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… is placed on probation, requests inactive status or when accreditation is withdrawn either voluntarily or involuntarily (see Policy 1.13). Enrolled students graduating from a program under Probationary Accreditation are considered graduates of a CoARC accredited program. (Accreditation Policy 1.053) The next review for Mercyhurst University is scheduled for the November 2024 CoARC Board meeting. This statement has been reviewed and approved by the institution. Undergraduate Course Catalog…
… Music This Bachelor of Music allows students to develop the essential technical toolbox and broad aesthetic perspective needed to assume a place in the community of professional composers. Composition study offers an array of musical opportunities for graduates, including film scoring, commercial music, educational and church music publications, recording arts, and careers in higher education. The program aims to prepare each young composer for high-level graduate work and a music career.…
… cmoore2@mercyhurst.edu 814-824-3082 Elizabeth Pyne Assistant Professor, Program Director, Catholic Studies epyne@mercyhurst.edu 814-824-2298 Brian Reed Chair, Department of English; Professor breed@mercyhurst.edu 814-824-3347 Elizabeth Sanders Assistant Professor of Social Work, BSW Program... esanders@mercyhurst.edu 814-824-2693 Jessica Spanogle Chair, Department of Business, Assistant Professor jspanogle@mercyhurst.edu 814-824-3380 Peter Zohos, MBA, DES Dean, The School of Business and…
Christopher Mansour, Ph.D. Chair, Computing and Information Science (Cyber Security and Data Science) Department, Associate Professor Contact Information OFFICE: Library 402 EMAIL: cmansour@mercyhurst.edu PHONE: 814-824-2121 Education Ph.D., Engineering, Villanova University, 2018 Certificate in Teaching Engineering in Higher Education, Villanova University, 2017 M.S., Computer Engineering, Villanova University, 2014 Certificate in Cybersecurity, Villanova University, 2014 B.S., Computer and…
… our students receive through CIRAT.” CIRAT—the Center for Intelligence Research Analysis and Training—hones and professionalizes the skills of students in Intelligence Studies and Computer Information Science programs. A nonprofit arm of Mercyhurst University, CIRAT develops opportunities with business and government entities through contracts, grants, and academic partnerships. The initiative is led by Brian Fuller, director of operations for the Ridge College of Intelligence Studies &…
… would employ your artistic skills. For publication experience , explore Lumen and the Yearbook. At the end of sophomore year you are prepared to apply to work on the staff of these publications. For work-study experiences that use design, there is Sport Information, the PAC, the Marketing Office, and the Graphics Lab. See Mrs. Hopper with questions about these. For clubs, there is AdPro, the Student Advertising Club; the Art Club; and Student Activities Committee. AdPro leans more toward…
… and requires of its students behavior consistent with its high standards of scholarship. Upon matriculation to the University, a student accepts its regulations and acknowledges the right of the University to take disciplinary action for conduct deemed unacceptable or disruptive, both on and off campus. The Conduct Code is divided into numbered headings describing prohibited behavior. Accompanying these headings are illustrative examples of potential violations and sanctions that may be…
… at Mercyhurst University, the full import of this space can only be captured up close and in person. A gathering of more than 200 invited guests, including former Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Ridge and U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly, came to see for themselves on Thursday, Aug. 2, at 10 a.m. when the center officially opened. They were greeted first by a presentation that included remarks by Kelly and Ridge, the first Secretary of Homeland Security after whom the Ridge College of Intelligence Studies &…
… event began with “Celebrating Women” during women’s history month. It has since evolved to reaching out to all members of the campus community. The goal of the Wellness Fair is to focus on the seven dimensions of well being which are Environmental, Emotional, Mental, Occupational, Physical, Spiritual and Social and present this information to the campus community. The primary objectives for the Wellness Fair include: Establishing an interdisciplinary approach and connect student life and…
… impacts of industry and agriculture. Coding and robotics units will highlight local industry and the ingenuity of modern farm equipment, such as the grape picker. “Despite our best efforts, the U.S. continues to lag behind other aspirant nations in our students’ acquisition of STEM skills,” Burniston noted. “Research indicates that unless grounded in the students’ current knowledge base, STEM activities, at best, fail to be of value and, at worst, paint unrealistic pictures of how STEM is…