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. The College of Business online MCIS program follows a lecture-capture, distributed learning model. Under this framework, the role of the Instructional Coordinator is to work closely with lead faculty
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its Master of Computer Information Systems program and provides the program to online learners using this same “lecture capture” delivery model. The program has consistently been ranked as one
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state-of-the-art “lecture capture” delivery model, has consistently been ranked as one of the top 20 information systems programs in the nation. Visit https://biz.colostate.edu/resources/departments
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Impact IDEA 210, Introduction to Design Thinking IDEA 310/320 A-V Design Thinking Toolbox Series with topics including Paper Products, 3D Modeling, Digital Imagining, Foundations of Wood Working, CnC
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Systems Design: Multidisciplinary design optimization, reduced order modeling, digital twins, human–machine control integration, system-of-systems design. Autonomous Aerospace Systems: GNC of aircraft
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Workforce Capacity Center (CO-SOC WCC): Develop and manage a process for certifying HFW coaches and ensuring that they are trained and certified in the National Wraparound Implementation Center (NWIC) model
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system audits and implementation of university projects (e.g., supplemental pay audit, budget model redesign). Oversee the submittal and approval process of Department and College Codes. Answer associated
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graduate programs. The College of Business online MBA programs follow a lecture-capture, distributed learning model. Under this framework, the role of the Instructional Coordinator is to work closely with
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teaching, as well as excellence in research. Faculty research interests include algebra, analysis, combinatorics, differential equations, geometry, inverse problems, math education, mathematical modeling
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exemplary customer service. Ensure established customer service standards are modeled and met by indirect reports. Establish and nurture a positive relationship with students, customers, and colleagues. Model