227 computer-science-programming-languages-"U.S"-"U"-"U.S" positions at Utah Valley University
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meets academic standards, department standards, and course/program outcomes. Maintains a student-oriented approach to education. Maintains and submits accurate and current reports and records involving
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for operational and strategic decision making and externally for informational and official institutional reporting to state and federal agencies, accreditation, program review, and other programs such as Student
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and personal fulfillment through service. Summary of Responsibilities Works closely with GEAR UP counselors to identify eligible students, recruit, and onboard them into the GEAR UP program. Tracks
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of Chemistry and Biochemistry. Knowledge of public speaking and report writing. Knowledge of curriculum development. Knowledge of program development and evaluation. Knowledge of effective human
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the guidance of the program director, department chair, and dean, you will design and teach engaging courses, develop instructional materials, and employ effective teaching and assessment methods aligned with
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, attendance, performance, and follow-up. Assist counselors, department chairperson, faculty, and department staff in maintaining an effective program. Requisitions, receives, and checks books, supplies, and
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Skills Experience with operating systems including Linux, Unix, Solaris, Ubuntu, and/or Windows. Experience with computer programming languages including Python, PowerShell, Perl, and ASP.NET. Abilities
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Position Announcement Utah Valley University is seeking Biology Adjunct Instructors! Summary of Responsibilities Design and teach courses in field of study. Plan, prepare, and follow an approved
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involving student accountability, attendance, performance, and follow-up. Coordinates cooperative work experience programs and students as assigned. Assists counselors, department chairperson, and or program
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opportunities to promote the program at local events and/or workshops to educate community members on opportunities for first-generation and low-income students and individuals, and delivers presentations