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equivalent to 12 credit hours per semester (4:4 load for Fall: Spring semesters). Teach undergraduate courses that are part of the core curriculum of the general education program at Dakota State University
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is for on-campus. The successful candidates must have at least an MA or significant work experience within the discipline plus a commitment to teaching at the undergraduate level. They will be assigned
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to maximize player potential. Provide skill instruction, guidance, and support to players during practices, games, and individual training sessions. Evaluate player performance, assess strengths and weaknesses
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offered to our dual credit students. Key Responsibilities: Collaborate with faculty and subject matter experts to analyze, design, and develop high-quality instructional materials for dual credit courses
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role within the University to help it reach its enrollment goals and will continuously strive to develop new student recruitment strategies as part of a dynamic admission and recruitment team
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offers four specializations: Information Systems, Cryptography, Secondary Education, and Intermediate Education. A significant portion of our mathematics majors pursue double majors in computer science
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. The successful candidates must have at least an MFA or significant work experience within the discipline plus a commitment to teaching at the undergraduate level. They will be assigned to teach 1-2 sections of ART
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, or ACT Prep Courses. Qualifications: A bachelor’s degree from an accredited university. A minimum of three years of experience in higher education is preferred. Previous experience supervising a team of
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. Additionally, develop user manuals and training materials to facilitate efficient usage of the SIS across all stakeholders. Conduct training sessions for staff members to ensure proficient use of the system, and
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. Additionally, develop user manuals and training materials to facilitate efficient usage of the SIS across all stakeholders. Conduct training sessions for staff members to ensure proficient use of the system, and