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, sexuality, physical ability, socioeconomic, or immigration status. Our Fine Arts major area courses require the following skill sets: FA114: Knowledge of basic tools, utility knives, assemblage and structural
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on the factors that produce successful fabrics in the marketplace, including fibers, yarns, construction, color, and finish. Characteristics of a wide range of market fabrics are examined. Adjunct instructors
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, adjunct teaching positions become available in the Architecture & Construction Management department. The following courses in construction materials, assemblies and specifications are part of
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structure through lecture and visual presentations. Ability to instruct and ensure the safe use of tools and machinery and successfully communicate conceptual ideas for class projects through lectures and
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523) Case Study Research (AM 600) Innovation in the Creative Industries (AM 602) Market Structures and Dynamics (AM 533) Marketing for Arts Organizations (AM 531) Postwar and Contemporary Art: 1945-1989
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recruiting a pool of applicants for possible adjunct teaching positions. Successful candidates may teach one or more of the following courses: Menswear Construction (Levels 1 & 2) Instruction in foundational
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teaching at the college level. Bachelor of Fine Arts degree preferred. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Mastery of bespoke tailoring methods and garment construction. Ability to communicate effectively in
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recruiting a pool of applicants for possible adjunct teaching positions. Successful candidates may teach one or more of the following courses: Materials and Construction (Sewing Levels 1 & 2) Instruction in
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on the factors that produce successful fabrics in the marketplace, including fibers, yarns, construction, color, and finish. Characteristics of a wide range of market fabrics are examined. Adjunct instructors
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, adjunct teaching positions become available in the Architecture & Construction Management department. The following courses in construction project management and construction engineering are part of