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-informatics, GIS mapping, and water quality modeling techniques to address complex environmental challenges. You will work closely with Dr. Seneshaw Tsegaye, Chair of the Department of Bioengineering, Civil
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level questioning skills. Knowledge and skill in the use of inquiry-based instructional models and strategies. Ability to efficiently use computer applications and web-based tools to complete work tasks
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on program development and assessment with faculty and staff in the Music Program, the Bower School of Music & the Arts, and the College of Arts and Sciences. Work collegially and actively with the southwest
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related field. Experience supervising and delegating the work of others. Experience operating a personal computer and proficient with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook). Valid driver's license. Any
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, Anthropology, Archaeology, Human Rights, Education, Forensics, Forensic Science, Human Services, Criminology, Criminal Justice, Psychology, Computer Science. Preferred qualifications Experience teaching at
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national and international programming, and develops, produces and delivers relevant, informative and educational local programs to the region. FGCU is building a culture of curiosity, commitment and
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to changing professional needs; committed to innovative delivery of instruction resulting in improved student learning; committed to effective use of technology including distance learning; and provide service
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staff in the Music Program, the Bower School of Music & the Arts, and the College of Arts and Sciences. Work collegially and actively with the southwest Florida community and FGCU’s academic and non
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processes, student records, and outreach to prospective and enrolled non-credit students. Responds to internal and external inquiries of course requirements and application procedures. Ensures
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plan for timely graduation. Selects appropriate courses for upcoming terms. Reviews program requirements and prerequisites. Reviews admission requirements for limited and selective access programs