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(post- professional), occupational therapy (entry-level and post-professional), and physical therapy; a doctor of philosophy in neuromotor science; master of science degrees in athletic training
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) nursing faculty member to teach and serve as Director for our post-baccalaureate and post-masters Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) programs. Faculty rank will be commensurate with experience. The primary
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), occupational therapy (entry-level and post-professional), and physical therapy; a doctor of philosophy in neuromotor science; master of science degrees in athletic training, recreational therapy, and neuromotor
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Grad and Doc Stdnt Advsr - (24000546) Description Grade: T26 The link below will give you information about the University’s “T” salary structure. Learn more about the “T” salary structure . A
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Bachelor of Science Nursing and Doctor of Nursing Practice (post-baccalaureate and post-masters) programs. Successful candidates will join a diverse group of nursing faculty experts and clinicians who have
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Therapy (entry-level and post-professional), and Physical Therapy, a Doctor of Philosophy in Neuromotor Science degree, Master of Science in Athletic Training, Recreational Therapy, and Neuromotor Science
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, the department’s faculty provide instruction in 13 degree programs including clinical doctorates in athletic training (post- professional), occupational therapy (entry-level and post-professional), and physical
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training (post- professional), occupational therapy (entry-level and post-professional), and physical therapy; a doctor of philosophy in neuromotor science; master of science degrees in athletic training
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a service-learning focus. Our Doctor of Nursing Practice program includes post-baccalaureate and post-master’s options with concentrations in Adult Gerontology Primary Care and Family-Individual