Adjunct Faculty, In-Person Instruction - HUMN 330-Values & Ethics, College of Arts & Sciences, Fort
- Employer
- Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
- Location
- Florida, United States
- Salary
- Salary Not Specified
- Posted Date
- May 12, 2023
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- Position Type
- Faculty Positions, Humanities, Other Humanities, Philosophy, Social & Behavioral Sciences, Criminal Justice & Criminology, Other Social & Behavioral Sciences, Political Science & International Relations
- Employment Level
- Adjunct
- Employment Type
- Part Time
Job Description
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's Worldwide campus is currently hiring adjunct faculty to teach HUMN 330-Values & Ethics at the Fort Lauderdale, FL campus.
Course Description:
This course focuses on the process of practical ethics as a way of resolving moral conflict and of understanding professional responsibility in a multi-culturally diverse society without devaluating specific viewpoints of ethical or metaphysical theory, ideology, or religion. Students will use proposals, value judgments, observation statements, assumptions, and alternate-world assumptions in arguing contemporary issues of moral importance. With this basic moral logic, students will resolve issues in terms of rights, responsibilities, and the community of rational beings; in terms of consequences and contingencies; and in terms of habituated virtues and character. Free and unrestricted discourse will be encouraged so as to let students find common ground in diversity.
Qualifications
Applicant Qualifications:
A minimum of a Masters degree in discipline is required (please see list of acceptable disciplines below), as well as relevant experience from within the last 7 years.
Degrees Within the Teaching Discipline:
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's Worldwide campus is currently hiring adjunct faculty to teach HUMN 330-Values & Ethics at the Fort Lauderdale, FL campus.
Course Description:
This course focuses on the process of practical ethics as a way of resolving moral conflict and of understanding professional responsibility in a multi-culturally diverse society without devaluating specific viewpoints of ethical or metaphysical theory, ideology, or religion. Students will use proposals, value judgments, observation statements, assumptions, and alternate-world assumptions in arguing contemporary issues of moral importance. With this basic moral logic, students will resolve issues in terms of rights, responsibilities, and the community of rational beings; in terms of consequences and contingencies; and in terms of habituated virtues and character. Free and unrestricted discourse will be encouraged so as to let students find common ground in diversity.
Qualifications
Applicant Qualifications:
A minimum of a Masters degree in discipline is required (please see list of acceptable disciplines below), as well as relevant experience from within the last 7 years.
Degrees Within the Teaching Discipline:
- Ethics
- Logic
- Philosophy
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