84 computer-programmer-"DIFFER"-"The-Netherlands-Cancer-Institute"-"U" positions at Truckee Meadows Community College
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-person (required), hybrid, online, live-virtual, and dual-credit high school courses, per the needs of the program. Teach across historical fields — world, European, American, and other areas as needed
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of ethics and professional conduct. Part-Time Faculty in the Department of Visual and Performing Arts teach a variety of courses, based on staffing and program needs. Some examples include: GRC 100 Intro
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-Time Faculty in the Department of Sterile Processing teach a variety of courses, based on staffing and program needs. Some examples include: SRGT 101 Introduction to Surgical Technology SRGT 111 Sterile
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the Department of EPIC teach a variety of courses, based on staffing and program needs. Some examples include: Yoga Strength Training Weight Training To learn more about this program and its courses, visit our
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the Department of Physical Sciences teach a variety of courses, based on staffing and program needs. Some examples include: GEOL 100 GEOL 101 GEOL 102 To learn more about this program and its courses, visit our
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-Time Faculty in the Department of Nutrition/Dietetic Tech teach a variety of courses, based on staffing and program needs. Some examples include: NUTR 121: Human Nutrition (Lecture) NUTR 121: Human
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. Qualifications will differ for teaching in the bachelor's degree program. Salary At TMCC, Part-Time Faculty are paid $1,050 per credit to teach 100- and 200-level courses, and $1,150 per credit to teach 300- and
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Science or closely related field WITH a minimum of 1 year working professionally as a computer scientist and/or software engineer. The desire to work with students, faculty, and staff from many different backgrounds
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maintain appropriate standards of ethics and professional conduct. Part-Time Faculty in the Department of Advanced Manufacturing teach a variety of courses, based on staffing and program needs. Some examples
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-Time Faculty in the Department of EPIC teach a variety of courses, based on staffing and program needs. Some examples include: Executive Office Procedures Office Publications Business Applications on