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Occupational Therapy Adjunct Faculty Instructor (Doctoral Program) in Marion, IN
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Adjunct faculty members are experienced professionals with the responsibility of providing a quality learning experience for Indiana Wesleyan University students. The adjunct faculty member will be current within his or her discipline, and demonstrate a passion for teaching and learning with related professional experience. (All onsite adjuncts are also expected to teach online.)
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Academic Advisor in various locations
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Provides Academic Advising and other student support services for online and onsite National & Global students as they pursue various degree and certificate programs. Services provided include: academic advising, planning and scheduling out courses to degree completion, acting as a student advocate; assisting students with all academic needs related to completing their degree, and developing means of communication and support to students. May work two days from any of our regional IWU Education Centers (Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky) and three days remote in a hybrid work environment.
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Entrepreneurship Adjunct in various locations
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Adjunct faculty for the Division of Business will be responsible to teach either online, or in hybrid format entrepreneurship courses.
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Finance Adjunct Faculty in various locations
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Adjunct faculty members are experienced professionals with the responsibility of providing a quality learning experience for Indiana Wesleyan University students. The adjunct faculty member will be current within his or her discipline, and demonstrate a passion for teaching and learning with related professional experience. All onsite adjuncts are also expected to teach online.
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Mathematics Adjunct Professor in Remote (within United States)
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Adjunct faculty for the Liberal Arts Division will be responsible to teach online adult students the curriculum established by the faculty in the facilitator model for the graduate mathematics course MATH-504, “Real Analysis”. The course description for MATH-504 is as follows: This course offers a rigorous study of the real numbers and associated functions in order to deepen students' understanding of calculus and raise their ability to effectively formulate and communicate mathematics. It reviews concepts of real-valued functions defined on the real line and proceeds to extend these results as applicable to complex valued functions and metric spaces. It also includes a rigorous examination of properties of some important special functions. Prerequisite: A bachelor's degree with a Mathematics major or must be state certified (in any state) to teach Mathematics at a secondary school level and show evidence of completing an undergraduate course in Introduction to Real Analysis with a minimum grade of "C." Prerequisite Courses: Undergraduate Real Analysis
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