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Compensation: Adjunct Pay Schedule
Hours: Varies
Department: Ethics
Location: TBD
Key Position Information:
Master's degree in Ethics or master's degree
with at least 18 graduate semester hours in any combination of the following subject areas:
Accounting
Bioethics
Business (including Management and Administration)
Counseling
Education
Ethics
Journalism
Law
Law Enforcement
Marriage and Family Therapy
Mass Communications
Medical Sciences (including Nursing and Public Health)
Philosophy
Psychology
Public Administration
Religion and Theology
Social Work
INCLUDING
at least 2 graduate courses in Ethics
Note: Applied ethics is a newer field and requires a broad knowledge of the application of ethical principles to real life business and personal situations. It is essential that the faculty member have expertise not only in ethics but in a field which has emphasis on ethical behavior in order to successfully teach this course.
Graduate coursework in Ethics from institutions accredited by the Association of Theological Schools (ATS) will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis
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:
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