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Adjunct Instructor in MBA program
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$2,565 per course
Hill Air Force Base, UT
Part Time Employee
Oct 25, 2012 (closes Dec 21, 2012)
Job Description
Webster University–Hill Air Force Base Campus, has openings for adjunct instructors in our MBA program. www.webster.edu/hill

Webster University has five, nine-week terms per year. Classes meet one night a week 5:30 pm to 9:30 pm. Terms start in January, March, May, August, and October. Students are adults who are associated with the base or military. Average age is 35.

Instructors are approved to teach specific courses based on their academic and professional background. Need instructors for finance, strategic management, and marketing.

Webster University is a private, non-profit university. Established in St. Louis, Missouri in 1915, Webster currently has a network of over 100 campuses throughout the United States, Europe, Asia and online. U.S. News & World Report has consistently ranked Webster in the top tier of Midwestern universities in its category.
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Instructor Qualifications
1. At least a master’s degree from a regionally accredited college/university that is directly related to the area of teaching interest.
2. Extensive professional work experience at a management level in the area of teaching interest.
3. Successful college level teaching experience at a regionally accredited college and/or adult teaching experience in a corporate training environment.
How to Apply
Contact: Jeanie Erekson
Phone: 801-779-2061
Email: erekson@webster.edu

email resume to erekson@webster.edu
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