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pavement, and landscape preparation Knowledge of design processes associated with architectural project planning, including schematic design, design development, construction document development, and
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development and childcare centers, and an art gallery and graphic design center. Drawing on a rich academic tradition that spans more than 100 years, our purpose remains constant; to educate future
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families healthy, safe, happy, and productive. Our programs also include a variety of components to help our employees improve the quality and balance of their work and family lives and to help them prepare
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framework for developing effective leadership behaviors within complex, global organizations. The course emphasizes "positive leadership" models and experiential learning through self-assessment, peer
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, development, and feedback on the DSP micro-credentials. Provide feedback to SUNY on program outcomes as requested. Provide feedback to NADSP on program outcomes as requested. Provide feedback to OPWDD
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, please rate your capabilities and interest in teaching [1-5] in each of the following areas: Computer Programming Web Development Management Information Systems Databases Networking Cloud services Human
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, invites applications for a part-time adjunct faculty position in the Textile Development and Marketing Department, within the School of Business and Technology. The Fashion Institute of Technology, a part
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the School of Art and Design is committed to stimulating analytical and independent thinking and faculty are committed to enriching student knowledge of global influences. Faculty members prepare students
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design, learning enrichment, globalism, and use of technology, as well as mastery of established and emerging industry practices. The mission of FIT's School of Art and Design is to educate the next
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students, integrating traditional academic study with career preparation. Home to seven academic departments, 17 minors, and two interdisciplinary majors, our faculty prepare students to become reflective