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strong collaborative and programmatic ties with several other departments within (Psychology, Physics, Chemistry-Biochemistry) and outside the College of Sciences (Department Computer Science), College
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assessment, educational objectives, and the impacts of the maturation of the field. Responsibilities include leading the undergraduate and graduate Computer Science programs, improving program enrollments by
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appointment. Successful candidates must demonstrate excellent communication skills, the ability to establish an active research program, and a strong commitment to student success and to UTEP's Access
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must demonstrate excellent communication skills, the ability to establish an active research program, and a strong commitment to student success and to UTEP's Access to Excellent Higher Education mission
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About The University of Texas at El Paso: ABOUT THE ECE DEPARTMENT: The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UTEP (http://ece.utep.edu ) offers two undergraduate and three graduate
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Literature, English Education, and Rhetoric and Writing Studies. Our program offerings include a Ph.D. program in Rhetoric and Composition, a newly revised M.A. in English Studies, B.A. degrees in English and
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. program emphasizes high-impact research and strong mentorship, with a commitment to student success in STEM. Job Description: The Department of Chemistry at UTEP invites nominations and applications for a
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Counseling from a CACREP approved or doctorate in Counselor Education from a CACREP approved program Evidence of teaching effectiveness in graduate level courses. Relevant experience in the field of Mental
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Engineering (CECE) at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) seeks a highly qualified individual to join its growing environmental engineering program at the rank of tenured associate professor or higher
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(LSPI) College Summer Program was initiated in 1998 to help prospective law students develop critical thinking skills and study habits and to guide students through the law school application process