University of Mount Saint Vincent
Location
New York
Salary
$1,000 - $1,000 / YEAR
Teach an Introduction to Ethics course using effective practices for first-generation students. Maintain an inclusive classroom environment and participate in professional development within a learning community.
A Master's degree in Philosophy is required, with a doctorate preferred. Candidates must demonstrate a commitment to serving diverse, underserved, and first-generation college students.
Seton College at the University of Mount Saint Vincent invites applications for an Adjunct Professor for: Philosophy 110-Introduction to Ethics - 11:15pm - 12:40pm Tuesday & Thursday Course Description: Introduction to Ethics explores foundational topics in moral philosophy, including: Moral obligation Virtue Justice Law Good and evil
Teach 3 credits in subject area of expertise using teaching practices that have been shown to be effective for first-generation students. Provide an up to date syllabus for students. Maintain an engaging and welcoming classroom setting that promotes high standards and inclusivity. Actively contribute to a professional learning community by participating in professional development that promotes pedagogical learning and growth. Be present and available to students on campus during office hours Master’s degree in the subject area required; doctorate preferred Demonstrated enthusiasm for undergraduate teaching and use of active-learning pedagogy Commitment to engaging students beyond the classroom experience Willingness to continuously improve teaching practices and collaborate within a learning community Strong commitment to serving a diverse student population, including underserved, minority, and first-generation college students Student-centered philosophy aligned with the mission of the University of Mount Saint Vincent to educate the whole person Excellent interpersonal, communication, writing, and presentation skills Strong organizational skills with keen attention to detail Proactive and creative approach to problem-solving Experience working with HEOP students is highly encouraged Allotted salary - $1000 per credit
Market context
Adjunct philosophy roles in New York are often shaped by course scheduling needs and student enrollment, with colleges looking for instructors who can teach introductory and general education classes. Competition can be strong because a master’s degree is required and a doctorate is preferred, while experience serving diverse, underserved, and first-generation students can help a candidate stand out. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then tailor your application to show teaching experience and student-centered support.
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