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Part‑Time Academic Postings ‑ School of Health & Human Performance

Posted by School of Health & Human Performance on October 2, 2020 in Job Postings

Winter Term CUPE Part Time Academic Appointments

Human Sexuality - HPRO 4412 (January to April 2021)

Program Planning - LEIS/ HPRO 2361 (January to April 2021)

Leisure Theory- LEIS 2127 (January to April 2021)

Principles of Skill Acquisition - KINE 3430 (January to April 2021)

Motor Control and Learning - KINE 2430 (January to April 2021)

Counseling Techniques in Therapeutic Recreation - LEIS 3492 (January to April 2021)

Recreation Facility Design and Operations Management- LEIS 3370) (January to April 2021)

Senior Seminar - KINE 4701 (January to April 2021)

Analysis of Leisure Service Delivery Settings- LEIS 3360 (January to April 2021)

Health Promotion Policy- HPRO 2120 (January to April 2021)

Psychology and Physical Activity - KINE 1108 (January to April 2021)

Intermediate Statistics for Health Sciences - HPRO/KINE/LEIS 5503 (January to April 2021)

For a detailed description of each course, please refer to the course description in the 2020/21 Academic Calendar (timetable listings subject to change). The successful applicant is responsible for all aspects of teaching, grading and administration of the class including planning and directing classroom-based activities, marking assignments and providing tutorial support to the students as required during the respective terms.

Due to the current Covid-19 outbreak, some Dalhousie University classes may be held online for the Winter semester. Experience with teaching in an online environment is an asset. All instructors hired to teach online will be supported by Dalhousie to develop and deliver their courses from the Centre for Learning and Teaching (clt@dal.ca) and Academic Technology Services (support@dal.ca). More information about preparing to teach online can be found at https://www.dal.ca/dept/clt.html.

Qualifications/ Requirements of position: Graduate degree in Kinesiology, Health Promotion or Recreation and Leisure Studies with demonstrated teaching ability preferred.

To apply, click on course links above.