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Teaching Assistant for MIS 111/112 at MIS Department

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Recruitment began on October 31, 2025
and the job listing Expires on November 10, 2025
On-Campus
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Dr. Bill Neumann is looking (ONLY) for incoming 1st Year Master’s MIS (graduating in December 2026) students to help with MIS 111/112.

This is a 10-hour assistantship, and you CANNOT hold a second assistantship, if selected. The number of positions is limited and will be dependent on class enrollment.

MIS 111/112 GTA Responsibilities

Meeting weekly with the instructional team

Possible course activities may include:

· Attending Lecture Section(s)

· Helping and assisting with review/study sessions

· Writing study guides, practice problems, and homework questions

· Coordinating the Preceptor Grading Process

· Reviewing Grade Appeals and Partial Credit Assignments

As a reminder, candidates who ONLY apply only through Handshake to be considered for these positions. While we are happy to answer email inquiries relating to the responsibilities of the position, individuals sending unsolicited emails directly to an MIS 111/112 instructor reiterating their interest in a GTA position or the suitability of their qualifications are strongly discouraged and inconsistent with the professional standards expected of a successful candidate.

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