile…
Anthropology and Archaeology Bachelor of Arts Anthropology/Archaeology students at Mercyhurst explore the four major subfields of Anthropology: Archaeology, Sociocultural Anthropology, Biological Anthropology, and Linguistic Anthropology. Our emphasis on highly individualized mentoring, hands-on instruction, intercultural research, and communication skills affords excellent career versatility and leads to work and educational opportunities in a wide variety of corporate, government, non-profit…
William Meyer, Ph.D. Program Coordinator; Associate Professor; Coordinator, Interdisciplinary Minor in Gender Studies Contact Information OFFICE: Zurn 62 EMAIL: wmeyer@mercyhurst.edu PHONE: 814-824-2140 Dr. Meyer is a generalist anthropologist who advocates for a transdisciplinary and collaborative “use what works” approach to pursuing the questions that interest us. Trained as a four-field anthropologist and historical ecologist, Dr. Meyer has conducted archaeological, ethnographic, and…
Art Minor Students in majors such as English, Communications, Biology, Education, and others find that art courses add to their skill set, expand their opportunities, and add enjoyment to their schedule while stretching themselves creatively. Students will acquire skills in traditional fine art techniques like drawing, painting, clay, photography, or printmaking. The minor is comprised of four required foundation courses and three upper-level electives. Undergraduate Undergraduate Course…
Art History Minor Undergraduate Undergraduate Course Requirements ART 122: Ancient to Medieval Art History (3 credits) ART 123: Renaissance to 20th Century Art History (3 credits) ART 128: Basic Computer Design (3 credits) ART 223: History of Modern Art (3 credits) ART 224: History of Photography (3 credits) ART 230: Graphic Design History (3 credits) IA 220: History of Interior Design (3 credits) OR IA 221: History of Architecture (3 credits) Learning Outcomes Developing perception, skill, and…