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The successful candidate must be able to teach within the art curriculum that emphasizes visual arts (drawing, painting, and modeling); art and architectural history; and graphic design.
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The three clearances are Pennsylvania Child Abuse History Clearance, Pennsylvania State Police Criminal Records Check, and Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) Criminal Background Check. Salary Grade: Per ContractJob Category: Adjunct/FacultyEmployment Type: Adjunct Part-TimeGeneral Summary: The primary responsibilities of the faculty are to teach and to develop the curriculum.
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Duties and Responsibilities: Ability to teach a variety of art history courses. These may be in the applicants area of Art, History, Professor, Adjunct, Adjunct Faculty, Internal, Education.
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Under minimal supervision, teach jewelry classes for the Department of Visual Art & Design. SLCC employees work at 11 locations across the valley and capital city of Salt Lake with easy access to the beautiful Wasatch Mountains, world-class outdoor recreation, sporting events, museums, history, and arts and entertainment.
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The Biology Department spans two campuses in Winston-Salem, NC (Reynolda Campus and Wake Downtown), and supports faculty research with numerous shared facilities, including a vivarium, greenhouse, herbarium, mass spectrometry facility, andstate-of-the art microscopy facilities.
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The Corcoran School of the Arts & Design at the George Washington University prepares its graduates to be the next generation of global creative leaders with more than 20 degree programs in the fields of Art History, Studio Arts, Design, Theatre and Dance, Music, Museum Studies, and Interior Architecture.
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The Carthage College Art Department is currently accepting applications for an Adjunct Professor of Art History to teach 1-3 Art History courses in the Fall 2023.
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Together, the University and the community comprise the educational, medical and cultural center of North Central Florida, with outstanding resources such as the University of Florida Performing Arts (Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, the Squitieri Studio Theatre, the Baughman Center, University Auditorium), the Harn Museum of Art, the Florida Museum of Natural History and in the community, the Hippodrome State Theatre and Dance Alive National Ballet.
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Ability to teach in one or more of the following content areas; Painting, Drawing, Sculpture, Ceramics, Photography, Design, Commercial Art, Visual Communications/Commercial Art/Graphic Design, Art History, Introduction to Art.
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The Chair will supervise the Native American Art History faculty and teach 2 (two) Native American Art History, Art Criticism, Art Theory and/or Visual Cultures courses per semester.
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Adjunct Faculty are expected to support the institution's mission and vision a Art, Faculty, Adjunct Faculty, Adjunct, History, Education, Teaching. Adjunct Faculty may teach in the evening, weekends, online and dual enrollment courses as needed.
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RequirementsMaster's degree in Art History or a Master's degree in the discipline/qualifying field with at least 18 graduate hours in Art History. Teach courses in accordance with the schedule of classes and follow the approved course descriptions and syllabi established by the Division faculty and administered by the associate dean/director.
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A strong interdisciplinary background and ability to teach courses that connect with other disciplines (STEM, Business, Public Health, Environmental Studies, Womens and Gender Studies, Art and Art History, Film Studies) and SCU Centers of Distinction (Ignatian Center for Jesuit Education, Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship, Markkula Center for Applied Ethics) are also highly desirable.
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Teach a full load of classes, including Studio Art Survey, a foundation introductory course to high school visual arts in various media, and other advanced art courses as needed, including ceramics, digital and analog photography, publication and design, and Art History.
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Any experience with biking, climbing, ropes course, photography, archaeology, natural history, or art background is a plus. In addition to hiking, our guides have the opportunity to learn and teach climbing, cycling, mountain biking, archery, ropes course, night vision hikes, naturalist hikes, and a variety of other outdoor adventure programming.
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