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of positions: 1 Department: 201-Dean-Engineering Contact Name: Rebecca Harold Contact Phone/Extension: 9-5860 Position Summary Information Job Description Summary: The College of Engineering Office of the Dean
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successfully in both the in-person and online settings Master’s degree required Experience with instructional technology NCMA certifications Preferred Qualifications: PhD or other terminal degree preferred
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- Telecommunication Services Posting Type Student Hours/week: Under 20 Eligibility: Work study preferred but open to all students Semester 2024 Summer Location Technology Services Building Detailed Work Schedule Mon
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on industries and paths within them, such as science and technology careers, non-profit careers, and communications and media careers. CREATION OF AND PARTICIPATION IN NETWORKING EVENTS: Schedule diverse and
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an undergraduate core science course/lab, where the stress is on incorporating four critical components in a meaningful way: problem solving, laboratory experience, technology and quantitative tools, and
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: 1-3 Department: 205-Mechanical Engineering Contact Name: Abby Henshaw Contact Phone/Extension: 9-4988 Position Summary Information Job Description Summary: Entry-level office work supporting the ME
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Belt) Preferred Qualifications: Proven ability to teach successfully in online settings Experience with instructional technology and online course design Daytime availability for meetings as needed
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-STEM majors, where the stress is on incorporating four critical components in a meaningful way: problem-solving, laboratory experience, technology and quantitative tools, and interdisciplinary
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Engineering major preferred, but not required. Previous laboratory experience preferred (for example, general chemistry course or general biology course is acceptable.) Must be 18 years of age or older
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an undergraduate core science course/lab to non-STEM majors, where the stress is on incorporating four critical components in a meaningful way: problem-solving, laboratory experience, technology and quantitative