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the impact of computer technology on society; historical perspectives; social and economic consequences of large-scale information processing systems and automatic control; legal and ethical problems in
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Description as specified above DUTIES The Program Advisor provides advice to students with respect to education planning, academic goals, and course selection. This position may work with students from pre
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DUTIES The Artificial Intelligence (AI) Program Manager plays a central role in advancing TRU’s HorAIzon initiative, a university-wide initiative that aims to strengthen TRU’s leadership in applied and
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Nursing, Master of Nursing, and Master of Nurse Practitioner programs. The School of Nursing, BScN program, invites applications for two (2) Assistant/Associate Teaching Professor positions commencing July
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Instruct all theoretical and practical aspects of the Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Foundation, apprenticeship and sampler Program in order to meet the learning outcomes per the SkilledTradesBC Program
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Common Health Challenges HEAL 1350 Cognitive &/or Mental Health Challenges within the HCA program and will organize activities related to HCA, including but not limited to attending meetings, clinical
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, Computer Science and Arts and Science. Our students and faculty reflect the local, national and global community. TRU provides a rich and engaging student-centered environment where students and faculty know
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excels at providing exceptional experiential learning opportunities. TRU delivers graduate and undergraduate programs in Business, Law, Nursing, Education, Computer Science and Arts and Science. Our
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, provincial veterinary technology associations/regulatory bodies and the onsite Thompson Rivers University Veterinary Technology Program are monitored throughout the course. Veterinary Clinical Work
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-level students in health degree programs wishing to develop their knowledge and skill in care management. Students explore the theory of care management within a client-directed service philosophy