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Course Catalog 2019 - 2020 COURSE CATALOG 2019 - 2020 mc3.edu TABLE OF CONTENTS COLLEGE FACULTY AND STAFF.................................................................................................2 1 COLLEGE FACULTY AND STAFF Cheryl L. Dilanzo, R.T. (R), Director of Radiography B.S. Thomas Jefferson University M.S. University of Pennsylvania Therol Dix, Dean of Arts and Humanities COLLEGE FACULTY B.A. University of California, Los AngelesM.A. University of Pennsylvania J.D. Georgetown University AND STAFF Bethany Eisenhart, Part-Time Career Coach ADMINISTRATION B.S. DeSales University Kimberly Erdman, Director of Dental Hygiene A.A.S., B.S. Pennsylvania College of Technology Office of the President M.S. University of Bridgeport Victoria L. Bastecki-Perez, President Katina Faulk, Administrative Director for Academic Initiatives D.H. University of Pittsburgh A.S., B.S. Pennsylvania College of Technology B.S. Edinboro University of Pennsylvania M.B.A. Excelsior College M.Ed, Ed.D. University of Pittsburgh Gaetan Giannini, Dean of Business and Entrepreneurial Initiatives Candy K. Basile, Administrative Support Secretary B.S. Temple University A.A.S. Montgomery County Community College M.B.A. Seton Hall University Deborah Rogers, Executive Assistant to the College’s Board of Trustees Ed.D. Gwynedd Mercy University A.A.S. Montgomery County Community College Suzanne Vargus Holloman, WIF Grant Project Director B.S. Syracuse University Academic Affairs M.B.A. Drexel University Gloria Oikelome, Interim Vice President of Academic Affairs and Dean of Sean Hutchinson, Coordinator of Integrated Learning Health Sciences B.A., M.A. La Salle University B.S. Bethel University Alfonzo Jordan, Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Lab M.S. Long Island University Manager Ed.D. Immaculata University B.S. Tufts University Patricia Abdalla, Director of Academic Support M.S. Howard University B.S., M.Ed. The Pennsylvania State University Ph.D. Villanova University James P. Bedrosian, Executive Assistant to the Vice President of Academic Lianne Hartman, Associate Vice President of Academic Affairs Affairs and Provost B.A. Ithaca College B.A. York College M.S.I. University of Michigan Mark Bellini, Storeroom and Facilities Coordinator, Culinary Arts Institute Ed.D. Temple University A.S. The Culinary Institute of America Rachel Johnson, Manager of Peer Support B.A. Temple University B.A. Ithaca College Robin Bowles, Director of Libraries M.S. Drexel University B.S. West Chester University M.S. Saint Joseph's University MS. Drexel University Jenna Klaus, Assistant Vice President of Academic Affairs James R. Bretz, Dean of Science, Technology, Engineering, and B.S. Gwynedd-Mercy College Mathematics M.S. Neumann University B.S. Pennsylvania State University Ph.D. Keiser University Ph.D. University of Maryland Takisha Mundy, Director of Career Services Mary Beth Bryers, Coordinator of Prior Learning Assessment & Adult B.A., M.S. West Chester University Learners Kimberly Murphy, Administrative Director of Academic Affairs B.A. LaSalle University A.S. Montgomery County Community College M.Ed. Arcadia University B.S. Chestnut Hill College Iain Campbell, Program Coordinator, Cultural Affairs M.B.A. Excelsior College B.S. Ithaca College Pamela Davis Roberts, R.N., Nursing Laboratory Manager Robert Cullen, P.T., Director of Physical Therapist Assistant Program B.S.N. Duquesne University B.S. Temple University M.S.N. University of Pennsylvania M.B.A., J.D. Widener University Patrick Rodgers, Galleries Director L.L.M. Health Law Widener University B.A. Ithaca College Anil Datta, Director of Information Technology Programs M.A. University of Toronto B.S. National Defense Academy Linda Roy, CRNP, ANP-C, Director of Nursing M.S. University of Madras B.S.N. Widener University M.S. Indian Institute of Ecology and Environment M.S.N. Villanova University Bernadette Debias, Director of Workforce Development M.S.N. Adult Health Gwynedd Mercy College B.S. Pennsylvania State UniversityM.S. Misericordia University Ph.D. Widener University 2 COLLEGE FACULTY AND STAFF Kathleen Schreiner, R.N., Director of Medical Office Professions Kelly Pascale Kapp, Assistant Controller Diploma. PMMC School of Nursing Masters of Accounting, Pennsylvania State University B.S., M.S. University of St. Francis M.B.A. Philadelphia University Aaron Shatzman, Dean of Social Sciences Jenny Rarig, Director of Procurement A.B. Washington University B.S. Strayer University M.A., Ph. D. Stanford University Richard Stebbins, Senior Accountant, Disbursement Management Gregory D. Skelley, Executive Director of Workforce Development B.S. State University of New York College at Fredonia A.S. Bergen Community College M.B.A. Alfred University B.S. Kean University Jenna Underwood, Senior Accountant, Disbursement Management M.B.A. St. Peter's University B.S. Gwynedd-Mercy College Kelly Strunk, Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs, Social Sciences Fanny Walker, Senior Grant Accountant B.A. University of Colorado, Boulder B.S. Kean University M.S.S., M.L.S.P. Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work Shana Weinzierl, Senior Foundation Accountant and Social Research B.S. Susquehanna University Benjamin Vozzo, Culinary Resource Manager A.S. The Restaurant School of Philadelphia Human Resources B.S. Saint Joseph’s University Diane O’Connor, Executive Director of Human Resources Brent H. Woods, Senior Director of Cultural Affairs B.S. Gwynedd-Mercy College B.S. Temple University M.S. Cabrini College M.S. Drexel University P.H.R. Society of Human Resources Management C.C.P. Certified Compensation Professional Administrative Services C.B.P. Certified Benefits Professional Charles Somers, Vice President for Finance and Administration Jerry Andre, Human Resources Manager A.S. Delaware County Community College M.S. Rutgers University B.S., M.B.A. Saint Joseph’s University Janet Baker, Executive Assistant to Executive Director of M.T. Villanova University A.A.S. Montgomery County Community College James Adams, Bursar Connie Barnes, Senior Human Resources Generalist B.S. Widener University A.G.S. Montgomery County Community College M.A.H. Arcadia University B.S. Albright College M.B.A. Utica College P.H.R. Society of Human Resources Management Michael Billetta, Facilities and Grounds Supervisor, West Campus Megan Galeone, Human Resources Generalist B.S. Albright College B.S. Millersville University Phil Capinski, Supervisor, Grounds Department M.S. West Chester University PA Certified Horticulturalist Adriene Hobdy, Director of Leadership Development and Talent Russell DelRosario, Director of Campus Safety and Facilities Management Management, West Campus B.A. Xavier University of Louisiana B.S. Saint Joseph’s College M.B.A. Lincoln University of Pennsylvania M.S. West Chester University M.S. Lincoln University of Pennsylvania Joanne DeRosier, Junior Accountant Ed.D. Wilmington University A.A.S. Montgomery County Community College Rose Makofske, Director of Equity and Diversity Initiatives B.S. Gwynedd-Mercy College B.A., M.A. Bryn Mawr College Nina Geisler, Student Accounting Administrator J.D. University of Connecticut A.B.A. Oakland County Community College Shannon Schmidt, Assistant Director of Human Resources B.B.A. Rochester College A.S. Montgomery County Community College Annemarie Gillespie, Director of Budgets B.S. Gwynedd-Mercy College B.S. LaSalle University William Gordon, Senior Accountant Information Technology B.S. La Salle University Celeste Schwartz, Vice President for Information Technology and Chief Lynn Holtzman, Student Accounting Supervisor Digital Officer A.S. Montgomery County Community College A.A.S. Montgomery County Community College B.A. Temple University B.S. St. Joseph’s University Phyllis Honorowski, Administrative Assistant Campus Safety and Facilities M.S. Villanova University Heather L. Meier, Controller Ph.D. Walden University B.S. McDaniel College Mary Beaver, Director, Enterprise Software Systems M.B.A. Villanova University B.S. St. Joseph’s University Matthew R. Morace, Buyer Angela Cavaliere, Manager of Digital Usability B.A. La Salle University B.A. Art Institute of Philadelphia Rose Parbhudial, Interim Accountant/Financial Analyst Chris Copel-Kosciesza, User Support Engineer B.A. Stony Brook University B.A. Gettysburg College 3 COLLEGE FACULTY AND STAFF Patricia Drewicz, College Scheduler and Service Coordinator David Rohrbach, Network Security Engineer A.A.S. Montgomery County Community College A.A.S. Montgomery County Community College B.S. Albright College William Rosenbaum, Director of IT Security Ryan Foster, IT Manager, West Campus A.A.S. Montgomery County Community College A.A.S. Montgomery County Community College B.S. Western Governors University B.S. Albright College Andrew Rosner, Lead Software Developer Robert Gehring, Enterprise System Administrator A.A.S. Montgomery County Community College A.A.S. Montgomery County Community College B.S. Western Governors University B.S. Western Governors University Jennifer Scales, Help Desk Coordinator Kasey Golding, Instructional Designer - Technologist B.A. Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania B.A. Susquehanna University Shawn Sealer, Technical Services Assistant M.S. Saint Joseph’s University A.A. Montgomery County Community College Preston E. Hess, Manager User Support Services James Stasik, Director, Enterprise Infrastructure Services B.S. Lock Haven University A.S. Montgomery County Community College Sarah Johnson, Enterprise Application Analyst B.S. Philadelphia University B.B.A. Temple University Rachel Stricker, IT Support
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