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courses for the BMS program. Utilization of Canvas, Teams, and/or ExamSoft to manage and deliver BMS lectures and/or lab courses. Delivery of graduate level lectures--teaching in a hybrid environment from a
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the proctoring of exams and grading pre-labs. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications/Requirements Current Barry University Student enrolled in a Bachelor's degree program, science major preferred. Basic
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Through Agriculture and Food Training Program. This is an undergraduate scholarship program that also provides academic support and off-campus experiences for 30 scholars from low-income backgrounds
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Summary Barry University's Anesthesiology Program has been a highly competitive and well-established program in Florida since its inception in 1993. Each year, it admits 90 students per cohort. One
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Science or a related program is required. A Master's degree in Exercise Science is preferred. This position requires 1–3 years of experience in a comparable or related role. CSCS (NSCA) or SCCC (CSCCA
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transformation of undergraduate education through innovative curriculum design, experiential learning, and interdisciplinary programs. Lead efforts for program review, modernization, and market-informed program
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Summary The Biomedical Sciences (BMS) program is a master’s degree program that prepares graduate students for the rigors of medical, dental, and other biomedical professional degree programs
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Summary The Department of Math and Computer Science is one of 11 departments in the College of Arts & Sciences. The Department offers Bachelor of Science degrees in Mathematics, Computer
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. Qualifications/Requirements A Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science or related program is required. A Master's degree in Exerecise Science or related program is preferred. Minimum of one year to three years
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2026. We seek a dynamic teacher-scholar with expertise in applied psychological science (open area of expertise) who can help advance our growing undergraduate program. Candidates with applied research