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Compensation: Adjunct Pay Schedule
Department: Fine & Applied Arts
Key Position Information: Master's degree in Humanities or master's degree with at least 18 graduate semester hours in Humanities, or 18 graduate semester hours in at least two of the following subject areas:
Anthropology
Art Appreciation/Art History
Classics
Drama
English/ Creative Writing
Humanities
Interdisciplinary Studies
Liberal/General Studies
Literature
Music Appreciation/Music History
Philosophy
Religion/ Theology
Western/Eastern Civilization
Position Summary:
Plan, organize, and teach to promote successful student learning outcomes
Requirements:
Education:Appropriate level of education required. See SPC Teaching Disciplines and Faculty Credentialing Guidelines for details.
https://hr.spcollege.edu/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Faculty-Credentialing-Manual-8.16.18.pdf
Experience:
Related teaching experience at the college level preferred.
Responsibilities:
- Demonstrate strategies that will encourage the acquisition of knowledge, skills and abilities in a learning-centered environment;
- Use observational, oral, and/or written assessment to direct and enhance learning in a timely manner;
- Create, encourage, and maintain an inclusive environment that respects multiple learning styles;
- Use current and emerging technologies and alternative delivery methods to enhance student learning;
- Observe college policies and procedures;
- Demonstrate commitment to professional development;
- Be able to work effectively to meet the needs of diverse student populations.