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Application for Adjunct Instructor
To meet ongoing needs for part-time instructors,
Lenoir-Rhyne University maintains adjunct candidate pools by areas
of specialty to meet varying semester to semester needs. We
encourage you to submit your application online (including
attachments for your cover letter and your curriculum vitae). Your
cover letter should focus specifically on your teaching experience
and your philosophy of teaching. Also, please discuss how your
specific expertise would match up to current courses or areas in our
program. (To review our current academic catalog, please visit
http://www.lrc.edu/registrar/catalog/ ).
According to our
regional accreditation requirements, all college instructors should
possess at least a Master’s degree and at least 18 hours of
completed graduate work in the specific field-of-study. Except in
rare cases, Lenoir-Rhyne University will expect at least a Master’s
degree in the particular field-of-study in which the instructor is
teaching.
Your application materials will be maintained in our archives for at
least 18 months. As your vitae changes, we encourage you to update
your application by re-submitting your materials.
Note: All Fields are
Required
1. Select one
of the following academic areas:
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College
of Arts and Sciences |
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School
of Arts and Letters
(includes Art, Music, Theatre, English, and Foreign Languages) |
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School
of Humanities and Social Sciences
(includes History, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology,
Religion, and Sociology) |
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School
of Natural Sciences
(includes Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Sciences, Physics, and
Physical Sciences |
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College of Education
and Human Services |
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School
of Education |
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School
of Counseling and Human Services |
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| College of
Health Sciences |
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School
of Healthful Living and Sport Studies
(includes Athletic Training, Exercise Science, Physical Education,
and Sports Management |
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School of Nursing |
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School of
Occupational Therapy |
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College of Professional and Mathematical Studies |
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Charles Snipes School of Business
(includes Accounting, Business, and Economics) |
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Donald & Helen Schort School of Mathematics and Computing Science |
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School of Journalism and
Mass Communications |