Adjunct Instructor - Social Sciences
Dunwoody College of Technology | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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United States, Minnesota, Minneapolis | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
818 Dunwoody Boulevard (Show on map) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jan 05, 2025 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Job Details
Description
Dunwoody College of Technology is currently seeking an Adjunct Instructor in the Arts, Communication, Humanities, and Social Science programming. Successful candidates will have a high level of applied technical competency paired with professional experience relevant to the course, as well as a desire to reinforce the mission and vision of the Program. POSITION OVERVIEW The primary role of the ACHS adjunct faculty is to provide learner-centered instruction by engaging students in hands-on, applied high-impact practices that support equitable student success and provide evidence of student learning. The position reports to the Dean of Instruction. POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES/FUNCTIONS
Potential Available Courses: SSCI1000 | Psychology of Human Behavior | Lecture (3 Credits) The course begins with the foundational concepts of psychology (cognitive, behavioral, and health) and underscores the importance of having an ethical framework from which to make behavioral choices. We'll identify the factors, behaviors, and personal traits that influence behavior and examine the personal, social, and professional contexts in which we solve problems and make decisions. Semester: Fall24 (full semester) Section: 01 Day(s) of the week: Tuesday & Thursday Class Time(s): 7:30 AM - 8:50 AM Semester: Fall24 (full semester) Section: 02 Day(s) of the week: Tuesday & Thursday Class Time(s): 1:30 PM -2:50 PM SSCI2800 | Sustainable Communities | Lecture (3 Credits) Prioritizing the preservation of natural resources, promoting environmentally friendly practices, and fostering social cohesion are some of the key tenets of sustainable communities. In this course, you'll discover how sustainable communities can be developed to meet the needs of the current population, while also ensuring resources are available for future generations. Learn how walkable neighborhoods, efficient transportation, and green spaces play a critical role in the development and resilience of communities. By analyzing varying theories you'll gain an understanding of how these key elements work together, and how they relate to our interconnected world, including: neighborhoods, schools, and industry. Through the lens of real-world examples, you'll complete a final project focused on your future profession. Semester: Fall24 (full semester) Section: 01 Day(s) of the week: Tuesday & Thursday Class Time(s): 12:30 PM - 1:50 PM Semester: Fall24 (full semester) Section: 02 Day(s) of the week: Tuesday & Thursday Class Time(s): 2:30 PM -3:50 PM CORE COMPETENCIES
Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS What you need to be successful
Responsibilities The AHCS adjunct faculty is responsible for tasks related to teaching and learning.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
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