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The Department offers a Bachelor of Science in Electronics Technology, a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology, both accredited by ABET, a Master of Science in Information Technology which is consistently ranked amongst the largest graduate programs on campus, and an Information Technology concentration under the collage Applied Science Technology PhD Program.
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Proof of any of the following IT Certifications: Certified Government Chief Information Officer (CGCIO), Certified Public Technology Manager (CPTM), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), or other equivalent executive level certification.
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Penn State Altoona invites applications for Spring 2023 for a full-time instructor position in Information Sciences and Technology. For additional information on the program and courses, see and Applicants should present a record of effectiveness in teaching or a career in information technology and have a strong commitment to undergraduate education.
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Reporting to the Provost & Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs, the Assistant Vice President for Information Technology/Chief Information Officer (AVP-IT/CIO) provides leadership and management for the College's department of Information Technology which includes employees assigned to the following service areas: instructional technology services; administrative computing services; telecommunications and network services.
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Assistant Vice President of Information Technology/Chief Information Officer. The university is migrating to Oracle/PeopleSoft, and the AVP-IT/CIO will be an important part of the MEC team, providing leadership for information technology resources and services in support of the College's academic mission and ensuring financial and operational strength and sustainability.
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Job Description - (Remote) CRM Assistant Director - Information Technology Services (23831) (Remote) CRM Assistant Director - Information Technology Services.
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The Assistant/Associate Professor of Information Technology is responsible for teaching various courses in the discipline and certifications, including Security+, Ethical Hacking, CCNA, AWS Cloud Practitioner Essentials, AWS Certified SysOps, Networking, MS Certified Azure Fundamentals, Cybersecurity, and Linux+, as well as providing advisement to students.
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The College of Business Administration (CoBA) at the University of Missouri–St. Louis (UMSL) is seeking a Tenure Track Assistant Professor to join our collaborative and dedicated faculty in the department of Information Systems & Technology (IST.
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HR Home Department 020317 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND CYBERSECURITY. Department Information Technology and Cybersecurity. An earned Ph. D. from an AACSB accredited institution in Computer Information Systems, Management Information Systems, or a closely related field (ABDs with anticipated completion by August 2024 may be considered.
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PREFERRED Proof of any of the following IT Certifications: Certified Government Chief Information Officer (CGCIO), Certified Public Technology Manager (CPTM), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), or other equivalent executive level certification.
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DSI is searching for an Assistant Director of Information Technology who will assist with the planning and execution of I.T. strategy and act as Director of I.T. when necessary. Assistant Director of Information Technology.
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Health Information Technology, Allied Health (Assistant, Associate, Or Full Professor - 2 Positions)
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Manages Health Information Technology curricula, including student academic requirements, course descriptions and objectives. Maintains Health Information Technology Program and student records, grades and other records according to department and College guidelines and submits them in a timely manner.
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Health Information Technology, Allied Health (Assistant, Associate, Or Full Professor - 2 Positions)
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This position is a tenure track position in the fully accredited Health Information Technology Program. The successful candidate will teach a full range of Health Information Technology courses, participate in departmental and institutional functions, including department meetings and committee work.
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Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Information Technology (Tenure-Track) Strong foundation in Cybersecurity and Computer Networking concepts, with ability to teach a wide range of technical skills in courses in Cybersecurity, computer Science, and Information Technology.
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