Adjunct Instructor - Ethics
Dunwoody College of Technology | |
$0.10 / yr
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United States, Minnesota, Minneapolis | |
818 Dunwoody Boulevard (Show on map) | |
Dec 11, 2025 | |
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Description JOB POSTING Dunwoody College of Technology is currently seeking an Adjunct Instructor in the Arts, Communication, Humanities, and Social Science programming. Successful candidates will have a high level of applied technical competency paired with professional experience relevant to the course, as well as a desire to reinforce the mission and vision of the College. POSITION OVERVIEW The primary role of the ACHS adjunct faculty is to provide learner-centered instruction by engaging students in hands-on, applied high-impact practices that support equitable student success and provide evidence of student learning. The position reports to the Dean of Instruction. POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES/FUNCTIONS
Course Name: Ethics Course Description: Ethics is an opportunity for you to develop valuable critical thinking and moral reasoning skills both professionally and personally. The class is a practical overview of foundational ethical theories, questions, and issues in applied ethics. We'll examine a number of personal, social, and professional ethical issues; such as conflicts of interest, the environment, emerging technologies, business conflicts, societal inequalities, among many others. Semester: Spring Semester 2026 Day(s) of the week: Tuesday & Thursday Class Time(s): 1:00-2:20pm Course Name: Ethics Course Description: Ethics is an opportunity for you to develop valuable critical thinking and moral reasoning skills both professionally and personally. The class is a practical overview of foundational ethical theories, questions, and issues in applied ethics. We'll examine a number of personal, social, and professional ethical issues; such as conflicts of interest, the environment, emerging technologies, business conflicts, societal inequalities, among many others. Semester: Spring Semester 2026 Day(s) of the week: Tuesday & Thursday Class Time(s): 1:30-2:50pm Course Name: Ethics Course Description: Ethics is an opportunity for you to develop valuable critical thinking and moral reasoning skills both professionally and personally. The class is a practical overview of foundational ethical theories, questions, and issues in applied ethics. We'll examine a number of personal, social, and professional ethical issues; such as conflicts of interest, the environment, emerging technologies, business conflicts, societal inequalities, among many others. Semester: Spring Semester 2026 Day(s) of the week: Monday & Wednesday Class Time(s): 8:30-9:50am Course Name: Ethics Course Description: Ethics is an opportunity for you to develop valuable critical thinking and moral reasoning skills both professionally and personally. The class is a practical overview of foundational ethical theories, questions, and issues in applied ethics. We'll examine a number of personal, social, and professional ethical issues; such as conflicts of interest, the environment, emerging technologies, business conflicts, societal inequalities, among many others. Semester: Spring Semester 2026 Day(s) of the week: Monday & Wednesday Class Time(s): 1:00-2:20pm Course Name: Ethics Course Description: Ethics is an opportunity for you to develop valuable critical thinking and moral reasoning skills both professionally and personally. The class is a practical overview of foundational ethical theories, questions, and issues in applied ethics. We'll examine a number of personal, social, and professional ethical issues; such as conflicts of interest, the environment, emerging technologies, business conflicts, societal inequalities, among many others. Semester: Spring Semester 2026 Day(s) of the week: Monday & Wednesday Class Time(s): 9:00-10:20am Course Name: Ethics Course Description: Ethics is an opportunity for you to develop valuable critical thinking and moral reasoning skills both professionally and personally. The class is a practical overview of foundational ethical theories, questions, and issues in applied ethics. We'll examine a number of personal, social, and professional ethical issues; such as conflicts of interest, the environment, emerging technologies, business conflicts, societal inequalities, among many others. Semester: Spring Semester 2026 Day(s) of the week: Monday & Wednesday Class Time(s): 2:30-3:50pm Course Name: Ethics Course Description: Ethics is an opportunity for you to develop valuable critical thinking and moral reasoning skills both professionally and personally. The class is a practical overview of foundational ethical theories, questions, and issues in applied ethics. We'll examine a number of personal, social, and professional ethical issues; such as conflicts of interest, the environment, emerging technologies, business conflicts, societal inequalities, among many others. Semester: Spring Semester 2026 Day(s) of the week: Tuesday & Thursday Class Time(s): 12:30-1:50pm Qualifications All faculty teaching courses in communications, arts/humanities, and social sciences will meet one of the following criteria:
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$0.10 / yr
Dec 11, 2025