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orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status. Required Degree Doctorate -Civil Engineering or related field Minimum Requirements Earned PhD degree in
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Disorders has active research laboratories and multiple endowments to support student and faculty development. The Departments thriving undergraduate major and minor, MA, and PhD programs prepare students
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comprises 31 tenure system faculty members, three teaching faculty, and approximately 480 graduate and undergraduate students. Both the MSE and CHE programs offer degrees at the BS, MS, and PhD levels
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. The Department offers graduate degrees in Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Education (MA), Community Sustainability (MS and PhD), and Sustainable Tourism and Protected Areas Management (MS and PhD). In
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applicants must have: PhD, MD, DO, or other terminal degree in a relevant field. Demonstrated evidence of established independent research including securing extramural (federal/foundation) research funding
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these research activities, the CMSE department boasts a strong PhD program and a vibrant postdoctoral program. The CMSE Department also offers BS and MS degrees in Data Science with minors in Data Science and CMSE
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Disorders has active research laboratories and multiple endowments to support student and faculty development. The Departments thriving undergraduate major and minor, MA, and PhD programs prepare students
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Desired educational and professional attributes of qualified candidates include: An advanced degree (MBA, MD, PhD, DVM etc.) in business, engineering or the sciences. Specific experience that relates
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students. Both the MSE and CHE programs offer degrees at the BS, MS, and PhD levels. Faculty in the department engage in instruction and perform cutting-edge research in a variety of areas including
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science for the rank of Instructor-Fixed Term or a PhD degree for the rank of Assistant Professor-Fixed Term, from an accredited university. Experience in teaching organ systems physiology to undergraduate