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our graduate ICS program, undergraduate CIT program, or undergraduate Applied Cybersecurity program. Please note that applications will remain active for 1 year. Therefore, if you apply
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environment. The Construction Management program consists of eight full-time faculty and approximately 250 students. The program has been continuously ACCE accredited since 2012. About Ball State University
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, performance appraisal, and training and career development of direct reports. Ranking 8 Job Duty Student and Crisis Support: In collaboration with the Dean of Students, provide guidance, support, and facilitate
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to supervision, including but not limited to interviewing and selection, compensation, discipline, performance appraisal and training and career development of personnel. Ranking 11 Job Duty Demonstrate
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to supervision, including but not limited to interviewing and selection, compensation, discipline, performance appraisal and training and career development of personnel. Ranking 11 Job Duty Demonstrate
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5 Job Duty Supervise a graduate assistant, student employee positions and student interns in facilitating marketing projects. Ranking 6 Job Duty Perform other related duties as assigned. Posting
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-prepared RNs with clinical specialty experience in pediatrics, maternal/child, community nursing, and/or behavioral health to apply for part-time, adjunct faculty positions in our Baccalaureate program. Work
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10+ years of professional experience in landscape architecture or related discipline or 20+ years teaching experience in a professional degree program Cumulative 4+ peer-reviewed professional awards
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experience in architecture or related professional discipline (Landscape Architecture, Engineering, Planning, etc.) OR 20+ years of teaching experience in higher education in a professional degree program. 4
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to 12:20. The CAP common first year program is a shared framework of in-person studio (CAP 101 and CAP102) and a graphics course (CAP 161) that are shared by faculty members from Urban Planning, Landscape