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credit assessments for new students by consulting subject matter experts to assess course content; communicates with the Transfer Credit team; guides students as to transfer credit course program
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inequalities, quadratic functions, geometry and trigonometry.. QUALIFICATIONS • Master's degree in a relevant field (required) • At least one degree in Mathematics (required) • Teaching Certificate
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include systems of measurement, geometry, and an introduction to algebra. QUALIFICATIONS • Master's degree in a relevant field (required) • At least one degree in the discipline to be taught (required
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Thompson Rivers University | Cariboo and West Okanagan 100 Mile House, British Columbia | Canada | about 2 hours ago
, quadratic functions, geometry and trigonometry. QUALIFICATIONS • Master's degree in a relevant field (required) • At least one degree in Mathematics (required) • Teaching Certificate, or Instructor's
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the estimated numbers. QUALIFICATIONS PhD, Master’s Degree may be considered (Master’s degree in Nursing preferred); BScN required Experience in mental health nursing education Five (5) years or equivalent hours
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, students will be introduced to tools and techniques used in the study of Earth processes including GIS. QUALIFICATIONS PhD in Geography, Environmental Studies, or discipline sharing similar quantitative data
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health scholar with an active and impactful research program. The Government of Canada’s CRC program supports universities in sustaining leading-edge research excellence. This Chair position enables
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the estimated numbers. QUALIFICATIONS We are looking for candidates with a PhD in academic Psychology in an area related to the course being advertised, clearly demonstrated equivalency may be considered
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through region-specific case studies. QUALIFICATIONS PhD in Geography, Environmental Studies, or closely related field; PhD candidates and/or relevant Master’s Degrees with professional experience
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Fall 2025: COMP 0500 (Introduction to Personal Computers). COMP 0500 is designed to introduce students to the personal computer environment at an advanced level. Students gain basic computing skills