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of applied science and technology, with 96% of graduates working in New York State and 75% working on Long Island. Farmingdale prepares emerging leaders in the growing technology, engineering, business and health care
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of applied science and technology, with 96% of graduates working in New York State and 75% working on Long Island. Farmingdale prepares emerging leaders in the growing technology, engineering, business and health care
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– Engineering Graphics: Knowledge of Autodesk Inventor or similar CAD software is required. ESC 170 – Computing for Engineers: Knowledge of MATLAB and LabVIEW is required. Additional Information: Adjunct rate
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goals. These activities include reviewing students' goals, transcript reviews, and course recommendations in alignment with program requirements, cultivating relationships with assigned students
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of Science degree programs are theoretical and technical programs that prepare students for careers in law enforcement on the local, state, and federal levels. The LET program blends coursework in computers
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, adjunct teaching positions become available in Farmingdale's program in Criminal Justice: Law Enforcement Technology. This Bachelor of Science degree is a technical program that prepares students
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About Farmingdale State College: Farmingdale State College (FSC) is the State University of New York's largest college of applied science and technology with an enrollment of approximately 10,000
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appropriate computer technology in the instruction process BUS-106 Managerial Accounting: An introduction to the fundamentals of managerial accounting emphasizing the collection, management and use
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Job Summary: Reporting to the Director of Educational Development at the SUNY CPD, the Accessibility Program Manager is part of the SUNY CPD senior staff and provides leadership and coordination
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Building, 54 Hyflex Classrooms, 88 smart classrooms, 27 computer labs and 8 science labs. Both the onsite and online learning modalities boast a 14:1 student-to-faculty ratio, giving students plenty of hands