Assistant Professor-Politcal Science
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Marquette, MI 49855
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Teach both undergraduate and graduate classes in the area of Public Administration such as budgeting, public policy, state and local government, American government or municipal government. Teach 12 credits per semester. Teach multiple subjects within the Public Administration and Political Science fields including the following: Environmental Management - Upper Peninsula; Research Methods of Public Administration (An examination of quantitative research methods designed for students of public administration and public policy. It introduces the scientific method, research design, data measurement and analysis); Principles of Public Administration (An introduction to theory and practice of the management of public affairs. Emphasis is placed on several themes and conceptual problems consistently appearing in the professional literature of public administration); Political and Administrative Aspects of Community Development (The political and administrative dimensions of community development. Students probe the administrative aspects of managing a planning process while considering the political realities of implementation); Public Budget Management (The major concepts, approaches, techniques and formats of public budgeting in the U.S., especially as these are applied to the local government setting. The objectives are to delineate and understand the various components and practices of budget planning, development, execution, auditing and evaluation. Additionally, the course will serve to enhance participant awareness and understanding of management issues and typical problems involved in the budgeting cycle and the methods used to address these); Experiential Applications Seminar; (This seminar serves as a capstone experience. Candidates complete a graduate research project report); and Humanity and Technology (This course investigates the positive and negative impacts of technology on society, including society’s response to new technology. Compelling ethical issues are examined, in engineering, public safety and health, athletic performance enhancement, weapons technology, privacy and surveillance, the Internet, and forensic technology). |
Assistant Professor-Biology
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Marquette, MI 49855
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Teach a range of undergraduate and graduate courses in human anatomy & physiology, animal physiology, introductory biology, and courses in their specialty. Establish an active research program, supervise MS thesis research, and lead pre-veterinary medicine program. |
Instructor/HVAC/R/Three Year Term
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Marquette, MI 49855
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Teach undergraduate lecture and lab courses in HVAC/R or related fields, maintain lab equipment and participate in program development. Advise undergraduate students, participate in committee assignments and undertake professional development activities. Will be expected to incorporate application of laptop computers in the learning environment. This is a campus based position. |
Instructor/Electrical Line Technician Program/Three Year Term
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Marquette, MI 49855
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Develop and teach undergraduate courses for the Electrical Line Technician Program. Course topics that will be taught include (but are not limited to): Fundamentals of Electricity, Electrical Formulas, Line Electrician Field Practice, Applied Electricity for Lineperson, Electrical Line Safety, and Construction Standards.
Additional responsibilities include assessment of student learning outcomes, student advising, committee assignments, course development, professional development, application of laptop computers in the learning environment, service to the department and university with selective program leadership responsibilities, participation in extra-curricular service opportunities, program of scholarship, and perform other assignments per departmental needs. This is a campus-based position. |