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Economics Adjunct instructor, Katz Associate Degree Programs

Yeshiva University
United States, New York, New York
500 West 185th Street (Show on map)
Feb 03, 2025



Position Summary:



The Mordecai and Monique Katz Associate Degree Programs are seeking adjunct instructors to teach college courses. Courses will be given in person at the Beren Campus and/or the Wilf Campus.

Adjunct instructors in Economics will teach the introductory survey course Principles of Economics. This course is taught at the Wilf Campus in Washington Heights.



Position Responsibilities:




  • Teach in person up to 2 courses per semester
  • Office hours, minimal 2 hours weekly
  • Locations: Wilf Campus (185th St & Amsterdam Avenue) and/or Beren Campus (33rd St & Lexington Avenue)
  • Attend 2 in-person professional development sessions per semester (one prior to the semester, one during the semester)
  • Submit mid-semester progress reports on each student
  • Complete course Assessment reports
  • Utilize university instructional systems and record systems, including Canvas, Starfish (Yeshiva Success Network), and Banner



Experience & Educational Background:




  • Master's degree in related field required; PhD preferred
  • For business subjects, experience applying knowledge in real-world business environment required
  • Experience in teaching required



About Us: Mordecai and Monique Katz Associate Degree Programs



The Mordecai and Monique Katz Associate Degree Programs offer students the best of Yeshiva University: a rigorous Jewish and secular education combined with our vibrant on-campus experience. Both the AS in Management and AA in Liberal Arts are full-time, residential programs completed in 5 semesters over 2 years (including 1 required summer semester). Through a carefully planned curriculum and nationally-recognized student success initiatives, students gain the skills and knowledge needed to thrive.

Upon graduation, students have a choice of pathways: if they wish to continue their education and have achieved a 3.0 cumulative GPA, they can seamlessly transition to Yeshiva University's bachelor's degree programs at Stern College for Women, Sy Syms School of Business, or Yeshiva College. If they wish to pursue professional opportunities, they will be well equipped to join the professional world.



Additional Information:



The Mordecai and Monique Katz Associate Degree Programs are seeking applications for adjunct instructors in the following additional subjects:



  • Accounting

    • Foundations of Financial Accounting I
    • Foundations of Financial Accounting II


  • Music and Arts

    • Sense of Music
    • Music History - introductory level
    • Art History - introductory level


  • Social Sciences and History

    • Intro to Sociology
    • Intro to American Politics
    • Intro to Psychology
    • Developmental Psychology
    • History of Social Movements
    • Media Revolutions


  • Science for Non-majors

    • Human Genetics
    • Biology & Public Health
    • Scientific Literacy for Responsible Citizenship
    • Science Fundamentals (survey of biology, chemistry, and physics)
    • Biology, Public Health, Scientific Literacy, and Science Surveys




These positions are posted on Yeshiva University's website here.



Application Instructions:



Please include a CV with your application.



Salary Range:



$6,400 - $6,400



About Us:



The Katz School of Science and Health, with 1300 master's and doctoral students, is now the largest graduate school at Yeshiva University. Located in the heart of New York City, Yeshiva University is a US News and World Report Top 100 University.

We are research scientists, tech builders and entrepreneurs, and patient-centered clinicians working on problems that matter. We focus on industry sectors that are central to the modern economy: Artificial Intelligence, Biotechnology, Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Data Analytics, Digital Media, and Fintech, as well as Physician Assistant Studies, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, and Speech-Language Pathology.

Katz School faculty take an interdisciplinary approach to research and education, fostering the creativity, collaborative thinking and builder mindset required to take on today's toughest problems. Over the last five years, we have launched ten master's and doctoral programs with 92% graduation rates, 100% licensure pass rates, 95% post-graduation employment in high-paying careers, and students and alumni from over 30 countries.

The Katz School is a close-knit community with a big network, nestled in the heart of a big city. We are global in reach, with faculty and students from across the United States and around the world-and also deeply embedded in New York City's rich professional and social fabric. With a vibrant campus life and city at our fingertips, the Katz School is where bold, purpose-driven people come to create, connect and explore. Read aboutprojectsat Katz.

The mission of Yeshiva University - the world's flagship Jewish university - is to educate, empower and inspire our students to become the next generation of leaders, guided at all times by our core values. We do this through a transformative, world-class, and interdisciplinary education that is deep and broad and that cultivates in our students a sense of meaning, purpose and drive to make the world a better place - for themselves and for future generations.



Equal Employment Opportunity:



Yeshiva University is an equal opportunity employer committed to providing employment opportunities to all employees and candidates without regard to race, color, age, sex, national origin, disability status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.


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