POSITION: Adjunct Faculty -Sociology QUALIFICATIONS: Master's, ABD, or Ph.D. degree in sociology or a related field. Previous college teaching experience in the discipline is preferred.
RESPONSIBILITIES : To serve as an adjunct faculty member for the Sociology program, teaching up to 9 credit hours during the 15-week semester in one or more three-credit, in-person, undergraduate courses. Possible courses include Introduction to Sociology; Stratification; Research Methods; Environmental Sociology; Sociology of the Family; Sociology of Health; Topics in Criminology.
POSITION DETAILS : Adjunct faculty are contracted per course. Salary determined by education.|
APPOINTMENT DATE: Courses begin August 2024. EMU reserves the right to fill the position at any time or keep the position open.
INQUIRIES: Application review will begin immediately. Applicants will be asked to respond to questions specific to EMU's mission after the initial inquiry. Send cover letter, curriculum vitae, transcripts (unofficial acceptable), and contact information for three professional references. Official transcripts are required for work to begin.
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