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. Position Summary Web Development Specialist (Web Developer II) This is a full-time, temporary, exempt position ending on or before one year from hire date. Reappointment to this position is dependent upon
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& Ethical Development serves as the university’s primary administrator for student conduct matters and provides leadership for the Student Conduct & Ethical Development area. The Director manages and
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/Management BUS 300: Business Professional Development Position: Lecturer - Academic Year Academic Year: 2025/26 Day/Time: TBD Modality: In-person College: College of Business Administration Department
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Development Position: Lecturer - Academic Year Semester: 2025/2026 Day/Time: Varies Modality: Varies College: College of Education, Health and Human Services Department: Human Development The Department
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, Part Time Psychology and Child and Adolescent Development Pool Position: Lecturer - Academic Year Academic Year: 2025/2026 Day/Time: Varies Modality: Varies College: College of Humanities, Arts
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. Includes web middleware technologies and different levels of cloud services. Students will gain hands-on experience through developing new cloud services based on public cloud infrastructures. Minimum
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. Students will also learn about the development cross-platform mobile Web applications. Minimum qualifications: A master’s degree or equivalent professional experience in Computer Science, Computer
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325: Practicum: Nursing of Adults in the Acute Care Setting II o NURS 321: Nursing Care of Adults III Laboratory The clinical course instructor is responsible to prepare for and teach the clinical
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: Human Development The College of Education at California State University San Marcos invites applications for instructors to teach HHS: Introduction to Health and Wellness Careers, a 3-unit course offered
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. Students will examine social, political, and aesthetic elements which have given rise to the development of Latino/Chicano theatre, including the struggle for justice, cultural and community integrity