Adjunct Faculty - Math (MTH 130 or MTH 132)
Job Description
Adjunct Faculty - Math (MTH 130 or MTH 132)
Category: Adjunct FacultyCategory: Adjunct Faculty
Department: School of Liberal Arts
Locations: Franklin, MA
Posted: Aug 7, 2024
Closes: Open Until Filled
Type: Adjunct
Position ID: 179694
About Dean College:
Dean College is a private, residential New England college grounded in a culture and tradition that all students deserve the opportunity to discover and exceed their greatest aspirations. A personal and transformative community since 1865, Dean tirelessly inspires our students to unimagined heights through personalized support and integrated delivery of academic, co-curricular and experiential learning. Our graduates are lifelong learners who thrive in their careers, embrace social responsibility and demonstrate leadership.
Recognized as a Top Regional College by U.S. News & World Report for eleven consecutive years and named a College of Distinction for five consecutive years, Dean serves approximately 1,200 full-time students and 400 part-time students and offers more than 50 combined bachelor's and associate degree programs and specializations, as well as a robust schedule of continuing studies, and certificate programs throughout the year.
Dean College is perfectly situated in Franklin, Massachusetts, which is conveniently located between Boston and Providence, Rhode Island and is accessible to Boston by commuter rail. The Dean College/Franklin station is only a five-minute walk from campus. Approximately 87 percent of the College's student population lives on campus.
Dean provides a supportive academic environment that thrives on hands-on engagement and exceptional teaching. This community-wide commitment of always going the extra mile for students is known as The Dean Difference. Outside of the classroom, students participate in 16 athletic teams and more than 30 on-campus groups and organizations.
Ninety-six percent of our bachelor's degree students are employed or enrolled in graduate school within 12 months of graduation. Alumni are hard at work in top-ranked graduate programs and are employed by organizations such as Universal Studios, Dell Technologies, Liberty Mutual, Kraft Sports + Entertainment, the Boston Ballet, and more.
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Job Description:
Dean College's School of Liberal Arts is looking for a dynamic, experienced, student-centered educator to teach during the Fall 2024 semester. The College seeks Adjunct Faculty who focus on experiential learning and active engagement in their classrooms. Adjuncts chosen to teach at Dean create a compelling and professional learning environment for students of diverse learning backgrounds.
We are seeking an adjunct instructor to teach one of our Math courses this fall. The course will either be MTH 130: Introduction to Statistics or MTH 132: Math for Biological Sciences depending on the instructor background and experience. Both classes are 3-credit classes that meets for lecture for 2.5 hours/week. The adjunct pay rate is $3,300/section. Adjunct faculty are expected to hold one office hour each week for each section they teach. The Math program provides a course charter with course objectives as well as sample syllabi. All faculty are expected to make active use of the learning management system (Canvas) at least at a minimum level established by the College.
Course Descriptions:
MTH 130: Introduction to Statistics: Topics include descriptive statistics, measures of central tendency and dispersion, probability rules and probability distributions, the central limit theorem and simple hypothesis testing. Application to real-world problems is stressed throughout the course. Offered every semester. This course fulfills the Core Mathematics requirement.
MTH 132: Math for the Biological Sciences: The biological sciences rely upon a strong mathematical foundation directed toward field-specific applications of algebraic problem solving and data. This course is designed to provide the mathematical skills needed for success in nursing, the allied health sciences, biological research and the life sciences. Using examples from these fields, students will be given the chance to use a wide range of mathematical skills in the contexts they will see in future classes as well as their careers. An emphasis will be placed on the ability to articulate why a problem was solved in a certain way and the implications in clinical and research situations. This course is open to all majors but will be focused on the applied mathematics required for students in the biological sciences. Offered every Fall semester. This course satisfies the Core Mathematics Elective requirement
The available course (either MTH 130 or MTH 132) is scheduled to meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:30-10:45am.
Position Responsibilities include:
- Deliver and assess course learning objectives and outcomes consistent with the course charter in person for two 75-minute class sessions each week.
- Hold at least one office hour each week for each section.
- Be responsive and supportive of students learning and concerns or questions.
- Use Canvas to post course materials and assignment deadlines, post grades on the gradebook in Canvas and enter attendance on the Canvas attendance log.
- Assess student learning in the classroom.
Requirements:
- Master's degree in Math or a related field is required; PhD in a related discipline is preferred.
- Experience teaching at the college level in person is required; experience teaching first and second year undergraduates is preferred.
- Strong computer skills are required. Experience using technologies and/or strategies to enhance pedagogy is required.
- Ability and willingness to be responsive and supportive to students through college online resources and digital tools is required.
- Experience with or willingness to learn Canvas, our learning management system, and classroom media is required.
- Expertise in learner-centered teaching is required. Experience and ability to work effectively with a culturally diverse student body with a variety of learning styles, required.
Additional Information:
Dean College is an equal-opportunity, Title IX institution and pledges to recruit, select and promote diversity by providing equality of opportunity in higher education for all persons, including faculty and staff with respect to hiring, continuation, promotion, and applicants for admission, enrolled students and graduates without discrimination or segregation.
The College is interested in candidates who have the communication skills and cross-cultural abilities to maximize their effectiveness with diverse groups of colleagues, students, faculty, and community members. All employment decisions are made on a non-discriminatory basis.
Dean College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, protected veteran status, genetic information, or other protected classes under the law.
This nondiscrimination policy covers admissions, employment, and access to and treatment in College programs, services, and activities. A pre-employment background screen is required for all employees.
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