What are the responsibilities and job description for the Adjunct, Business Law position at Saint Joseph's University?
Position Title :
Adjunct, Business Law
Time Type : Part time
Position Summary and Qualifications :
Saint Joseph's University's Department of Management has need for an instructor of Business Law for on-line teaching in Summer of 2025
The Department of Management is seeking an instructor of Business Law to teach the course "Legal Environment of Business" in a special summer session. This course will be taught in an on-line format over an 8-week period from May 13th to July 10th on Tuesdays & Thursdays from 1 : 30 to 3 : 45 pm Eastern time.
This course will serve our students enrolled in our Co-op program, who take a full set of course in the summer in preparation for their full time work assignments in the upcoming academic year.
Duties and Responsibilities : Teaching of a specified course, Preparation of materials, Providing support and guidance to students, and grading / assessment.
Minimum Requirements : Juris Doctor (JD) degree. Prior experience teaching business law (or related field) in an on-line environment.
- Required Documents : (1) Cover Letter / Letter of Interest; (2) Resume / Curriculum Vitae;
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