NU Online Adjunct Faculty, Distance Education Program Center

Location Distance Education Job Type Adjunct Faculty Job Number 03230 Division UG Non-Traditional Program Department UG Non-Traditional Faculty Opening Date 10/16/2022 Closing Date Continuous Roles Northwood University's NU Online program is now accepting applications for Adjunct Faculty for our Distance Education Program Center to teach courses in the following disciplines Accounting Automotive Marketing and Management Automotive Aftermarket Management Business Law Computer Science Cybersecurity Data Analytics Digital Marketing Economics Entrepreneurship Environmental Science Finance Health Care Management Hospitality Management History Humanities International Business Management Management Information Systems Marketing Marketing Communications Merchandising & Marketing Mathematics Operations & Supply Chain Management Political Science Speech Sport Management & Esports Management Sustainability Management Click to review Northwood's Course Descriptions. Qualifications Minimum Qualifications • A Master's degree in the discipline area from a regionally accredited institution or a Master's degree in a closely related with a minimum of 18 graduate credit hours in the desired discipline. • Only applicants who have an understanding of and a commitment to the Northwood Idea need apply. • Ability to interact effectively with a wide and diverse range of students and colleagues. • Well-developed oral and written communication skills in a variety of delivery formats, especially the format of the class you may be assigned to teach. Preferred Qualifications • Doctoral degree in discipline area • Certification in Blackboard, Northwood University's Learning Management System (LMS) • Availability to teach face-to-face classes • Prior teaching experience with adult learners at the college level • Five or more years of industry experience in the desired teaching discipline Expectations Northwood University stands apart in higher education with a philosophy grounded in The Northwood Idea - emphasizing freedom, free enterprise, personal responsibility, and limited government. We seek individuals who are both accomplished in their professions and inspired by the power of enterprise to improve lives. The ideal candidate will feel a strong alignment with Northwood's mission and values, embracing a culture of academic excellence, accountability, and earned success. Applicants are encouraged to learn more about The Northwood Idea philosophy and outcomes at https//www.northwood.edu/about/ Apply To this Job Apply To this Job

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