131 programming-"https:" "https:" "https:" "Univ" positions at Ferris State University in United States
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: utilizing face-to-face, blended and/or online modes of delivery; delivery on or off campus; assuring/improving learning through assessment; close consultation with program faculty, as well as training via
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Campus) Department: 70000 - Univer Advance and Mktg VP Office Advertised Salary: $65,000-$67,000. Salary commensurate with education, experiences and other requirements. Benefits: Comprehensive benefit
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of Position: The Director of Graduate Studies will: Lead and champion the growth, development, quality, and continuation of all graduate programs and graduate education at Ferris State University. Move graduate
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Online Program Innovation and Development • Partner with colleges and academic departments to support the development, expansion, and advancement of online academic programs. • Identify innovative
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Analysis (LabVIEW-based) Experience related to and the ability to teach a computer programming course targeted to Mechanical Engineering Technology which includes microcontroller programming (Circuit Python
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Moves Management Administration • Manage all administrative aspects of the Moves Management program, ensuring accurate tracking of donor prospects and activity in the CRM database. • Generate
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the development of academic plans and course schedules, advising on academic program changes, and meeting with prospective students and their families. Other duties include, but are not limited to, assisting with
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Supervision & Evaluation • Conduct scheduled observations of education students in their apprenticeship and internship phases of their programs in assigned PK–12 classroom placements (in-person and