. This course will take a comparative approach to the physiology of animals. Students are introduced to a variety of animal systems and homeostatic and adaptive mechanisms. Adaptive mechanisms from the molecular to the organismal level will be considered.
The adjunct professor will be responsible for delivering the content of the course and grading all course assessment tasks (e.g., exams, quizzes). This individual is responsible for the calculation and submission of final class grades. A sample syllabus from a previous year is available if desired.
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. To apply for this position, please submit the following material:
- A brief cover letter describing the candidate’s past teaching experience
- Curriculum vitae or resume
- Names and contact information for two professional references
For more information, contact Dr. Steven Travis, stravis@une.edu, Academic Director of the School of Biological Sciences.
Responsibilities
Responsibilities include:
- Developing and/or updating a course syllabus (sample syllabi and course materials are available)
- Presenting instruction aligned with the student learning outcomes of the course.
- Preparing student assignments that assess the learning outcomes
- Meeting during all designated class periods.
- Grading student assignments and exams in timely manner.
- Submitting mid-semester progress reports and final grades by University deadlines.
Qualifications
Graduate-level training in Biology (or a related field) is required. Candidates with an MS or Ph.D. and college teaching experience are preferred.