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Psychology Bachelor of Arts Undergraduate Undergraduate Think about it. Whether you’re interested in why people behave and think the way they do, how social cues influence interactions, or how to effectively treat depression, anxiety, and a range of other disorders—it’s all psychology. Mercyhurst's Department of Psychology will prepare you to delve into the neurobiological, sociocultural, and emotional processes underlying human behavior. As a psychology major, you’ll build a strong foundation…
Studio Art Bachelor of Arts Visual imagination, creative invention. In the Studio Art program at Mercyhurst University, we emphasize hands-on learning, craftsmanship, and design, and strive for excellence in the production of art. Faculty provide the environment and guidance to for students to develop a disciplined approach to the making of art. The Studio Art major is one of four art programs of study in the Department of Art, Design, and Communication, also including Art Education, Art…
Spanish | Spanish Education Bachelor of Arts "Do you know what a foreign accent is? It's a sign of bravery." — Amy Chua We welcome brave students who want to experience the world in another language, challenging themselves to explore new ideas and forge lasting relationships with their global neighbors. Majoring in Spanish allows you to immerse yourself in Hispanic language, literature and culture while developing strong analytical thinking and communication skills. The Spanish Education major…
Sports Medicine Bachelor of Science Mercyhurst offers a bachelor of science degree in sports medicine to meet a growing need for educated practitioners in this important field. The sports medicine major at Mercyhurst encompasses the health-related professions that prevent and manage injuries and illnesses affecting active individuals and athletes. The program’s curriculum emphasizes evidence-based medical principles, personal and professional responsibility, teamwork and cooperation, problem…
Applied Crisis and Emergency Management 16-Week Certificate Resilience is a living practice, not merely a by-the-book plan. Regardless of the sector you work for or are interested in, we must all prepare for, respond to, and recover quickly from endless possibilities that may cause a disruption or shut down operations of the institutions, organizations, and communities we serve. The Applied Crisis and Emergency Management (ACEM) undergraduate certificate at Mercyhurst University provides core…
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…
Art Therapy Minor Undergraduate Undergraduate Course Requirements ART 100: Drawing I (3 credits) ART 102: Ceramics I (3 credits) ART 128: Basic Computer Design (3 credits) or Painting Course ARTH 125: Introduction to Expressive Therapies (3 credits) ARTH 225: Art Therapy: Material & Methods (3 credits) ARTH 325: Art Therapy: Populations (3 credits) PSYC 101: Introduction to Psychology (3 credits) Learning Outcomes Present, critique, and write about works of art and design using appropriate…
Asian Studies Minor Acquire expertise in one of the most widely spoken languages in the world and the third most common language in the U.S. while developing an understanding of this rich and diverse culture. A minor in Asian Studies includes four courses in Mandarin language and five courses exploring history, political science, religious studies, and culture. This minor gives you the skills to work in and with Sinophone areas of the world or to pursue graduate study in East Asia-related…
Chinese Minor Acquire expertise in one of the most widely spoken languages in the world and the third most common language in the U.S. while developing an understanding of this rich and diverse culture. A minor in Chinese will prepare you to work in and with Sinophone areas of the world or for graduate study in East Asia-related fields. Graduates may work in government service, NGOs, cyber security, international business, or education. The Chinese minor requires six language courses and two…