PSD Applied Data Science Students and TempsAbout the Department
The Master of Science in Analytics (MScA) program provides a thorough knowledge of techniques in the field of analytics and data science, and the ability to apply those techniques to real-world business scenarios. Building from a core in applied statistics, math, and programming, the MScA program provides advanced analytical training that allows for the development of the ability to draw insights from big data. This includes: machine learning and predictive analytics, deep learning, reinforcement learning, data engineering platforms, time series analysis, linear and non-linear models, statistical methods, and other sophisticated techniques for analyzing complex data.Job Information
Job Summary:
The Temporary Instructional Assistant is responsible for providing support to the Instructor of record.
Responsibilities:
Managing the Canvas site, as determined by the instructor.
Managing class discussion, as determined by the instructor.
Providing remote review sessions outside of class, as determined by the instructor.
Providing remote office hours, as determined by the instructor.
Responding to student inquiries and providing guidance.
Competencies:
Experience and understanding of analytical concepts.
Ability to effectively communicate.
Strong organizational skills.
Additional Requirements
Education, Experience or Certifications:
Education:
Master of Science in Analytics degree preferred.
Bachelor’s degree required.
Required Documents:
Resume
When applying, the document(s) MUST be uploaded via the My Experience page, in the section titled Application Documents of the application.
Benefit Eligibility
No
Requires Compliance with University Covid-19 Vaccination Requirement
Pay Frequency
Monthly
Pay Range
Depends on Qualifications
Scheduled Weekly Hours
10
Union
Non-Union
Job is Exempt
Yes
Drug Test Required
No
Motor Vehicle Record Inquiry Required
No
Health Screen RequiredNo
Posting Date
2024-09-12
Remove from Posting On or Before
2025-03-12
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