Adjunct Faculty, Online Course, MSHF 691 - MSHF Graduate Capstone Course, College of Aeronautics,
- Employer
- Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
- Location
- Florida, United States
- Salary
- Salary Not Specified
- Date posted
- Aug 9, 2021
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- Position Type
- Faculty Positions, Science, Technology & Mathematics, Biotechnology & Bioengineering, Engineering, Other Science & Technology, Social & Behavioral Sciences, Other Social & Behavioral Sciences, Psychology
- Employment Level
- Adjunct
- Employment Type
- Full Time
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Job Description
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's Worldwide campus is currently hiring adjunct faculty to teach MSHF 691 - MSHF Graduate Capstone Course.
Course Description
The Master of Science in Human Factors Capstone Course is the culminating effort of the student's entire learning experience. The student will complete a project or comprehensive exam that provides significant evidence of experience in aviation and aeronautical studies, or in another appropriate field. Students will work with designated faculty to formulate, develop, and complete the Human Factors project or exam. The completion of the Capstone Course is designed to document significant evidence that all Program Outcomes have been met, and provides the student evidence of experience to show to current and prospective employers. The Capstone Course will be taken at the end of the student’s degree program.
Qualifications
Applicant Qualifications
A minimum of a Doctorate degree in discipline is required (please see list of acceptable disciplines below), as well as relevant industry experience from within the last 7 years.
Degrees Within the Teaching Discipline
Psychology: General / Cognitive / Industrial
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's Worldwide campus is currently hiring adjunct faculty to teach MSHF 691 - MSHF Graduate Capstone Course.
Course Description
The Master of Science in Human Factors Capstone Course is the culminating effort of the student's entire learning experience. The student will complete a project or comprehensive exam that provides significant evidence of experience in aviation and aeronautical studies, or in another appropriate field. Students will work with designated faculty to formulate, develop, and complete the Human Factors project or exam. The completion of the Capstone Course is designed to document significant evidence that all Program Outcomes have been met, and provides the student evidence of experience to show to current and prospective employers. The Capstone Course will be taken at the end of the student’s degree program.
Qualifications
Applicant Qualifications
A minimum of a Doctorate degree in discipline is required (please see list of acceptable disciplines below), as well as relevant industry experience from within the last 7 years.
Degrees Within the Teaching Discipline
Psychology: General / Cognitive / Industrial
- Medical / Medicine / Biomedical / Aerospace Medicine
- Human Factors / Human Factors Engineering / Human Factors Management
- Cognitive Science
- Neuroscience
- Neuropsychology
- Health & Safety: Industrial / Occupational / Environmental / Management / Science
- Ergonomics: Physical / Cognitive / Organizational
- Engineering: Safety / Industrial / Operations / Systems / Biomechanical / Biomedical / Ergonomics
- Physiology: Human / Flight / Aerospace
- Biomechanical/Biomedical Engineering
- Aeronautical Engineering: Avionics / Automation / Cockpit Design / Man/Machine Interface
- Technology Assessment
- Human Systems Design and Analysis
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