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, spyware, computer forensics, recovery and similar subject matter and makes recommendations for improved services. • Maintains and monitors spam filter devices as needed. • Provides internal training
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academic year. The successful candidate will teach in the Bachelor’s, Master’s and/or Doctoral programs. Responsibilities include delivering instruction and engaging in service activities within the program
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for facilitating research activities in the assigned laboratory. • Compiles, analyzes, and presents research data using computers and subledgers for submission to investigators to be used in preparation of journal
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institutional policies governing instruction, assessment, grading, confidentiality, mandated reporting, and departmental participation apply to courses taught as part of this program. The UTRGV McAllen College
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scholarly work, student success and to advancing the university, college, and program missions, and are committed to UTRGV’s strategic plan, vision, mission, values and core priorities. (https://www.utrgv.edu
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. Required Experience None. Preferred Experience None. Equipment Use of personal computer and proficiency in software and research statistical applications. Working Conditions Needs to be able to successfully
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maintenance program including record documentation. Plans, schedules, and performs preventative maintenance on all security systems equipment and servers according to manufacturer’s specifications, departmental
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instruction. Discipline Specific Required Qualifications 1. Currently admitted to the Graduate School at UTRGV and enrolled in either MBA, MACC, or MSBA graduate program at the Robert C. Vackar College
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: clinical neuropsychology, psychological assessment, social determinants of mental health/disparities, trauma, neurodevelopment, or diversity research. The department offers a PhD program in clinical
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program. Must be in good academic standing. Be registered full-time for the respective semester—nine (9) semester credit hours during the fall semester, nine (9) semester credit hours during the spring