Visiting Assistant Professor / Instructor - FYIC
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Job Description Summary
Visiting Assistant Professor or Instructor to teach multiple sections of BUS 102: Foundations of Business Communication. Appointment begins August 2025. Multiple positions may be available.
Job Description
If hired to teach BUS 102: Foundations of Business Communication, the course is part of the required First-Year Integrated Core (FYIC) curriculum for all Farmer School of Business majors. The FYIC is a four-course block that teaches students critical skills such as critical, creative, computational, and ethical thinking as well as coding, communication, and collaboration. As a FYIC teacher, you will be a part of a faculty who work together as a team to integrate these key skills across all four FYIC classes (BUS 101: Foundations of Business; BUS 102: Foundations of Business Communication; ESP 103: Creativity, Innovation, and Entrepreneurial Thinking; and BUS 104: Introduction to Computational Thinking for Business). For more information on the FYIC, please visit https://miamioh.edu/fsb/academics/first-year-integrated-core/index.html.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Required: Ph.D. for appointment as Visiting Assistant Professor in rhetoric and writing, communication, related business disciplines such as public relations, marketing, management, consulting or closely related field by date of appointment; Master’s degree for appointment as Instructor in rhetoric and writing, communication, related business disciplines such as public relations, marketing, management, consulting or closely related field by date of appointment.
**Consideration may be given to candidates with teaching or work experience related to business communications.
Required Application Documents
Cover letter, curriculum vitae, and evidence of teaching effectiveness (teaching evaluations)
Special Instructions
Inquiries may be directed to Gina Dutro at dutrogc@miamioh.edu. Screening of applications begins two weeks after the job posting date and continues until the position is filled.
Additional Information
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