The program anticipates ongoing need for adjunct lecturers to support undergraduate instruction in Health & Wellness (BA) and Exercise Science (BS), as well as graduate instruction in the Sport Administration (MS) and Sport Studies (MS) programs. All graduate courses, as well as undergraduate courses in Health & Wellness are offered in five 8-week terms over the calendar year.
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Minimum Qualifications:
Undergraduate Courses - Health & Wellness (BA, Fully Online)
Undergraduate Courses - Exercise Science (BS, Majority On-Ground)
Graduate Courses - Sport Administration, Sport Studies Programs (MS, Fully Online)
Interested candidates must submit a cover letter and updated curriculum vitae. Additional materials for submission may include sample syllabi of courses taught, teaching evaluations from courses taught, and letters of recommendation.
Undergraduate Courses - Health & Wellness (BA, Fully Online)
Undergraduate Courses - Exercise Science (BS, Majority On-Ground)
Graduate Courses - Sport Administration, Sport Studies Programs (MS, Fully Online)
Interested candidates must submit a cover letter and updated curriculum vitae. Additional materials for submission may include sample syllabi of courses taught, teaching evaluations from courses taught, and letters of recommendation.