State of South Carolina
Adjunct Professor- Sociology
State of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, United States
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State of South Carolina . Job responsibilities were posted for Midlands Technical College; this position is located on various campuses in the Social and Behavioral Sciences department. Responsibilities
Teaches Introduction to Sociology (SOC 101) courses to MTC students, including dual enrollment students. Courses may be delivered in-person at a high school location, at our Beltline Campus, Airport campus, or one of the other MTC campuses, synchronously online (through Zoom or Microsoft Teams), or asynchronously online (through D2L Bright Space). The course and the instructor are under the purview of MTC and the supervision of the appropriate MTC Department Chair/Program Director. The instructor is expected to comply with all MTC policies and procedures. The course(s) should contain the required student learning outcomes, along with assessment and evaluation of those outcomes and instructional effectiveness. Minimum and Additional Requirements
Master\'s degree with a minimum of 18 graduate semester hours in Sociology. Ability to teach during daytime hours. Preferred Qualifications
Master\'s degree or higher in Sociology. High school teachers at participating high schools who desire to teach MTC courses must be vetted by the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences at MTC. College and/or high school teaching experience and two years work experience. Ability to teach in-person or virtually via Zoom or Teams. Compensation
Adjunct faculty are compensated in accordance with Midlands Technical College’s established pay schedule. The standard adjunct pay rate is $2,802 per three-credit-hour course. Final compensation may vary depending on academic credentials and total course credit hours. Any variation is determined upon hire and outlined in the faculty employment agreement. Employment type
Full-time Job function
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Join to apply for the
Adjunct Professor- Sociology
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State of South Carolina . Job responsibilities were posted for Midlands Technical College; this position is located on various campuses in the Social and Behavioral Sciences department. Responsibilities
Teaches Introduction to Sociology (SOC 101) courses to MTC students, including dual enrollment students. Courses may be delivered in-person at a high school location, at our Beltline Campus, Airport campus, or one of the other MTC campuses, synchronously online (through Zoom or Microsoft Teams), or asynchronously online (through D2L Bright Space). The course and the instructor are under the purview of MTC and the supervision of the appropriate MTC Department Chair/Program Director. The instructor is expected to comply with all MTC policies and procedures. The course(s) should contain the required student learning outcomes, along with assessment and evaluation of those outcomes and instructional effectiveness. Minimum and Additional Requirements
Master\'s degree with a minimum of 18 graduate semester hours in Sociology. Ability to teach during daytime hours. Preferred Qualifications
Master\'s degree or higher in Sociology. High school teachers at participating high schools who desire to teach MTC courses must be vetted by the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences at MTC. College and/or high school teaching experience and two years work experience. Ability to teach in-person or virtually via Zoom or Teams. Compensation
Adjunct faculty are compensated in accordance with Midlands Technical College’s established pay schedule. The standard adjunct pay rate is $2,802 per three-credit-hour course. Final compensation may vary depending on academic credentials and total course credit hours. Any variation is determined upon hire and outlined in the faculty employment agreement. Employment type
Full-time Job function
Education and Training Industries
Government Administration We’re not able to include the additional job-seeking prompts or unrelated notices in the final description.
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