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and Construction Management Engineering Technology programs: ARC 101 - Introduction to Architecture and Construction (manual and computer-aided drafting) ARC 111 - Graphics I (manual drafting) ARC 121
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Computer Science 1+1 programs Arts, Media & Culture Arts, Media & Culture provides you with the skills necessary to turn your love of creativity into a successful career. Associated Programs Broadcast Media
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, life-cycle project cost analysis, earned value methodology, and technology trends in project/program cost estimating and control. Additional Information: The Consumer Information web page can be viewed
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, adjunct teaching positions become available in Farmingdale's program in Criminal Justice: Law Enforcement Technology. This Bachelor of Science degree is a technical program that prepares students
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. Market AHA classes to the community. Ensure all instructors receive updates on new science and they complete required updates by deadlines. Maintain all outside contract AHA paperwork on file and create
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, social sciences, including Psychology, Criminal Justice, and the liberal arts. An internship program that prepares students for success in the 21st-century workplace ranks among the top ten in the nation
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employee, working in an IT-related technical role for a SUNY campus. Access to a computer or laptop to connect via secure remote access Applicants must be able to devote between 5 to 10 hours per week over a
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18,000 students and Watson College has over 3,100 students across its five departments (Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Systems
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of Science degree programs are theoretical and technical programs that prepare students for careers in law enforcement on the local, state, and federal levels. The LET program blends coursework in computers