Western New England University
Music Adjunct Job at Western New England University in Springfield
Western New England University, Springfield, MA, United States, 01199
Music Adjunct
The Department of Communication, Media, and the Arts at Western New England University invites applications to fill an opening for Adjunct Professor of Music in the fall 2024 semester.
The department seeks a candidate who can teach at least one section of an introductory music course (MUS 101, Introduction to Music) and a section of an introductory course focused on fundamental techniques of singing (MUS 102, The Art of Singing). The courses are scheduled for Tuesdays and Thursdays between 9:30 a.m. and 12:20 p.m. and must be taught in person on Western New England's campus. Both courses are oriented toward first-year students who do not necessarily have any knowledge of music or experience with singing. The ideal candidate will have at least a Master's degree in music; five years' experience teaching music to undergraduate students; and proficiency with voice, keyboard, and at least one other musical instrument.
The successful candidate will also need to craft a syllabus for each course that addresses the learning objectives associated with the university's aesthetic general university requirement, which will be assessed during the 2024-25 academic year.
Applications:
Interested candidates should submit a brief cover letter and curriculum vitae to the appropriate job posting on the WNE employment page: http://employment.wne.edu/
Applications completed by June 17, 2024, will receive full consideration. Please contact Dr. Douglas Battema (doug.battema@wne.edu) with questions about the positions or the search.
Qualifications:
Candidates must have, atminimum, a Master's degree with at least five years of experience in teachingmusic at the post-secondary level.
Candidates who will contributeto diversity on campus, in all its forms, are especially welcome to apply.
WesternNew England University (WNE)is a private, nationally ranked, comprehensive institution with a focus onpreparing work-ready and world-ready graduates. Founded in 1919 in Springfield,Massachusetts as a division of Northeastern College, WNE's 215-acre suburbancampus serves more than 3,700 students, including over 2,500 full-timeundergraduates. More than 47,000 alumni have earned degrees through its 90+undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs at Colleges of Arts andSciences, Business, Engineering, and Pharmacy and Health Sciences, and Schoolof Law. Students come from 39 U.S. states and territories and 23 countries. Of45,104 living alumni, 30% remain within the region, residing in the fourWestern Massachusetts counties and northern Connecticut.
WNE is classified among nationally ranked universities in USNews and World Report, and among the Top 100 Undergraduate Engineeringprograms, and in the Doctoral/Professional Universities category in the CarnegieClassification of Institutions of Higher Education.
WesternNew England University is an Equal Opportunity Employer.We welcome candidates whose background maycontribute to the further diversification of our community.
The Department of Communication, Media, and the Arts at Western New England University invites applications to fill an opening for Adjunct Professor of Music in the fall 2024 semester.
The department seeks a candidate who can teach at least one section of an introductory music course (MUS 101, Introduction to Music) and a section of an introductory course focused on fundamental techniques of singing (MUS 102, The Art of Singing). The courses are scheduled for Tuesdays and Thursdays between 9:30 a.m. and 12:20 p.m. and must be taught in person on Western New England's campus. Both courses are oriented toward first-year students who do not necessarily have any knowledge of music or experience with singing. The ideal candidate will have at least a Master's degree in music; five years' experience teaching music to undergraduate students; and proficiency with voice, keyboard, and at least one other musical instrument.
The successful candidate will also need to craft a syllabus for each course that addresses the learning objectives associated with the university's aesthetic general university requirement, which will be assessed during the 2024-25 academic year.
Applications:
Interested candidates should submit a brief cover letter and curriculum vitae to the appropriate job posting on the WNE employment page: http://employment.wne.edu/
Applications completed by June 17, 2024, will receive full consideration. Please contact Dr. Douglas Battema (doug.battema@wne.edu) with questions about the positions or the search.
Qualifications:
Candidates must have, atminimum, a Master's degree with at least five years of experience in teachingmusic at the post-secondary level.
Candidates who will contributeto diversity on campus, in all its forms, are especially welcome to apply.
WesternNew England University (WNE)is a private, nationally ranked, comprehensive institution with a focus onpreparing work-ready and world-ready graduates. Founded in 1919 in Springfield,Massachusetts as a division of Northeastern College, WNE's 215-acre suburbancampus serves more than 3,700 students, including over 2,500 full-timeundergraduates. More than 47,000 alumni have earned degrees through its 90+undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs at Colleges of Arts andSciences, Business, Engineering, and Pharmacy and Health Sciences, and Schoolof Law. Students come from 39 U.S. states and territories and 23 countries. Of45,104 living alumni, 30% remain within the region, residing in the fourWestern Massachusetts counties and northern Connecticut.
WNE is classified among nationally ranked universities in USNews and World Report, and among the Top 100 Undergraduate Engineeringprograms, and in the Doctoral/Professional Universities category in the CarnegieClassification of Institutions of Higher Education.
WesternNew England University is an Equal Opportunity Employer.We welcome candidates whose background maycontribute to the further diversification of our community.