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- Business/Management Position: Assistant Professor of Information Systems Effective Date: August 17, 2026 (Fall Semester) Salary Range: The Assistant Professor AY 2025-26 classification salary is $74,652
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/Tenure-Track, Full Time Position: Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy with Emphasis on Data-Intensive Methods Effective Date: August 17, 2026 (Fall Semester) Salary Range: The Assistant Professor
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of Science in Applied Data Science, launched in Fall 2025, which prepares students for data-driven careers in fields such as linguistics and health analytics. Our faculty are engaged in cutting-edge research
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career while enjoying everything Southern California has to offer. Job Summary Under the general direction of the University Open Computer Lab Coordinator and working in a team environment, the University
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health analytics. Our faculty are engaged in cutting-edge research in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, software engineering, Internet of Things, embedded systems, and data science with applications
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(AUPHA), integrates foundational business and health care management education with hands-on experience through a required internship. Two new undergraduate options, Healthcare Data Analytics and Risk
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, including demonstrated success and/or expertise in educating a diverse student population. Exemplary demonstrated quantitative, analytical, and critical thinking skills. Preferred Qualifications: Demonstrated
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our newest Bachelor of Science in Applied Data Science, launched in Fall 2025, which prepares students for data-driven careers in fields such as linguistics and health analytics. Our faculty are engaged
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strength in organizing dynamic information, following procedures, delivering exceptional customer service, and applying strong analytical, problem‑solving, and time‑management abilities in fast‑paced
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preferred, if available) How to Apply: Click Apply Now icon to complete the CSULB online application Requests for information and process should be addressed to: Virginia Gray, PhD, RDN, Professor and Chair