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The department offers undergraduate degrees in anthropology, sociology, and criminology, and graduate degrees in anthropology (MA) and sociology (MA, PhD). Lecturer positions will require a Master’s Degree in anthropology, criminology, or sociology as relevant to the courses to be taught.
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The School of Psychology, Sociology & Rural Studies offers undergraduate majors in Criminology, Psychology, and Sociology; undergraduate minors in Criminal Justice, Mental Health Services, Psychology, and Sociology; and a Master’s degree in Community Development.
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A bachelor's degree in Psychology, Communication, Sociology, Counseling, Liberal Arts, Education, Human Services, Student Affairs, or a related field from an accredited institution. Reporting to the Associate Director of Career Services, the Senior Career Counselor will provide professional, in-depth career counseling and job search coaching for a diverse group of undergraduate students, graduate students, and alumni of CU Denver.
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We invite applicants from diverse academic backgrounds to apply, including but not limited to urban planning, environmental studies, energy and resource management, environmental sciences, Black studies, Chicanx and Latinx studies, Indigenous studies, geography, sociology, political ecology, political economy, ethnic studies, and law.
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Responsibilities include teaching undergraduate criminology and sociology courses and other courses in the liberal arts according to faculty interests and institutional needs, as well as contributing to the coordination of the criminology major and minor programs.
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Assistant Professor - Sociology. As the states premier Hispanic-serving institution (HSI) and a Minority Serving Institution (MSI), over 50 percent of its undergraduate students represent racially diverse backgrounds.
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Teaching expectations include a graduate course on advanced statistics, as well as courses that contribute to the Rural Sociology graduate program and its dual-degree program in Demography, and to the AESE's undergraduate program in Community, Environment, and Development.
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Undergraduate degree in Psychology, Human Services, Sociology, Counseling or in a related behavioral science field. Associates degree in Psychology, Human Services, Sociology, Counseling or in a related behavioral science field; one year of direct care experience working with adult psychiatric or chemical dependency clients.
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Undergraduate and Graduate Education: Major study - finance, business administration, economics, accounting, insurance, engineering, mathematics, banking and credit, law, real estate operations, statistics, or other fields related to the position, such as agriculture, agricultural economics, farm, livestock or ranch management, or rural sociology.
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Tenure-track and program director position for undergraduate sociology; conduct research; advise students; and provide service to the department, university, and community. Assistant Professor, Sociology, Program Director, Professor, Assistant, Education.
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Department of Sociology & Anthropology at Montana State UniversityDrawing on the expertise and commitment of our research-active faculty, we provide excellent educational experiences to undergraduate majors, minors and MSU as a whole.
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Teach undergraduate German courses as needed at all levels (lower- and upper-division) of German language as well as General Education courses in English about literature, cinema, or the history and cultures of German-speaking countries.
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The college degree work should include completed academic courses in sociology, criminology, police administration, criminal justice, or a related area. Your qualifications will be evaluated on the following competencies: Ability to lead or supervise Physical Security Planning and Evaluating Security Program Management Education Substitution of Education for Specialized Experience:An undergraduate degree from an accredited college/university is mandatory.
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Academic Req: Required - Associate degree or bachelor's or undergraduate degree from an accredited program/university preferably in one of the following areas: social work, psychology, criminal justice, sociology, or related field of study; Preferred - Graduate degree from accredited program/university in a related field.
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Our academic programs include undergraduate majors in Criminology, Psychology, Sociology, and a Masters in Community Development. Completion of a Master's degree in Public Administration (M.P.A.), Master's degree in Business Administration (M.B.A.); Ph. D. in Criminology, Criminal Justice, or Sociology; Juris Doctorate (J.D.); or other terminal degree in a related field.
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