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Instruction Project-Based Instruction and Assessment Technology-Supported Project-Based Learning Secondary Reading for Understanding Single Subject Methods - English and Language Arts Single Subject Methods
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, especially those who can teach multiple required undergraduate courses that might include Introduction to Communication, Research Methods, Small Group Communication, Interpersonal Communication, Media
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contexts. These faculty positions, along with a new Assistant Teaching Professor, will cover a broad range of instructional needs for the new program, including communication methods, small group
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. Additionally, CORE provides a foundational introduction to assessment, including its significance, common methods, and techniques for effectively communicating with various audiences. Qualifications Basic
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, Bio, Physics, Chem, ENGR and CSE in an open tutoring center format. Tutors increase course proficiency by assisting students in finding their own answers to questions and helping them learning methods
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for Academic Year 2025-2026: CEE 010: Surveying and Geomatics Fundamentals, Equipment, Methods, and Applications CEE 020: Introduction to Civil and Environmental Engineering CEE 100: Civil Engineering for
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Year 2025-2026: CEE 010: Surveying and Geomatics Fundamentals, Equipment, Methods, and Applications CEE 020: Introduction to Civil and Environmental Engineering CEE 100: Civil Engineering for Sustainable
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the School of Engineering anticipates hiring multiple Readers for the below courses for Academic Year 2025-2026: CEE 010: Surveying and Geomatics Fundamentals, Equipment, Methods, and Applications CEE 020
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seeks a lecturer(s) to teach courses in Public Health for Summer 2025 Sessions. Courses being offered may include but not limited to: Health Promotion Environmental Health Research Methods In
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/Ethnic Diversity Human Sexuality Physiological Psychology Therapeutic Drugs Research Methods in Psychology Developmental Psychopathology Psychology of Gender Social Psychology Perceptual Psychology In