107 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at Ferris State University in United States
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Ferris State University seeks qualified candidates to teach part-time in the Doctorate in Community College Leadership (DCCL) program. Instruction occurs on campus, at off-campus locations, and
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Organize activities that will serve to create a college going culture with targeted student districts such as those with the MI GEAR UP/KCP College Day Program. Establish contacts and follow-up with
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Teach a broad spectrum of undergraduate Computer Information Systems classes. Part-time teaching and related responsibilities; utilizing face-to-face, blended and/or online modes of delivery
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Five or more years of full-time, continuous, non-academic industry-related experience for all applicants Working knowledge and demonstrated experience with mechanical systems and methods Experience
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Participation in department, college wide and university wide committees. Prepare and teach courses in the AAS Automotive Service Technology Program and in the BS Automotive Engineering Technology
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delivering courses, utilizing effective methods that ensure that all course outcomes are met. Courses are primarily delivered face-to-face in the classroom/lab at the main campus in Big Rapids, although
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Instruction: • Teach assigned undergraduate education courses (e.g., foundational education courses, curriculum courses, methods courses) at scheduled times and formats. • Design and deliver
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Ferris State University seeks qualified candidates to teach part-time in the Doctorate in Community College Leadership (DCCL) program. Instruction occurs on campus, at off-campus locations, and
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agreements. Demonstrates an understanding of diversity, equity, and inclusion, especially in working relationships with students, faculty, staff and community members. Develop methods and regularly audit
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Teach the CMC course within the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Regulatory Affairs Certificate Program, utilizing effective online instructional technologies and student-centered teaching methods