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the program of study. Contact the program advisor for information on current offerings. Course Description: Neuroscience in Secondary Education Students investigate at an introductory level the application
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stakeholders Demonstrated expertise in Project Portfolio Management (PPM) as identified within the TRU PMO mission and vision, to lead the implementation, maintenance, and management of best practices for I&IT
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professionals and will actively participate in helping the library to achieve its vision, mission, values, and goals. As a faculty member, the candidate will actively pursue professional and service activities
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challenges as writers in a graduate context. Students will gain skills they need to succeed in an M.Ed. program. QUALIFICATIONS PhD or EdD is required, ABD will be considered. · A minimum of one (1) degree in
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an opportunity to write a major synthesis paper on their learning in the Master of Education degree program. While the precise topic of the paper is determined by the student in consultation with his or her
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enrich the program of study. Prerequisite: Admission to the TRU Master of Education degree program. COURSE DESCRIPTION This course acquaints students with current educational research issues, facilitates
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. Annually, close to 30,000 students study on TRU’s campuses in Kamloops and Williams Lake, or in distance or online courses and programs through Open Learning. Just as TRU’s program offerings are diverse, so
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The School of Nursing, Master of Nursing - Nurse Practitioner program requires the services of a sessional instructor for the role of Clinical Placement Planner (Faculty) for planning and securing clinical
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estimates and actual numbers for the course may be greater or less than the estimated numbers. QUALIFICATIONS We are looking for candidates with a PhD in a relevant discipline (a Master’s Degree may be
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offers a BA with a Major or Minor in Psychology. The department also has an Honours program supported by several strong research programs. Undergraduate research, innovative teaching, and faculty-student