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accredited MLA & BLA programs and a PhD. Our curriculum focuses on understanding landscapes across multiple scales. We partner with groups like designBridge, Urban Farm, and the local American Society of
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team, frequently taking ownership of tasks and managing them through completion. Decisions are often made on the best methods and materials needed to perform specific repairs or maintenance tasks, which
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the following content areas: (a) introductory research methods in education and the social sciences, (b) quantitative research methods, statistics, and advanced statistics for educational and social science
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also be considered for positions providing additional training and will have a formal mentor plan. Research assistants, engineers, and scientists conduct research under the direction of a principal
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guidelines. The Associate Museum Registrar may provide formal training or workshops on museum rules, regulations, processes, procedures, and compliance, and may provide oversight to student volunteers and
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. The faculty member will have a teaching load of six courses per academic year which will include a combination of some upper-level courses and lower-level courses such as Research Methods and Medical
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, statistical and research methods, and various content courses covering topics in community, cognitive, developmental, personality, performance, psychopathology, mental health, neuroscience, and/or social
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University of Oregon. Using a variety of empirical methods, the analyst collects qualitative and quantitative data to better understand university alumni, parents and friends. The analyst designs research
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Graduate course subjects may include: • Methods in Elementary or Secondary Math • Methods in Elementary or Secondary Science • Methods in Secondary World Languages • Methods in Secondary Language Arts
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certification (NSCA – CSCS). • Formal research experience in sport and exercise science. • Experience building and managing data management, analysis, and visualization workflows within an athlete management