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Submit the following with your application: Cover Letter Curriculum Vita Teaching Philosophy If three letters of reference are not attached at time of application, please email to thomas.starkey@angelo.edu.
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All adjunct positions require a master's degree in a related field and teaching experience unless otherwise indicated; candidates with an ABD, Ed. D., Ph. D. or other acceptable disciplinary doctorate are encouraged to apply.
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Applicants should have a Master's or Doctorate degree in Physical Education, Exercise Science, and Sport Management. Duties primarily include teaching college undergraduate courses in Physical Education, Exercise Science, and Sport Management.
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A doctorate in the teaching discipline (with a minimum of 18 graduate hours in the subject being taught). Tax Savings Account (FSA and HSA) Sets clear expectations for the course by publishing course terminal objectives, assignment/examinations dates, and weight the distribution of various evaluation categories.
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A doctorate in Counselor Education from a CACREP-accredited program. Experience with residential and online teaching platforms and/or online teaching experience preferred (Blackboard, Adobe Connect, Zoom, etc.
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The successful candidate will hold a Juris Doctor (JD) or PhD. in Legal Studies or other doctorate in a closely related field from an accredited institution. Demonstrated excellence in teaching with specific knowledge and ability to teach undergraduate courses in legal research and writing, various areas of civil law, and other areas of legal studies as well as graduate level work in legal research and other areas of legal studies.
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Teaching experience at the graduate level PREFERRED: An earned doctorate or an equivalent terminal degree in a related field Ten or more years of professional experience in a field directly related to the course of instruction or at least 5 semesters of teaching experience in a higher education setting with a record of strong student evaluations.
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The adjunct faculty position will be involved in curriculum design, teaching, and research in KGI's OTD program. Adjunct Faculty, Neuroscience, Occupational Therapy Doctorate Program. An adjunct faculty member exemplifies an enthusiastic commitment to innovative teaching to further the mission and values of the Institute, OTD program, and occupational therapy profession.
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Masters or Doctorate in Child Development, Young Child with Special Needs, Developmental Psychology, Special Education or related field required. Responsibilities will include assessing students, developing curriculum, developing behavior support plans, developing data collection systems, and training and supervising direct teaching staff (ABA Home-based EI Counselor.
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Experience in teaching graduate-level courses in Leadership, Higher Education Administration, and/or Educational Leadership. An earned doctorate in Leadership, Higher Education Administration, or related field from an accredited institution; ABD's will be considered.
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The appointment begins July, 2023, and includes teaching graduate courses in our MA in Mental Health Counseling (MAMHC), MA in Chaplaincy & Ministry Care (MACMC), and Master of Divinity (MDiv.
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We are seeking a candidate with an earned doctorate (PhD or EdD) in Speech-Language Pathology or related field. The selected candidate will be responsible for teaching undergraduate prerequisite and graduate level courses in speech-language pathology in the areas of child language, speech sound disorders, speech science, voice disorders, dysphagia, adult cognitive disorders, and aphasia.
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Doctorate in Kinesiology with an emphasis in Biomechanics, Strength and Conditioning or a related field. Our Kinesiology Laboratory is a teaching/research laboratory space including equipment for exercise physiology, and exercise testing and prescription.
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Candidates for the position must have an earned doctorate in Chemical Engineering or a closely related field, a solid record of scholarly research and publication, experience with a diversified base of externally funded research, a commitment to excellence in teaching, the ability to recruit and mentor a diverse group of talent, and demonstration of strong leadership and communication skills.
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Candidates must have 1) an earned doctorate in kinesiology, exercise science, behavioral science, or related areas by the start of the appointment; post-doctoral experience is highly preferred; 2) a publication record in peer-reviewed journals; 3) success or promise in obtaining extramural funding; and 4) university-level teaching experience.
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