Gannon University Undergraduate Catalog 2013-2014

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Understand major philosophical and theological principles: emphasis on History Synthesize and apply principles of science: archaeology methods and lab Awareness and appreciation of diverse cultures: study abroad experience

The following course list suggests the various ways in which the courses in the Ancient Near Eastern Studies Minor could satisfy Liberal Studies requirements: • • • • •

Introduction to Sacred Scripture: satisfies current LS requirement Archaeology and History of the Ancient Near East: can satisfy social science requirement Archaeology Methods and Lab: satisfies current science and technology requirement for non-science majors Elective: can satisfy current social science elective requirement Study Abroad: can satisfy either Fine Arts requirement or social science elective requirement for science majors

COMMUNICATION ARTS, ELECTRONIC MEDIA ANTHONY J. MICELI, Program Director See full program under Theatre and Communication Arts. Description and Objectives The Department of Communication Arts offers undergraduate study leading to a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Communications Arts, specifically the electronic media. This degree sequence, outlined in the Theatre & Communication section, provides classroom and practical experience in the areas of television and radio production, management, instructional telecommunications, technical aspects of broadcasting and a complement of courses in history and criticism and the new digital media, including internet and web management. The department uses the facilities of Gannon's WERG-FM, the University's 3000 watt broadcast non-commercial FM radio station to provide opportunities to students. The department also operates a television studio, digital editing suites, and a multimedia studio.

CRIMINAL JUSTICE JULIA MACK, Ph.D., Program Director FACULTY: Assistant Professors: Gerald Clark, Julia Mack, Christopher N. Magno. Lecturers: William Benner, Paul Gambill, Keith A. Hardner, Elizabeth Hirz, Ted Marnen, David Martine, Jeffrey Shaw, Stanley S. Walkiewicz. Vision The faculty in the Criminal Justice Program (CRJS) is dedicated to teaching students how to search for truth and justice by applying theory, practical knowledge, and ethical reasoning in domestic and international environments in the effort to improve society. Mission The Criminal Justice Program (CRJS) at Gannon University is an interdisciplinary, undergraduate major that is dedicated to education, research, and service in the fields of criminal justice, public safety, and social justice. With the capacity to develop graduates who have intellectual curiosity, moral commitment and professional competence to confront the challenges of crime and justice, CRJS strives to provide students with critical thinking and


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