What are the responsibilities and job description for the Dean, College of Engineering and Natural Sciences position at The SMILE Fund?
The University of Tennessee at Martin is a comprehensive university within The University of Tennessee System of higher education, located in Northwest Tennessee with regional center locations in Jackson, Parson, Ripley, Selmer, Somerville, and Springfield, TN.
UT Martin has recently experienced tremendous enrollment growth and retention increases. The University had its largest-ever one year enrollment increases, which now stands at 7,499. The first-year retention rate this fall of 77% is the highest in twenty-five years, and overall retention is at a five-year high. UT Martin offers undergraduate degrees in over 100 specialized fields of study within 18 undergraduate degree programs and master’s degrees in selected areas.
The College of Engineering and Natural Sciences has 65 faculty members within five departments: Biological Sciences, Chemistry and Physics, Computer Science, Engineering, and Mathematics and Statistics. The college serves a strategic role in the University’s mission to provide a personalized, quality undergraduate education to both traditional and non-traditional students. The college is primarily housed in a 120,000 square-foot building that opened Spring 2023, has ABET-accredited computer science and engineering programs and ACS-certified chemistry degrees, and oversees the Reelfoot Lake Environmental Field Station, and the STEM Center for Teaching and Learning.
UT Martin has recently experienced tremendous enrollment growth and retention increases. The University had its largest-ever one year enrollment increases, which now stands at 7,499. The first-year retention rate this fall of 77% is the highest in twenty-five years, and overall retention is at a five-year high. UT Martin offers undergraduate degrees in over 100 specialized fields of study within 18 undergraduate degree programs and master’s degrees in selected areas.
The College of Engineering and Natural Sciences has 65 faculty members within five departments: Biological Sciences, Chemistry and Physics, Computer Science, Engineering, and Mathematics and Statistics. The college serves a strategic role in the University’s mission to provide a personalized, quality undergraduate education to both traditional and non-traditional students. The college is primarily housed in a 120,000 square-foot building that opened Spring 2023, has ABET-accredited computer science and engineering programs and ACS-certified chemistry degrees, and oversees the Reelfoot Lake Environmental Field Station, and the STEM Center for Teaching and Learning.