Off-Campus Programs
Part-Time Temporary Teaching Positions
A Unique Opportunity
Central Michigan University Off-Campus Programs is currently looking for part-time temporary faculty to join a pool of qualified instructors. This is “as needed” employment perfect for retired faculty, educators looking for university level experience, or any qualified instructor who appreciates the unique environment created when teaching to adult students. Temporary positions are offered to candidates based not only on their academic and teaching qualifications but also on their availability and location.
More information about teaching for CMU’s Off-Campus Programs can be found at http://www.cel.cmich.edu/faculty/recruitment/default.html.
Things to know before you apply:
- Local candidates are preferred for teaching assignments; however, qualified instructors from outside the local area may be considered for hard to fill openings. CMU Off Campus Programs does not sponsor candidates or reimburse them for moving expenses for part-time temporary assignments.
- Approval does not guarantee a teaching assignment. Assignments are based on class location, instructor location and availability, and student enrollment.
- Candidates may be asked to travel to multiple sites if approved.
- Successful candidates will teach adult students in classes offered on alternating weekends (usually Friday evening and 8 to 5 on Saturday every other week for eight weeks) or one night a week for eight weeks.
- A generous stipend is paid plus reasonable travel expenses incurred while teaching of the course.
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To apply, CMU requires
a:
1. CV/Resume
2. Application can be found at http://www.cel.cmich.edu/ faculty/opportunities/application.html
3. Copies of transcripts - Experience working with non-traditional adult students is desired.
- Opportunities posted below may be for future scheduled Courses.
CMU is currently seeking qualified part-time temporary instructors
for the following Courses:
ACCOUNTING:
Courses:
ACC 203 Essentials of Accounting for Business
ACC 204 Accounting for Non-For-Profit Entities
Location:
Lansing and other Michigan Centers
Requirements:
MBA,
MACC or a Masters in Accounting are required
and a CPA or CMA preferred. Experience teaching
adult learners desired.
ANTHROPOLOGY:
Courses:
ANT 173 Laboratory in Physical Anthropology
ANT 175 Archaeology of the Americas
Location:
Metro Detroit area, Michigan
Requirements:
ABD in
Anthropology may be considered. A Ph.D. in
Anthropology with some
graduate level coursework in the
topic to be taught is preferred.
ART:
Course:
ART 319 Art Criticism
Location:
Metro Detroit area, Michigan
Requirements:
A Ph.D. or Ed.D. in Art History or Art Criticism and
previous
teaching experience.
ASTRONOMY:
Courses:
AST 111 Astronomy
AST 112
Introduction to Astronomical Observations
Location:
Online
Requirements:
AST 111: Masters in Astronomy or Physics with courses
in observational astronomy and astrophysics.
AST 112:
Masters in Astronomy with 1 year teaching
experience.
BROADCAST AND CINEMATIC ARTS:
Course:
BCA 288 History and Appreciation of the Cinema
Location:
Metro Detroit, Michigan and other Michigan sites
Requirements:
A Ph.D. in Radio/Television or Film required.
Experience
teaching film
history courses desired.
COMMUNICATION AND DRAMATIC ARTS:
Course:
SDA 302 Voice and Diction
Locations:
Auburn Hills and other Michigan Centers
Requirements:
A minimum requirement is a Masters degree in
Linguistics,
Communication
Disorders, Speech and/or Theatre Arts.
PhD in
Linguistics, Communication Disorders, Speech
and/or
Theatre is preferred. Thorough knowledge of the
International
Phonetic Alphabet is required. Experience in
oral
competency presentations and evaluations are
desired.
COMMUNICATION OR SPEECH COMMUNICATION:
Course:
IPC 665, Seminar in
Communication and Negotiation in
Employee
Relations.
Locations:
Lansing, MI and other Michigan Locations
Richmond, VA
and other Virginia Locations
Requirements:
Ph.D. in Speech Communication preferred with a
specialization in Organizational Communication.
Course:
IPC 667 Advanced Studies in Intercultural Communication.
Locations:
Lansing, MI and other Michigan Center Locations
Richmond, VA
and other Virginia Center Locations
Requirements:
Ph.D. in Speech Communication and either teaching
experience in
intercultural communication or appropriate
graduate
coursework in intercultural communication.
COUNSELOR EDUCATION AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT:
Course:
CED 502 Student
Development in Higher Education
Location:
Canada
Requirements:
A
Masters in Counseling or closely related field, 5 years
field
and teaching experience.
Courses:
CED 640
Standardized Tests
CED 645
School Counseling Seminar
CED 651
Counseling with Children
Location:
Metro Detroit, Livonia and other Michigan Locations
Requirements:
Ed.D. or Ph.D. in Counseling or closely related field,
active
membership in a counseling professional
organization (including conference attendance) or a
record
of relevant research.
Course:
CED 655 Human Relations Skills
Locations:
Metro Detroit
and other Michigan Locations
Atlanta, GA;
Canada
Richmond and
other Virginia Center Locations
Requirement:
A doctorate in Counseling or related field.
EDUCATION:
Courses:
EDU
508A Diagnosis and Remediation of Reading
Disabilities and Differentiated Instruction (Elementary)
EDU 508B Diagnosis and Remediation of Reading
Disabilities and Differentiated Instruction (Secondary)
Locations:
Saginaw, Auburn Hills and Other Michigan Centers
Requirements:
Ph.D. in Literacy, Curriculum Instruction with a Literacy or
Reading Emphasis or a Masters in Reading plus 5 years
experience teaching literacy or reading. Reading Clinic
experience preferred. Demonstrated current professional
knowledge related to the content of this course.
Course:
EDU 602 Strategies and Techniques for Teaching
Locations:
Flint, Saginaw,
Grand Rapids and Port Huron in Michigan
Requirements:
Doctorate in
Education and/or Curriculum and
Instruction. Five years teaching
experience in a PK-12
setting. Demonstrated current professional
knowledge
through professional development through participating
in
activities related to teaching this course which
includes recent,
active involvement in a professional
education organization or a
current record of
scholarship related to the topics contained within
this
course. A valid teaching certificate is required.
Course:
EDU 614 Advanced Educational Psychology
Location:
Atlanta, Georgia
Requirement:
A Ph.D. in Education or Educational Psychology.
Course:
EDU 630 Organization and Implementation of School
Literacy Programs
Locations:
Grand Rapids, Metro Detroit, and Traverse City
Requirements:
A Ph.D. in Reading. Teaching experience and working
with
adult learners is
recommended.
Course:
EDU 632 Practicum in the Diagnosis and Treatment of
Difficulties in Literacy
Locations:
Dearborn and
Traverse City in Michigan
Requirements:
Doctorate in
Education, Reading Education, Literacy and
Curriculum and
Instruction.
A concentration
of course work in reading and literacy is
preferred. Five years
teaching experience in a PK-5 setting
teaching reading. Experience
teaching in a reading clinic is
desired. Demonstrated current
professional knowledge
through professional development through
participating in
activities related to teaching this course which
includes
recent, active involvement in a professional reading and
literacy education organization or a current record of
scholarship
related to the topics contained within this
course. A valid
teaching certificate is required.
Course:
EDU 635 Problems in Language Arts in the Elementary
School
Locations:
Dearborn and
Traverse City in Michigan
Requirements:
Doctorate in
Education, Reading Education, Literacy and
Curriculum
and Instruction.
A concentration
of course work in reading and literacy
education is preferred. Five
years teaching experience in a
PK-5 setting teaching reading or
language arts.
Demonstrated current professional knowledge through
professional development through participating in activities
related
to teaching this course which includes recent,
active involvement in
a professional reading and literacy
education organization or a
current record of scholarship
related to the topics contained within
this course. A valid
teaching certificate is required.
Course:
EDU 636
Classroom Reading and Writing Instruction
Locations:
Grand Rapids and
Metro Detroit areas in Michigan
Requirements:
A Ph.D. in
Reading is preferred, however, those candidates
holding a
related/relevant Master's degree in Reading with
K-12
experience will be considered. Teaching experience
and
experience working with adult learners is
recommended.
Course:
EDU 642
Instructional Multimedia
Locations:
Traverse
City, Mackinaw City and Saginaw, MI
Requirements:
Ph.D. in
Educational Technology, Education, Curriculum
and
Instruction. Five years educational technology
experience
and expertise. A valid teaching certificate
from any
state. Demonstrate competence using both
Windows and
Macintosh platforms. Demonstrated
current
professional knowledge through professional
development
by participating in activities related to
teaching this
course which includes recent, active
involvement
in a professional education organization or
a current
record of scholarship related to the topics
contained
within this course.
Course:
EDU 660 Methods
of Educational Research
Locations:
Flint and Port
Huron in Michigan
Canada and other International Centers
Requirements:
Doctorate in
Education, Curriculum and Assessment,
Educational Foundations,
Educational Psychology or a
Ph.D. in Administration with a
concentration of courses in
educational research methodology and/or
statistics.
Record of current research as demonstrated by consistent
and current presentations of action research, applied
research or
quantitative research at conferences or
consistent and current
record of publication of action
research, applied research or
quantities research in
professional journals. A valid teaching
certificate is
required.
Course:
EDU 662 Applied Educational Measurement and Evaluation
Locations:
Troy, Grand
Rapids, Traverse City and other Centers in
Michigan
Requirements:
Doctorate in
Curriculum and Instruction with five years
teaching experience in a
PK-12 setting. Demonstrated
current professional knowledge through
professional
development by participating in activities related to
teaching
this course which includes recent, active involvement in a
professional education organization or a current record of
scholarship related to the topics contained with this
course.
Demonstrates a record of course work in
assessment or experience
with assessment activities or
assessment training preferred. A
valid teaching certificate
is required.
Course:
EDU 706 Theory and Practice of Instruction
Locations:
Saginaw, Grand
Rapids and Flint, Michigan
Requirements:
Ph.D. in
Education and/or Curriculum and Instruction.
Five years teaching
experience in a PK-12 setting.
Demonstrated current professional
knowledge through
professional development through participating in
activities
related to teaching this course which includes recent,
active
involvement in a professional education organization or a
current record of scholarship related to the topics contained
within
this course. A valid teaching certificate is required.
Courses:
EDU 707 Seminar: Issues in Educational Technology
EDU 710 Seminar: Terminal Project
Locations:
Traverse City, Mackinaw City and Saginaw, MI
Requirements:
Ph.D. in Educational Technology, Education, Curriculum
and Instruction. Five years educational technology
experience and expertise. A valid teaching certificate
from any state. Demonstrate competence using both
Windows and Macintosh platforms. Demonstrated
current professional knowledge through professional
development by participating in activities related to
teaching this course which includes recent, active
involvement in a professional education organization or
a current record of scholarship related to the topics
contained within this course.
Course:
EDU 730 Seminar: Issues in Literacy
Locations:
Grand Rapids and
Traverse City in Michigan
Requirements:
Doctorate in
Education or Literacy
A concentration
of course work in reading and literacy
education is preferred. Five
years teaching experience in a
PK-5 setting teaching reading or
language arts.
Demonstrated current professional knowledge through
professional development through participating in activities
related
to teaching this course which includes recent,
active involvement in
a professional reading and literacy
education organization or a
current record of scholarship
related to the topics contained within
this course. A valid
teaching certificate is required.
Course:
EDU 765 Seminar in Curriculum Problems
Locations:
Grand Rapids and
Traverse City in Michigan
Requirements:
Ph.D. in
Education and/or Curriculum and Instruction. Five
years teaching
experience in a PK-12 setting.
Demonstrated current professional
knowledge through
professional development through participating in
activities
related to teaching this course which includes recent,
active involvement in a professional education organization
or a
current record of scholarship related to the topics
contained within
this course. A valid teaching certificate is
required.
Course:
EDU 770 Practicum in Systematic Curriculum
Development
Locations:
Grand Rapids and
Traverse City in Michigan
Requirements:
Doctorate in
Education and K-12 experience. A valid
teaching certificate
is required.
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP:
Courses:
EAD 622 Adult Literacy and Society
EAD 667 Administration of Community Education.
Locations:
Atlanta, Georgia and other Georgia Centers.
Requirements:
Doctoral degree in
Educational Leadership is required.
Teaching
experience and working with adult learners is
preferred.
Courses:
EAD 676 Administration of Community Colleges
EAD 778 Contemporary Issues in Higher Education
Location:
Canada
Requirements:
Doctoral degree in
Educational Leadership is required.
Teaching
experience and working with adult learners is
preferred.
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY:
Course:
IET 365 Plastics Technology
Location:
Metro Detroit area in Michigan
Requirements:
A
Master's degree in Engineering or Technology
(Industrial
Technology, Technology Management,
Industrial
Safety, etc.) preferred with relevant
industrial
experience and/or teaching experience in
the subject
matter at post-secondary level.
Course:
IET 527 Industrial Safety Management
Location:
Metro Detroit area in Michigan
Requirements:
Ph.D. in Engineering or Technology (Industrial
Technology,
Technology Management, Industrial Safety,
Industrial
Hygiene, etc.) preferred. Master's degree will be
considered with experience in the subject matter.
Course:
TEC 454 Vehicle Instrument Panel Design
Location:
Vehicle Design Center, Metro Detroit area in Michigan
Requirements:
Minimum of a Masters degree in Business management
or MSA with a
major in Vehicle Design and Manufacturing
Administration or in a subject that is related to the
course/program in addition to professional background
in the
subject area.
ENGLISH:
Courses:
ENG 101 Freshman Composition
ENG 201 Intermediate Composition
Locations:
Metro Detroit and
other Michigan Centers
Requirements:
Masters in English with course work in the content area
of the
course.
Courses:
ENG 303 Technical Writing
ENG 323 Fantasy and Science Fiction
ENG 326 The
Literary Dimensions of Film
Locations:
Metro Detroit and
other Michigan Centers and Online
Requirements:
Ph.D., Ed.D, or MFA in English or related field.
Additional Requirements for all courses
listed:
Candidates are required to submit a
past or proposed syllabi
and two (2)
sample assignments representative of each course
interested in
teaching.
GEOGRAPHY:
Courses:
GEO 373 Latin America
GEO 395 Michigan
Locations:
Metro Detroit and Lansing, Michigan areas, respectively.
Requirements:
A Ph.D. in Geography with graduate level coursework
in the topic
to be taught is preferred.
HEALTH SCIENCE:
Course:
HSC
507 Introduction to Health Services
Organizations and Systems
Location:
Hawaii
Requirements:
A PhD or DHA in
Health Administration, Health Management,
Health
Services Administration or equivalent or closely
related field
and experience in the Health Services sector
desired.
Related Allied Health fields, such as M.D., D.O.,
DBA or
equivalent, DPH with Health Services Administration
preparation
or experience will be considered.
Course:
HSC 519 Death Education and Suicide Prevention
Location:
Dearborn in the Metro Detroit area, Michigan
Requirements:
A Masters degree in
Community Health, or Behavioral
Sciences or
related field. Doctorate preferred.
Experience in
the health or human services sector is
required.
Course:
HSC 572 Quality Improvement in Health Services
Location:
Metro Detroit, Michigan
Requirements:
A PhD or DHA in
Health Administration/Management or
Health
Services Administration. Related fields such as
JD, LLB, and
DPH with MHA, MBA, MS or MSA with
Health
Services Administration and experience in
quality
improvement/risk management will be
considered.
Course:
HSC 591
Legal & Regulatory Aspects of Long-Term Care
Location:
Metro Detroit, Michigan
Requirements:
A PhD or DHA in
Health Administration/Management
or Health
Services Administration, or a DHA. Related fields
such as JD,
LLB, and DPH with MHA, MBA, MS or MSA with
Health
Services Administration and experience in long term
care will be
considered.
Course:
HSC 592
Administrative Issues in Long-Term Care
HSC 593
Resident Care Issues in Long-Term Care
Administration
Location:
Metro Detroit, Michigan
Requirements:
A PhD or DHA in
Health Administration/Management or
Health
Services Administration. Related fields such as
DPH with MHA,
MBA, MS or MSA with Health Services
Administration and experience in long term care will be
considered.
Course:
HSC 617 Community and Public Health
Location:
Hawaii
Requirements:
A PhD or DHA in
Public Health and/or Hospital
Administration, Health Management, Health Services
Administration or equivalent or closely related field and
experience in
the Health Services sector desired. Related
Allied Health
fields, such as M.D., D.O., DBA or equivalent,
DPH with
Health Services Administration preparation or
experience
will be considered.
HISTORY:
Course:
HST 228 American Business: A History
Locations:
Metro Detroit area, Flint, Grand Rapids, Lansing,
Saginaw
and/or Traverse City, Michigan
Requirements:
ABD in U.S. History/U.S. Economic History, Ph.D.
preferred
with course work in the history of business
or economics.
Course:
HST 320, United States Social History to 1865
Locations:
Metro Detroit area, Flint, Grand Rapids, Lansing,
Saginaw
and/or Traverse City, Michigan
Requirements:
ABD in American History/American Studies, Ph.D.
preferred
with significant graduate course work in U.S.
social
history.
Course:
HST 323, History of Native Americans
Locations:
Metro Detroit area, Flint, Grand Rapids, Lansing,
Saginaw
and/or Traverse City, Michigan
Requirements:
ABD in American
History/American Studies, Ph.D.
preferred
with significant graduate course work in
Native
American History.
Courses:
HST 324, African-American History to 1915
HST 325, African-Americans in Twentieth Century America
Locations:
Metro Detroit area, Flint, Grand Rapids, Lansing,
Saginaw
and/or Traverse City, Michigan
Requirements:
ABD in American History/American Studies/African-
American
History, Ph.D. preferred with substantial
graduate
course work in American History, including
some in the
period before 1900 and in African-American
History.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY:
Course:
ITC 365 Introduction to Data Communications &
Computer Networks
Locations:
Southfield and other Metro Detroit areas in
Michigan.
Requirements:
Ph.D. in Information Technology, Computer
Science or
Computer Engineering preferred.
Master’s degree will
be considered with experience in the subject
matter.
MANAGEMENT:
Courses:
MGT 533 Purchasing Strategy,
MGT 542 Inventory and Materials Management and
MGT 543 Management and Control of Quality
Locations:
Dayton, Ohio; Richmond,
Virginia; and
Washington DC
areas.
Requirements:
Doctorate in Purchasing or Supply Chain Management
from an AACSB
accredited institution and experience in
working with
adult learners preferred.
Master's
degree applicants with appropriate background will
be considered.
Materials and quality management
background experience is necessary
as well as
articles/papers published in the Purchasing area.
Course:
MGT 649 Seminar in Organizational Development
Location:
Kalamazoo, Michigan
Requirements:
A Ph.D.
in Management, Human Resources Management,
Industrial Psychology or a related discipline. Graduate
course work in organizational development and/or change
management. Experience in organizational change
management and scholarly work (i.e. publications,
presentations, etc.) in the area is required.
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ADMINISTRATION:
Course:
MSA 600
Administrative Research and Report Methods
Locations:
Richmond, VA and other Virginia Locations
Multiple US Locations
Requirements:
Ph.D., DBA, or equivalent is required. Demonstrated ability
to teach at the graduate level. Ability to apply research
methodology and skills to research and is actively involved in
projects or utilizing research methodology techniques in a
daily operation.
Course:
MSA 610
Environments in Administration
Locations:
Richmond, VA and other Virginia Locations
Requirements:
Ph.D. in Administration, documented experience and broad
academic preparation in public processes and their impact
on public and private sector organizations. Documented
experience in graduate level instruction.
Department will consider a Ph.D. in Political Science,
Economics, or Law. Candidates from all disciplines will be
evaluated to ensure comparable courses have been included
in their doctoral program.
Course:
MSA 634 Managerial Accounting Concepts
Locations:
Multiple Michigan
Locations and Online
Richmond, VA and other US Locations
Requirements:
Ph.D. in Business Administration with a major in
Accounting or
Finance preferred, and documented
evidence in consulting activities
or work experiences that
are application oriented and documented
experience in
graduate level instruction. PhD or DBA in Managerial
Accounting, Finance and/or Managerial Economics and/or
MA or MS in
Business Administration related area or
substantial academic course
work in Accounting, Finance,
or equivalent work experience will be
considered. The
combination of an MBA and CPA are considered
equivalent to a PhD.
Course:
MSA 635 Financial Management
Locations:
Multiple Michigan Locations and Online
Richmond, VA and other US Locations
Requirements:
Ph.D. in Business Administration with a major in
Accounting or Finance preferred, and documented
evidence in
consulting activities or work experiences that
are application
oriented and documented experience in
graduate level
instruction.
PhD or DBA in
Managerial
Accounting, Finance and/or Managerial Economics and/or
MA or MS in Business Administration related area or
substantial academic course work in Accounting, Finance,
or equivalent work experience will be considered. The
combination of an MBA and CPA are considered
equivalent to a PhD.
Course:
MSA 640 Quantitative Applications in Decision Making
Locations:
Kalamazoo, MI and Multiple Michigan Locations, Richmond,
VA and other
Virginia Locations, Atlanta, GA and Hawaii
Requirements:
PhD in
Quantitative Methods or Operations Research
(Public/Private Sectors); and documented evidence in
consulting
activities or work experience that are quantitative
related and
application-oriented, and documented experience
in graduate
level instruction. Department may accept a PhD
or equivalent
in Managerial Economics, Statistics or
Mathematics;
and MA or MS in Business Administration
related area
or substantial academic course work in
quantitative
applications/operations research or equivalent
work
experience; and documented evidence in consulting
activities,
work experience or research that are quantitative
related and
application-oriented, and documented experience
in graduate
level instruction.
Course:
MSA 661 Diversity and Multiculturalism in the Workplace
Location:
Kalamazoo, MI and Multiple Michigan Locations, Richmond,
VA and
other Virginia Locations, Atlanta, GA and Hawaii
Requirements:
Terminal degree
required
(Ph.D., DBA, or equivalent).
Demonstrated
excellence in teaching at the graduate level
and approval
to teach one additional course from the MSA
degree
program. Ability to apply research methodology and
skills to
research as indicated by: printed evidence the
instructor
has received, formal academic training research
methodology
and quantitative/statistical techniques at the
graduate
level, and printed evidence the instructor is actively
involved in
projects or actively utilizing research methodology
techniques in
day to day operations.
PHILOSOPHY:
Courses:
PHL 345 The Civil Rights Movement
PHL 518 Professional Ethics
Locations:
Metro Detroit and Lansing, Michigan area, respectively
Requirements:
A Ph.D. in Philosophy with graduate level coursework in the
topic to be taught is preferred.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORT:
Courses:
PES 550 Sport Fundraising
PES 625 Facilities for Sport and Physical Education
PES 645 Financial Management of Sport
PES
670 Research Methods for Physical Education and
Sport, Health and Recreation
PES 672 Statistics
for Physical Education and Sport,
Health and Recreation
PES
699 Sport Management Internship
Location:
Atlanta, Georgia
Requirements:
Ph.D. in Sport Management/Administration preferred.
Will
consider a Master's degree in these disciplines or a Master's
degree
in an area relevant to the course if combined with
experience working in the sport industry (e.g., an MBA
with
experience managing a sport facility). Prefer
Master's applicants with teaching experience.
POLITICAL SCIENCE:
Courses:
PSC 561 American State Government and Administration
PSC 563 Politics and Policy in Urban Communities
PSC 565 Managing Modern Local Government
PSC 785 Strategic Leadership
Locations:
Multiple Michigan Locations
Requirements:
A Ph.D. in Political Science or Doctorate of Public
Administration (DPA). Candidate's related/relevant
degrees;
global related experience will be factors considered.
Experience teaching adult learners preferred.
PSYCHOLOGY:
Courses:
PSY 330 Social Psychology
PSY 334 Psychology of Women
PSY 336 Industrial/Organizational Psychology
Locations:
Multiple Michigan locations
Requirement:
A Master's degree in Psychology
Courses:
PSY 531 Group Dynamics
PSY 536 Personnel Psychology
PSY 636 Organizational Applications of Personnel
Psychology
Locations:
Multiple Michigan locations
Requirements:
Ph.D.
in Industrial or Organizational Psychology and recent
relevant
publications in journals.
SOCIOLOGY:
Courses:
SOC
201 Social Psychology
SOC 223 Urban
Structures and Change
Requirements:
An A.B.D. in Sociology, Anthropology or M.S.W. in
Social
Work will be
considered. A Ph.D. is preferred and
course
work relevant to the course topic is required.
Experience
working with adult students is desired.
Locations:
Metro
Detroit and other Michigan Locations
Course:
SOC 323* Racism and Inequality
Requirements:
A Ph.D. in Sociology, Anthropology or M.S.W. in Social
Work and
graduate-level course work, research experience,
or teaching
experience relevant to the course topic.
Locations:
Metro Detroit and other Michigan Locations
*Online
Courses:
SOC 411 The Family
SOC 512
Industrial Sociology
Requirements:
A Ph.D. in Sociology, Anthropology or M.S.W. in Social
Work
and
graduate-level course work, research experience, or
teaching
experience relevant to the course topic is required.
Experience
working with adult students is desirable.
Locations:
Metro Detroit and other Michigan Locations
If
you have questions, please contact:
Carmen Ceja-Blohm,
Assistant Director, Faculty Resources, at (800) 950-1144, ext. 2199.
Once
you have determined which Course you may be qualified to teach,
please send your completed application, current vita, and copies of
your transcripts to:
Amy Courter
Central Michigan University, Off Campus Programs
802 Industrial
Drive
Mount Pleasant, MI 48858
Fax: (989) 774-3232 or
E-mail:
court1al@cmich.edu

