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Religion and Society Minor The Religion and Society minor and concentration are designed to complement programs throughout the university. In particular, those students will be working in medical or public health, public service, social work, politics, business, criminal justice, and intelligence fields. The courses provide both breadth in general understanding of the relationship between religion and social life and depth to explore issues of particular significance facing the contemporary…
Photography Minor Undergraduate Undergraduate Course Requirements ART 106: Introduction to Photography (3 credits) ART 125: Two-Dimensional Design (3 credits) ART 128: Basic Computer Design (3 credits) ART 206: Intermediate Photography (3 credits) ART 223: History of Modern Art (3 credits) ART 224: History of Photography (3 credits) or Approved Studio Elective ART 305: Digital Photography (3 credits) Learning Outcomes Obtaining studio experience in digital photography, including camera…
Expressive Therapies Minor An Expressive Therapies minor provides students with an introductory course in expressive therapies, psychology coursework, and coursework in their creative discipline interest of art, art therapy, theatre, dance, and music to further knowledge of the benefits of creative modalities. This minor compliments those pursuing majors in the helping professions and provides prerequisites for students to pursue graduate studies in expressive Art Therapy fields. Undergraduate…
Philosophy Minor Philosophy, the search for wisdom, is perfect for anyone who seeks a deeper understanding of human experience and professional excellence. Through a student-centered approach, students in the minor can tailor their studies to enhance their critical and creative thinking, effective communication, and ethical reasoning. The program also offers opportunities for students to do personalized research with faculty. Perfect for those considering fields like law, politics, or further…
Ethics Minor Undergraduate Undergraduate Required Courses Students seeking the Ethics minor will be required to take six courses (18 credits) including: Introduction to Ethics (PHIL 190). Two courses from a selection of second-level ethics courses offered by Philosophy, Religious Studies, Catholic Studies, or Anthropology. Three elective courses from an approved list, which come from a variety of departments. All students must take a minimum of one 300 or 400-level course. There is an…
Graphic Design Minor Undergraduate Undergraduate Course Requirements ART 128: Basic Computer Design (3 credits) ART 220: Typographic Foundations (3 credits) ART 221: Digital Imagery (3 credits) Four (4) Electives from the Graphic Design Major (12 credits) Learning Outcomes Present, critique, and write about works of art and design using appropriate terminology from history, culture, and contemporary art and design. Generate works that demonstrate a productive creative process and exhibit a…
Teaching English Language Learners Minor Whether planning to work within school districts in the U.S. or travel and teach overseas, the ability to effectively teach students the English language through our Teaching English Language Learners minor will open a variety of employment opportunities. Learning to teach English as an additional language adds to a pre-service teacher’s skill and enhances the resume of those working with refugees and New Americans. Students not only learn the methods…
Communication Studies Post-Baccalaureate Certificate No matter your undergraduate major or previous experience, communication is valuable in all industries and careers. Employers today are looking for employees who can communicate effectively and understand the multifaceted world of media. Through Mercyhurst’s Post-Baccalaureate program in Communication Studies, you will take on a diverse course load in which you will explore all forms of communication from oral and written to digital and…
Kara Richardson Assistant Professor Contact Information OFFICE: Wayne 109 EMAIL: krichardson2@mercyhurst.edu PHONE: 814-824-2604 Ms. Richardson is the newest addition to the Department of Physician Assistant Studies. She has always had a passion for learning and education. Although new to the full-time position, she has been teaching several labs and lectures for the department for three years and has precepted many Physician Assistant students. She is looking forward to expanding her knowledge…
Robin Newhook Chair/Program Director; Associate Professor Contact Information OFFICE: Wayne 104 EMAIL: rnewhook@mercyhurst.edu PHONE: 814-824-2578 Ms. Newhook has more than 28 years of clinical experience as a practicing Physician Assistant and has served in PA education for more than 12 years. She has extensive experience in family medicine, acute care in urgent care facilities, and emergency medicine. As a practicing physician assistant, she brings her medical knowledge and clinical…