MountainOne
Part-time Faculty Pool - Business Administration
MountainOne, North Adams, Massachusetts, us, 01247
Location:
North Adams, MA
Category:
Faculty
Posted On:
Wed May 5 2021
Job Description: The Business Administration and Economics Department at MCLA seeks applications for part-time faculty prepared to teach courses in support of our program's mission. The program is designed to develop liberally educated professionals with the knowledge, perspectives, problem-solving abilities, and ethical values necessary for successful careers and responsible citizenship. For the Spring 2022 and Fall 2022 semesters, adjunct instructors will be needed to teach from among the following courses: BADM 270 Marketing
- Examines the role of marketing in today's organizations and in society and studies the complex multicultural, global organization of today. Examines basic theory and terminology with emphasis on the major marketing components: product, price, promotion and distribution. BADM 225 Managerial Accounting
- Introduces basic cost principles and methods used to determine, plan and control costs. The course focuses on developing and using relevant managerial accounting information to make business decisions. BADM 300 Personal Investing
- Provides an introductory but comprehensive study of the major aspects of personal investing. Topics covered include investment goals and strategies, risk/return assessment, and individual stock investing. BADM 303 Business Law II
- Continues the study of business law focusing on sales transactions and their connection with the Uniform Commercial Code. BADM 335 Federal Taxation - Individuals
- Studies federal income tax laws for individuals, with a broad overview of Massachusetts income tax laws for individuals. BADM 342 Legal and Social Environment of Business
- Focuses on legal and social issues in the workplace including diversity, inclusion, and interpersonal conflict communication issues. BADM 345 Sport Finance and Economics
- Examines the theoretical and practical implications of economics and finance in sports. BADM 435 Federal Taxation - Entities
- Studies federal income tax laws for C corporations, S corporations, partnerships, trusts, and estates. ECON 141 Macroeconomics
- Examines the organization of American economic systems, with comparisons to those of other countries. ECON 142 Microeconomics
- Deals with individual economic units, consumers and firms. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES: Deliver instruction appropriate to the topic, course description, intended learning outcomes, level, and student audience. Promote and facilitate student success by creating an environment conducive to learning and student involvement. Manage the learning environment through effective record-keeping, submitting grades and other reports on time, and enforcing school/campus academic, code of conduct, and attendance policies.
Job Requirements: Master's degree in a related field. Doctorate preferred. Evidence of expertise, scholarly activity, or creative work appropriate to the discipline. Previous teaching experience at the college level is strongly preferred. Requirements specific to Accounting Courses: Evidence of expertise, scholarly activity, or creative work appropriate to accounting. CPA preferred.
Additional Information: Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to provide reasonable accommodations to qualified applicants and employees with disabilities. Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts is deeply committed to fostering a community of excellence, equity, diversity, and inclusion.
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North Adams, MA
Category:
Faculty
Posted On:
Wed May 5 2021
Job Description: The Business Administration and Economics Department at MCLA seeks applications for part-time faculty prepared to teach courses in support of our program's mission. The program is designed to develop liberally educated professionals with the knowledge, perspectives, problem-solving abilities, and ethical values necessary for successful careers and responsible citizenship. For the Spring 2022 and Fall 2022 semesters, adjunct instructors will be needed to teach from among the following courses: BADM 270 Marketing
- Examines the role of marketing in today's organizations and in society and studies the complex multicultural, global organization of today. Examines basic theory and terminology with emphasis on the major marketing components: product, price, promotion and distribution. BADM 225 Managerial Accounting
- Introduces basic cost principles and methods used to determine, plan and control costs. The course focuses on developing and using relevant managerial accounting information to make business decisions. BADM 300 Personal Investing
- Provides an introductory but comprehensive study of the major aspects of personal investing. Topics covered include investment goals and strategies, risk/return assessment, and individual stock investing. BADM 303 Business Law II
- Continues the study of business law focusing on sales transactions and their connection with the Uniform Commercial Code. BADM 335 Federal Taxation - Individuals
- Studies federal income tax laws for individuals, with a broad overview of Massachusetts income tax laws for individuals. BADM 342 Legal and Social Environment of Business
- Focuses on legal and social issues in the workplace including diversity, inclusion, and interpersonal conflict communication issues. BADM 345 Sport Finance and Economics
- Examines the theoretical and practical implications of economics and finance in sports. BADM 435 Federal Taxation - Entities
- Studies federal income tax laws for C corporations, S corporations, partnerships, trusts, and estates. ECON 141 Macroeconomics
- Examines the organization of American economic systems, with comparisons to those of other countries. ECON 142 Microeconomics
- Deals with individual economic units, consumers and firms. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES: Deliver instruction appropriate to the topic, course description, intended learning outcomes, level, and student audience. Promote and facilitate student success by creating an environment conducive to learning and student involvement. Manage the learning environment through effective record-keeping, submitting grades and other reports on time, and enforcing school/campus academic, code of conduct, and attendance policies.
Job Requirements: Master's degree in a related field. Doctorate preferred. Evidence of expertise, scholarly activity, or creative work appropriate to the discipline. Previous teaching experience at the college level is strongly preferred. Requirements specific to Accounting Courses: Evidence of expertise, scholarly activity, or creative work appropriate to accounting. CPA preferred.
Additional Information: Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to provide reasonable accommodations to qualified applicants and employees with disabilities. Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts is deeply committed to fostering a community of excellence, equity, diversity, and inclusion.
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