Adjunct Lecturer Job Description
Adjunct Lecturer Duties & Responsibilities
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Adjunct Lecturer Qualifications
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Licensing or Certifications for Adjunct Lecturer
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Education for Adjunct Lecturer
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Employers hiring for the adjunct lecturer job most commonly would prefer for their future employee to have a relevant degree such as Master's and Collage Degree in Business, Engineering, Arts and Sciences, Law, Teaching, Department of Education, Graduate, Education, Faculty, MBA
Skills for Adjunct Lecturer
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Adjunct Lecturer Examples
Adjunct Lecturer Job Description
- Assist with internship and dissertation projects, placements, and committees
- Work with department chair and program directors to prioritize department
- Teach an in-person section of undergraduate Sports (The Business of College Sports) course
- Teach a three-credit course in the Fall 2017 semester
- Develop course content for course titled “Narrative Medicine and Healthcare.”
- Teach one section of Econ 150, An Economics Perspective
- Additional duties may be assign
- Assist primary instructor of MGMT330 in the Undergraduate Full-time/Day Program (grading, proctoring exams, holding office hours and other course related duties)
- Teaching all assigned class meetings in a timely and prepared way
- Fulfilling other instructional or academic duties as may be assigned by the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences or the Chair of the Music Department
- Teaching experience in a University setting
- Information design/UX
- Doctorate degree in health policy, health services research or related discipline
- Previous experience teaching graduate and undergraduate courses in Public Health
- Strong commitment to undergraduate education
- Demonstrated excellence in teaching and curricular development at the undergraduate level
Adjunct Lecturer Job Description
- Participation as a member of the Faculty of Architecture by attending faculty meetings and relevant School events
- Lecture on the material outlined in the
- Of the College of Arts and Sciences or by the Department Chair
- Co-teach Econ 550, Economics for Managers, for the Online MBA program, days per week
- Respond to student questions and concerns in accordance with course protocol
- Holding weekly, in-person, on-campus office hours or online
- Attend meetings and be available to assist students as necessary
- Instruct students in specified courses, administer tests, and submit final grades and other administrative tasks according to deadlines
- Work closely with the faculty of the McGuire Center to deliver the capstone course in innovation and entrepreneurship for Eller College seniors
- Work closely with the faculty of the McGuire Center to deliver a course on Persuasion in Entrepreneurial Contexts or other entrepreneurship topics
- 3 years of teaching experience in a University setting
- Prior exposure to course work
- Possess the terminal degree or Masters in Public Health in the discipline that is appropriate for the course emphasis
- The candidate must be proficient in and have experience teaching the Alexander Technique
- Graduate degree in fine arts
- MFA or Ph.D in Creative Writing or equivalent degree
Adjunct Lecturer Job Description
- Write and grade tests, homework, group activities, and term project in conjunction with graduate teaching assistants
- Calculate course grades and assign final letter grades in class
- Teach, train and supervise a team of up to 12 honors students and preceptors enrolled concurrently in the course
- The expected teaching load will be based on the needs of the Department
- The candidate must be able and qualified to teach French or Italian basic language courses
- Recruit French or Italian majors and minors
- Plan and conduct all academic and logistic tasks for the field program (1 course unit)
- Arrange and manage student assignments
- Participating with the Dorrance Scholarship Program (DSP) and its collaborators in program planning, curriculum development, and other activities to support the long-term success of the Program’s study/travel semester abroad
- Serving as a faculty member for the Program’s fifteen-week (estimated) residential program in Orvieto, Italy, during the Fall 2018 semester
- MA in communication
- Experience teaching post-secondary in Creative Writing
- Significant publications
- Extensive work and/or teaching experience in large-lecture format classes
- Terminal degree in the appropriate or related field
- A letter of interest that includes position being sought, qualifications, relevant experience, and applicant’s experience or interest in working with people of diverse cultures and identities
Adjunct Lecturer Job Description
- Active involvement in teamwork, curriculum development, recruitment of German majors, and program affairs
- The expected teaching load will be teaching one section of EAS 160A1 “Worlds of Buddhism” based on the needs of the Department
- Quarterly auditions of new members
- Weekly rehearsals
- A public performance at the end of each quarter
- Teaching the field course in Namibia
- Coordinating with other course instructors
- Use Blackboard and integrate technology in the classroom
- Develop curriculum and program planning
- Teaching 8 courses per year, which can include summer teaching
- Evidence of past teaching performance and sample syllabi, if available
- Electronic submission of application materials is required to be submitted via the hiring portal
- Previous experience teaching university level statistical courses
- Minimum of three (3) years of teaching experience
- PhD in education or related field
- Teacher licensure
Adjunct Lecturer Job Description
- Active involvement in recruitment of majors and minors in Religious Studies
- Participate in Instructor Orientation (late April)
- Participate in hour long weekly instructional staff meetings (day and time TBD by coordinator)
- Participate in Student Welcome (June 10)
- Work with instructors, tutors and peer advisors to facilitate student projects related to the annual New Start Summer Program Academic Conference (5 hours during conference week)
- Serve on a program-wide standing New Start Summer Program Committee (New Start News or Academic Conference)
- Support and attend additional New Start program-wide activities when possible
- Participate in the Awards Ceremony (July 20 – 2 hours after final class)
- Sole instructor for in-person undergraduate summer pre-session course, MGMT 471 (Strategic Management)
- Holding office hours, grading, and other course related duties
- A master’s degree in a discipline related to entrepreneurship or general business
- A PhD in a discipline related to entrepreneurship or general business
- A master’s degree in a discipline related to entrepreneurship, management, business communications, general business, marketing or a related discipline
- A PhD in a discipline related to entrepreneurship, general business or a related discipline
- PhD in a natural sciences field (e.g., geosciences, environmental sciences, hydrology, ecology, atmospheric sciences, etc)
- Previous experience teaching similar global change course content in general education classes, and background/ experience in collaborative learning pedagogical theory and practice