Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
lecture course. Students are able to perform the proper analysis and calculations to arrive at the correct quantifiable result when confronted with equations involving gravity, sound, energy, and motion.
-
, History of Mathematical Thought, Mathematical Modeling, Real Analysis, and/or Graduate Probability and Statistics What You Will Do: Facilitate classroom lecture and discussions Engage students in learning
-
exposure to real-world learning environments. Foster strong relationships with faculty to support instructional success and student outcomes; coordinate collection and analysis of student performance data
-
on selection of appropriate imagery through analysis of audience needs, historical representation of ideas, stereotypes, and cultural iconography. What You Will Do: Facilitate classroom lecture and discussions
-
, email templates, webpage updates, digital boards, info graphics, and other elements for each campaign as necessary. 13. Produce and maintain training documents for all processes under assigned purview
-
; forces; energy; the properties of solids, liquids, and gases; and heat and thermodynamics. The mathematics used includes algebra, trigonometry, and vector analysis. A primary course goal is to build a
-
to the scientific method, dimensional analysis, atomic structure, nomenclature, stoichiometry and chemical reactions, the gas laws, thermodynamics, chemical bonding, and properties of solutions. Responsibilities
-
in making financial decisions that increase profitability and contribute to competitive advantage. There is specific emphasis on the analysis of financial statements in the business decision-making
-
engaging in research, communication, and ethical decision-making, focusing on developing educators' skills in creating equitable and inclusive learning environments. Through analysis of evidence and virtuous
-
to the principles and elements of argumentation in everyday communication across contexts, as well as the skills necessary in constructing and evaluating written and oral arguments. What You Will Do: Facilitate