Part-time Lecturers teach courses in music, particularly in the following areas: Music Theory, including traditional Western music theory and aspects of popular music and jazz; Music Technology, particularly courses in sound design, digital audio and interactive computer programming (i.e., scripting, coding, and/or Max/MSP); Music History, particularly courses in American Music, the Western Classical Tradition, and World Music; and Music Industry, particularly with emphasis in real world experiences and applications, including the music products industry, music copyright law, international issues in the music business, recording technology, the record industry, and digital content distribution; as well as other undergraduate courses, depending on departmental need and enrollment.
Qualifications:
PhD is preferred or equivalent professional experience. Previous teaching experience at the college level and a broad knowledge of Humanities is highly desirable.
Position Type
Academic
Additional Information
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