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Manufacturing • Industry experience in automotive, aerospace, medical device, or other manufacturing areas Minimum Education: Master’s Degree in Biomedical Engineering, Computer Engineering Technology, Computer
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) the use of resources that prepare students for productive lives; (5) experience using various educational technological mediums. Minimum Education: • A Master’s Degree in Computer Science, Information
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. Candidates should demonstrate (1) a mastery of their specific discipline; (2) a deep commitment to the college mission of fostering student success, achievement and persistence; (3) technology competencies as
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received and conferral date. International transcripts must include a foreign transcript evaluation. For a list of approved credential evaluation services visit: https://www.naces.org/members . (Unofficial
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training materials. Excellent oral and written communication skills. High level of computer & technical competency. Knowledge of state standards and testing requirements for CNA and healthcare programs
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) a deep commitment to the college mission of fostering student success, achievement and persistence; (3) technology competencies as well as teaching/counseling skills and strategies that facilitate
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) a deep commitment to the college mission of fostering student success, achievement and persistence; (3) technology competencies as well as teaching/counseling skills and strategies that facilitate
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) a deep commitment to the college mission of fostering student success, achievement and persistence; (3) technology competencies as well as teaching/counseling skills and strategies that facilitate
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received and conferral date. International transcripts must include a foreign transcript evaluation. For a list of approved credential evaluation services visit: https://www.naces.org/members . (Unofficial
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the college mission of fostering student success, achievement and persistence; (3) technology competencies as well as teaching/counseling skills and strategies that facilitate 21st century literacies