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: Master of Social Work degree. One year teachingat the collegiate level and twoyears post-MSW degree social work professional experience. The candidate must have demonstrated experience in working in
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, state and local EEO laws. Posting Details Job ID: 53526 College/School: College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences Responsibilities: The Critical Ethnic Studies Master's Program within the College
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Department does its best to give ample notice about available courses and potential course cancellations. Required Qualifications: Musicianship course (Aural Training and Music Appreciation): Required: Master
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be contacted for an interview. Required Qualifications: Minimum requirements include a masters degree in the discipline, or a masters degree in a different discipline with 18 semester/27 quarter hours
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: accounting and finance, professional ethics, professional communications, globalization issues, risk management, interdisciplinary liberal arts and experiential learning topics. A master's degree, Ph.D. or
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writing and interdisciplinary liberal arts topics. A master's degree, Ph.D. or terminal degree in a related field and relevant experience is required. Experience teaching at the college level is desirable
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student teaching placement school and the university. The University Supervisor works closely with the cooperating teacher and the principal to ensure a positive student teaching experience for our student
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Qualifications: Required: Master of Music or equivalent professional experience. A track record of success in both teaching and conducting. The candidate must have demonstrated experience working and teaching in a
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productions per academic year, including the cultivation and supervision of artistic and technical staff; teach courses at the undergraduate and master's level in acting and stage techniques; participate in
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as primary instructor of clarinet at a leading institution. Responsibilities include teaching clarinet to majors, coaching chamber music, coordinating efforts among studio faculty members, and