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Adjunct for Mathematics

Employer
Nebraska Wesleyan University
Location
5000 Saint Paul Avenue, Lincoln, NE, USA
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Faculty Jobs
Engineering & Mathematics, Mathematics, Statistics
Position Type
Adjunct
Employment Type
Full Time
Institution Type
Four-Year Institution

Job Details

Nebraska Wesleyan University is seeking applicants to fill adjunct teaching positions for the fall semester: August 26 - December 13, 2024. Positions are available to teach multiple sections of College Algebra, all meeting on Tuesdays and Thursdays, which will be taught on our campus in Lincoln, NE.

MATH 1100 College Algebra (3 hours)

A study of functions from algebraic, graphical, numerical and modeling perspectives. The functions are chosen from among linear, polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic.

Qualifications:

  • At least a master's degree in a mathematics or related field, OR a master's degree in a different field with at least 18 graduate hours in math or statistics
  • Teaching experience is preferred
  • Background check and official transcripts needed after job is offered by prior to employment

Commitment to Diversity:

Diversity is a core value of Nebraska Wesleyan University's mission and we embrace it as a source of strength. Applicants are encouraged to demonstrate how they are able to enhance and embrace this University core value in a diversity statement submitted as part of their letter of interest.


Nebraska Wesleyan University provides equal educational and employment opportunities to qualified persons in all areas of university operation without regard to religion or creed, age, genetic information, gender identity and expression, sexual identity and orientation, veteran status, disability, marital status, race, or national or ethnic origin, in compliance with state and federal laws, including but not limited to Title XII, Title IX, and the ADA. E-Verify, EOE.

How to Apply:

Applicants should submit the following materials: a letter of interest that outlines experience teaching and how the applicant aligns with NWU's commitment to diversity; a curriculum vitae; and the names and contact information for three professional references. You may provide all application materials at the following URL: https://nebrwesleyan.applicantpro.com/jobs/ Review of applications will begin immediately.


Please visit the NWU website for more information about our institution: nebrwesleyan.edu

Organization

Working at Nebraska Wesleyan University

Since our founding in 1887, Nebraska Wesleyan University has both grown and remained steadfast to a liberal arts education in a Christian environment. Nebraska Wesleyan University is considered one of the strongest institutions of its kind in the Midwest, and has been continuously accredited since 1914.

NWU at a Glance

  • Founded in 1887
  • Located in the University Place neighborhood of northeast Lincoln, NE
  • Approximately 1,600 undergraduates, 225 graduate students and 275 adult learners
  • 53 majors, 41 minors, 18 pre-professional programs
  • 13:1 student-to-faculty ratio
  • 75 student organizations
  • Seven Greek chapters
  • Thriving study abroad and service learning programming

Mission Statement

Nebraska Wesleyan University is an academic community dedicated to intellectual and personal growth within the context of a liberal arts education and in an environment of Christian concern.

Nebraska Wesleyan was founded by Nebraska Methodists and actively maintains its relation to The United Methodist Church. The University reflects the Judeo Christian tradition in its efforts to integrate questions about meaning and value with the pursuit of learning and understanding.

The University is committed to excellence of academic endeavor and to learning as a lifelong process. The curricula and programs are designed to assist students in gaining and expanding knowledge and skills, in developing their competence in rational thought and communication, in broadening their perspectives on humanity and culture, and in enhancing their spiritual, physical, emotional, and aesthetic resources.

Nebraska Wesleyan intends that its students develop a sense of individual worth and become useful and serving members of the human community.

Approved by the Board of Governors – February 8, 1979
Reaffirmed by the Board of Governors – May 12, 2000

Statement of Vision
Nebraska Wesleyan University will be an outstanding national liberal arts university, where the educational experience transforms each student to lead a life of learning, service, leadership, and success in a diverse world.

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