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Posting Details Posting Detail Information Working Title Music Theory/Composition Instructors - Open Pool 2025 Position Location Fort Collins, CO Work Location Position is fully in-office/in-person
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, number theory, scientific computing, topology, as well as applications of all these areas. The Department of Mathematics has around 150 undergraduate majors and 65 graduate students, with currently 30
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of the Rocky Mountains with views of 14,000 foot peaks, and offers access to numerous cultural, recreational, and outdoor opportunities. The mission of the Department of Mathematics is A) to maintain an
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, geometry, inverse problems, math education, mathematical modeling, number theory, scientific computing, topology, as well as applications of all these areas. The Department of Mathematics has around 150
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of the Rocky Mountains with views of 14,000 foot peaks, and offers access to numerous cultural, recreational, and outdoor opportunities. The mission of the Department of Mathematics is A) to maintain an
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The Department of Psychology resides in CSU’s College of Natural Sciences, along with seven other departments: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics
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College of Natural Sciences along with seven other departments: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, and Statistics. The Psychology Department
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regulations. Prevent errors in the department’s accounting transactions by instructing system users in accounting theory and practice, and on the capabilities of the University accounting systems. Ensure all
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extend theory to practice. ICs oversee approximately 35-70 online students as needed based on class size and grading intensity/technology. They are the primary point of communication, grade assignments
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the classroom experience to a large online audience. Serving along with lead faculty, Instructional Coordinators clarify and reinforce course content and extend theory to practice. ICs in the Master of Computer