Adjunct Faculty in Biotechnology
Responsibilities
Responsible for teaching undergraduate level coursework and the associated lab components in the field of Biotechnology. This introductory class will cover the definitions and scope of Biotechnology; principles and application of Biotechnology in medical, pharmaceutical, agricultural, industrial, and environmental fields; molecular biology and application of molecular techniques in various fields; forensic applications of Biotechnology; future roles of Biotechnology in human welfare; biosafety and ethical issues in the study and applications of Biotechnology. Students will be introduced to nucleic acids and basic information provided on their extraction and manipulation through laboratory experiences.
Requirements
Master's degree or higher with at least 15 graduate credits in Biology, Applied Biology, or related fields, with specialization in Molecular Biology, Genetic Engineering, Biotechnology, or related field; Completion of 30 hours in an accredited doctoral program is acceptable. Teaching experience at the college level in area of concentration preferred.
Qualifications
Not Currently Available
Benefits
Medical, dental, prescription, long-term disability, accidental death and dismemberment insurance and life insurance; supplemental retirement accounts.
Pay
$4,800 per course, subject to change
Schedule
N/A