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Course Number: COMP 307 - Course Title: Principles of Web Development Course Number: COMP 308 - Course Title: Computer Systems Lab Course Number: COMP 310 - Course Title: Operating Systems Course Number
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prepare functional, system and program specifications. - Develops quality assurance and performance tests to prevent application or infrastructure changes from negatively impacting service and performs
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the technical and conceptual methods introduced in the first year of the program and provides a space of experimentation for students to explore them further. The goal is to prepare students for the Ateliers and
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Federal Occupational Health and Safety regulations, WorkSafeBC Regulations, and applicable UBC Policies. The Safety Associate will also support the development of web-based health and safety training
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to the communication, outreach, and success of student in the BASc program. Ensure web content on academic programs, policies and academic services is current. Reports on applied information technologies pertaining
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and design. It is an exciting time to join the OCAD U community as the University is at a key stage in its institutional transformation, with the implementation of its Academic and Strategic Plan and
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programs. The Faculty has a strategic plan which guides the work of each unit, the entire faculty, and our people. Ani to pisi 2030 describes the spider web and the interconnectedness of all people and
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demonstrate competitive research and publication records, substantial teaching experience, and a strong potential for collaborative research, program development, and contribution to the scholarly community in
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established networks and relationships. The intention is for this work to lead to research and policy-related funding applications and possible program development. The RA role is ideal for a student with
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. Provides administrative assistance with the development of the web and social media presence for the Japanese Language Program, as well as Program events. Enters and updates course scheduling information