Application Instructions
Send a cover letter, resume, and three (3) professional references, to resumes@racc.edu
Please indicate the job code ADJ-PHY240&250 in the subject line of your email.
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Job Details
Title: | Physics Adjunct Instructor |
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Position type: | Part-time |
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$930 per credit hour
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The STEM Division has Part-time (Adjunct) PHYSICS Instructor positions open for DAYTIME AND EVENING Classes. $930 per credit hour. Classes begin August 26, 2024.
Qualifications: Candidates must possess a bachelor’s degree in Physics, Engineering, or a related field with sufficient related graduate-level credits, or a Master’s degree in the same areas. Industry and/or College-level teaching experience is preferred; highly qualified high school instructors will be considered.
Physics I (PHY 240) is an algebra-based physics course that introduces students to concepts, principles, terminology, and methodologies related to mechanical, fluid, and thermal systems. Laboratory experiments will emphasize accurate measurements and data manipulation using the basic theories of physics. This is the first of a 2-semester physics course sequence.
College Physics I (PHY 250) course overviews calculus-based physics for engineering and science majors. Topics include vector mathematics, kinematics, dynamics, thermodynamics, energy, momentum, gravity, and harmonic motion. Students will use calculus to solve problems in physics. Laboratory experiments will emphasize accurate measurements and data manipulation using the basic theories of physics. This course is intended for transfer to baccalaureate programs in engineering and sciences. This is the first of a 2-semester physics course sequence.
Please include a cover note when applying indicating if you are interested in daytime or evening classes and advise if you are interested in PHY 240 or PHY 250 if you have a preference.
Resumes will be reviewed until suitable candidates are identified.
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