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/associate professor position in the Master of Science in Athletic Training (MSAT) program beginning August 2025 within the CAATE-accredited MSAT program. The successful applicant will have an appointed
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Description Faculty in the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at the University of Central Missouri support the University’s mission of providing a high-quality education and are
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, computer science, CIS, economics, statistics, mathematics, or related field required. Master’s degree in business, statistics, economics, CIS, computer science, mathematics, student affairs, higher education
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individually or as a group. Proctor tests and/or in-class assignments. Help with research. Typical Qualifications Education: B.S. in Construction Management, Engineering Technology, or related field. Currently
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school diploma or equivalent. Computer skills in word processing and spreadsheets. Experience: Cashier experience. Stockroom management. Customer service in a retail environment. Data entry. Physical
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, XML, PHP) to support complex business processes as requested. Program languages and techniques utilized by UCM Office of Technology Application Systems. A program that adheres to UCM Office of
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external audit. Serves as direct liaison for the following: the University's external audit firm, the University accounting system vendor(s) and the Office of Technology for problem resolution and/or system
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. Create, update, and maintain the course schedule in Banner each term in collaboration with the Chair, Program Coordinators, the Dean’s Office, and the Registrar. Monitor course enrollment, implement
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as assigned. The goal of the admissions ambassador program is to give potential students and their families the tools they need to envision themselves or their student at UCM. Examples of Duties Duties
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. This includes working with students to explore majors, choose the right academic program, and create a detailed graduation plan. Advisors use proactive and equitable strategies to help students understand