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Adjunct Instructor of General Education, Waukesha

Employer
Carroll University
Location
Wisconsin, United States
Salary
Salary Not specified
Date posted
Jul 6, 2022

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Position Type
Faculty Positions, Education, Other Education
Employment Level
Adjunct
Employment Type
Part Time


Adjunct Instructor of General Education, Waukesha

General Information
  • Job Title:Adjunct Instructor of General Education
  • Location:
    • 100 N East Ave
    • Waukesha, WI, 53186
    • United States
  • Relocation Expense Covered:No
  • Employee Type:Adjunct Faculty
  • Job Category:General Education, Adjunct
  • Manage Others:No


Description
Adjunct Instructor of General Education for the Fall 2022 Semester

Course: CCS 100 CC: Cultural Seminar (4cr)

Time/Days: 1:20 - 2:30 p.m., Mondays, Wednesdays, & Fridays

Location: On Campus

Course: CCS 100 K: Cultural Seminar (4cr)

Time/Days: 8:00 - 9:10 a.m., Mondays, Wednesdays, & Fridays

Location: On Campus

Course: CCS 100 AD: Cultural Seminar - Building a Culture of Health (4cr)

Time/Days: 3:30 - 5:20 p.m., Tuesdays & Thursdays

Location: On Campus - United Community Center

Course: CCS 100 C - Cultural Seminar (4cr)

Time/Days: 1:20 - 2:30 p.m., Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays

Location: On Campus

Course: CCS 100 FF: - Cultural Seminar (4cr)

Time/Days: 2:40 - 3:50 p.m., Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays

Location: On Campus

In Carroll University's General Education program, Cultural Seminar is required for all incoming freshmen and is designed to support a student's successful transition into Carroll University as well as an introduction to cultural awareness and competency. The Cultural Seminar, CCS 100, is a course designed as a gateway learning experience through which students explore their own culture and a culture different from their own. Most Cultural Seminar sections examine a different topic, but all have common learning outcomes focused on the understanding of culture. Upon completion of CCS-100, students will have met the following learning outcomes:
  • Demonstrate understanding of similarities and differences between the student's own culture and a different culture.
  • Demonstrate understanding of multiple perspectives of a global issue through the common read and course topic.
  • Be able to express orally and in writing, with supporting materials, an understanding of the student's own culture and a different culture.
  • Demonstrate information fluency by gathering, analyzing, and synthesizing information using emerging technologies and traditional media. Students will address the following: ?Demonstrate the ability to gather and integrate information from a variety of sources. ?Demonstrate the abilities to assess the credibility and to weigh the value of information from different sources. ?Communicate knowledge using emerging technologies.
  • Demonstrate familiarity with Carroll University policies, procedures and support services which will help to facilitate academic success through participation in the required PioCore course components following CCS 100. Students are encouraged to select a CCS 100 seminar topic that interests them, regardless of their intended major. Cultural Seminar topics cover a broad range of ideas and issues, but all with a focus on culture.

    Course: CCS 199 D: Cultural Survey (2cr)

    Time/Days: 1:20 - 2:10 p.m. Mondays & Wednesdays

    Location: On Campus

    This course offers an alternative to the 4-credit CCS 100 - Cultural Seminar (see CCS 100 Course description above) for incoming transfer and part-time students. This course introduces students to the key cultural concepts required for success in the cultural component of the General Education program, as well as introducing students to the essential support services students need for academic success.

    The Cross-Cultural Experience (CCE) is a signature component of Carroll's Pioneer Core curriculum, which is characterized by an integrating theme of culture and a requirement for domestic or international cross-cultural immersion. This experience challenges students to apply classroom-based examinations of culture and to interact with cultures other than their own in an off-campus setting.

    The College: The College of Arts and Sciences offers undergraduate and graduate programs through seven departments - Communication and Sociology; Computational and Physical Sciences; English, Modern Languages and Philosophy; History, Political Sciences and Religious Studies; Life Sciences; and Visual and Performing Arts.

    Carroll University: Founded in 1846, Carroll University is an independent, co-educational comprehensive university grounded in the liberal arts tradition. The Pioneer Core general education curriculum has a strong emphasis on developing intercultural awareness, including cross-cultural immersion experiences. Carroll University is located in suburban Waukesha, 16 miles west of Milwaukee and 60 miles east of Madison. The University serves approximately 3500 students. The University, though intentionally ecumenical and non-sectarian in approach, is related to the Presbyterian Church, USA. Candidates must be willing and able to support and advance the University mission.



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