Faculty Instructor
- Employer
- Monroe County Community College
- Location
- Michigan, United States
- Salary
- Salary Commensurate with experience
- Posted Date
- Apr 8, 2022
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- Position Type
- Faculty Positions, Science, Technology & Mathematics, Other Science & Technology
- Employment Level
- Tenured/Tenured Track
- Employment Type
- Full Time
INSTRUCTOR OF PHYSICS
Instruction of all levels of physics courses including Technical
Physics, General Physics, and Engineering Physics as well as the
possibility of teaching Introduction to Astronomy. Other
responsibilities and duties will include participating in
division-wide program and curriculum planning as well as the
assessment of student learning outcomes. Preparing instructional
strategies and materials to meet the needs of the students
including the revision, planning and development of courses and
course delivery methods. Utilization of distance learning and
online strategies will be necessary. As an integral member of
the Division, the individual is expected to develop effective
collegial relationships, and work closely with students and local
employers, and promote division programs and the College in
general. Master’s degree in Physics with graduate coursework
in one of the following subfields: classical mechanics,
thermodynamics, and statistical mechanics, electromagnetism,
relativity, quantum mechanics, astrophysics, biophysics, or
geophysics, OR Master’s degree with 18 graduate credits in any of
the above subfields. Qualified to teach mathematics
preferred: 18+ graduate hours in mathematics. Ability to develop
additional curriculum that can support the Physics transfer pathway
is highly preferred. Experience with the use of technology in
the classroom and distance-learning techniques is a must. If
interested please apply online at https://www.schooljobs.com/careers/monroeccc
. EOE
INSTRUCTOR OF GEOSCIENCES
Instruction of earth and physical science courses including Earth
Science, Physical Geography and Physical Science. Other
responsibilities and duties will include participating in
division-wide program and curriculum planning as well as the
assessment of student learning outcomes. Preparing instructional
strategies and materials to meet the needs of the students
including the revision, planning and development of courses and
course delivery methods. Utilization of distance learning and
online strategies will be necessary. As an integral member of
the Division, the individual is expected to develop effective
collegial relationships, and work closely with students and local
employers, and promote division programs and the College in
general. Master’s degree in Earth Science or Geology with graduate
coursework in one of the following subfields: geophysics,
geochemistry, hydrogeology, mineralogy, petrology, volcanology,
glaciology, or sedimentology, OR Master’s degree with 18 graduate
credits in Earth Science or Geology and graduate coursework in any
of the above subfields; Master’s degree in Physical Geography,
Geology, Earth Science, Geomorphology, Atmospheric Science, or
Biogeography, OR Master’s degree with 18 graduate credits in any of
the above disciplines Master’s degree in Earth Science, Geology,
Physics or Chemistry, OR Master’s degree with 18 graduate credits
in any of the above disciplines. Ability to develop
additional curriculum that can support the Geoscience/Earth Science
transfer pathway is highly preferred. Experience with the use
of technology in the classroom and distance-learning techniques is
a must. If interested please apply online at https://www.schooljobs.com/careers/monroeccc
. EOE
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