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graduate level, we have an M.A. program in World Languages and Cultures with three separate concentrations: one in French, one in Spanish and one in TESOL. Each of the concentrations incorporates literature
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that supports and prepares them for addressing the engineering and computer science challenges and opportunities that exist and await them in the 21st century. We want our students and faculty to be global
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of an accredited training program in the area of assignment; or equivalent combination of training and experience. Some positions may require additional Training, Certifications, or Licensure. Other Required
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, and obtain new revenue streams through grants, appropriations, public/private partnerships, and other resources that will significantly enhance the work of the CALS research program. This individual
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of the CALS research program. This individual will be a visionary leader who will elevate CALS’s research impact across all aspects of fundamental and applied life sciences by leveraging existing strengths
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grants, appropriations, public/private partnerships, and other resources that will significantly enhance the work of the CALS research program. This individual will be a visionary leader who will elevate
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and electives, allowing the pursuit of either a broad educational experience or a focused study. Our 80 student graduate program offers three distinct degrees: the M.A. in History, the M.A. in Public
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. Managed desktop environments for Windows and Macintosh workstations (OIT Managed Desktop) Design, implementation and ongoing support for campus learning spaces (ClassTech) Student-focused computing (ResNet
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must meet the minimum State standards for employment. Candidates must successfully complete a department orientation course, a department field training program during probationary period, and must
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specialties in Computing and Systems, Construction Engineering, Water Resources, Coastal and Environmental Engineering, Structural Engineering and Mechanics, Transportation Systems and Materials, Geotechnical