About the Department
Faculty schedules vary by semester. Candidate may be required to teach evening, weekend, summer, online, hybrid, and/or distance education courses.
Position Duties
- Teach freshmen and sophomore Art History and Art Appreciation courses.
- Qualified applicants must be committed to student learning, integrating technology into the curriculum, and encouraging engaged scholars.
- Teach assigned classes in keeping with approved syllabi, outlines, and instructional materials.
- Maintain accurate student records in compliance with Lee College requirements.
- Submit required student reports to the Admissions & Records Office according to schedule.
- Direct, evaluate, and assess the learning experience of the students in accordance with adopted curricula and approved procedures.
- Provide counsel/guidance to students when there is a need.
- All faculty members are required to be on campus thirty-five (35) hours per week and participate in professional development activities, department and college committees, commencement, and other activities as stated in the Faculty Workload and Responsibilities Policy.
- Faculty members may be required to teach evening, weekend, summer, online, hybrid, and dual credit classes at various campuses.
Minimum Qualifications
- Participate in campus-related committees as needed.
- Recruit for and promote the Art History program.
- Participate in professional development activities, both on-campus and off.
- Teach studio painting courses, including Beginning and Advanced Painting, as assigned.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Other Qualifications
- Master's (or higher) degree with eighteen (18) graduate hours in a qualifying field
Preferred Qualifications:
- Master's of Fine Arts (MFA) (or higher) degree in a qualifying field
- Studio painting experience with the ability to teach Beginning and Advanced Painting courses at the college level
- Prior online teaching experience and certification
- Blackboard Learning Management System experience