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Assistant/Associate Teaching Professor, Interior Design (Non-Tenure Track) Apply now Job no: 505582 Work type: Full-Time Location: University City - Philadelphia, PA Categories: Drexel University
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Assistant Teaching Professor, Psychology (Non-Tenure Track) Apply now Job no: 505476 Work type: Full-Time Location: University City - Philadelphia, PA Categories: Drexel University, College of Arts
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component to their education. The BSID Program offers an opportunity for an accelerated BS/MS degree with three tracks, Interior Architecture, Design Research and Urban Strategy where students graduate with a
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and yield of the first year and transfer student population. The director will provide a strategic and focused approach to territory management, establish goals and objectives for individual recruiters
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of the philosophy, objectives, and curriculum of the Film & TV program. Evaluate student achievement of curricular objectives/outcomes. Maintain communication with the program director regarding any course or student
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records, and evaluate student work and provide students with feedback as to the progress toward meeting the objectives of the course. Each adjunct faculty member is responsible for effectively teaching
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course-related records, and evaluate student work and provide students with feedback as to the progress toward meeting the objectives of the course. Each adjunct faculty member is responsible
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active learning in all students, maintain proper course-related records, and evaluate student work and provide students with feedback as to the progress toward meeting the objectives of the course. Each
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locomotion. Apply machine learning and machine vision algorithms to track body and limb movements. Use biomechanical modeling to analyze walking data and fit locomotion models. Operate a force sensor to
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student work in a timely manner, and provide students with feedback as to the progress toward meeting the objectives of the course. Each adjunct faculty member is responsible for effectively teaching