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teach undergraduate courses such as: GEOG 115:Violent Weather/Climatic Hazards GEOG 167:People and Places – A global Perspective GEOG 141:GIS I: Data Display and Manipulation or other classes that may be
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] The department seeks qualified candidate(s) to teach undergraduate courses such as: CRP 80: Introduction to Cities and Urban Planning CRP 125: Environmental Planning GEOG 141:GIS I: Data Display and Manipulation
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Qualifications: A PhD in Sociology or a related field. A commitment to teaching excellence at the undergraduate level, which may be exhibited through prior teaching experiences and teaching evaluations or other
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an accredited institution or foreign equivalent.): A PhD or MFA in media, communication and journalism or similar with an emphasis in film/media arts. Experience : Demonstrated commitment to working effectively
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, cultural, and socioeconomic backgrounds. Preferred Qualifications: A PhD or MFA in media, communication, journalism or similar with an emphasis in advertising and/or public relations/strategic communication
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, which may be exhibited through prior teaching experiences and teaching evaluations or other evidence. Successful teaching experience at the undergraduate level. Education: A PhD in Psychology or related
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socioeconomic backgrounds. Successful teaching experience at the undergraduate level. Preferred Qualifications: A PhD/EdD in Recreation Parks and Tourism. A commitment to teaching excellence at the undergraduate
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courses such as: GEOG 115:Violent Weather/Climatic Hazards GEOG 167:People and Places – A global Perspective GEOG 141:GIS I: Data Display and Manipulation or other classes that may be identified as needed
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, that is, peer-reviewed publications. Preferred Qualifications: A PhD in Economics A commitment to teaching excellence at the undergraduate level, which may be exhibited through prior teaching experiences
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years of professional experience in the accounting field (which may be substituted with a PhD earned in the last 5 years, or recent scholarly publications). Preferred Qualifications: A commitment to