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Course Lecturer - FACC 300/001&005 - Winter 2025

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  • Job
    Full-time
    Entry Level
  • Engineering
    Education & Teaching
  • Montréal

Requirements

  • Education : Minimum requirement of a Ph.D. in the fields of Engineering, Accounting or Finance, or a master’s degree with a specialization or graduate diploma in the fields of Accounting or Finance.
  • Experience : None.
  • Other qualification requirement(s) : Member of Professional Order (Engineering or Architecture)

Responsibilities

  • Course Title: Engineering Economy
  • Subject Code: FACC 300 001 & 005
  • Location: ENGMC 304
  • Schedule: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 04:05 pm-05:25 pm
  • Hiring Unit: Faculty of Engineering, Dean’s Office

FAQs

What is the position being offered?

The position offered is for a Course Lecturer for FACC 300 sections 001 and 005 for Winter 2025.

What are the education requirements for this position?

The minimum requirement is a Ph.D. in the fields of Engineering, Accounting, or Finance, or a master’s degree with a specialization or graduate diploma in Accounting or Finance.

Is prior teaching experience required for this position?

No prior experience is required for this position.

Are there any additional qualifications needed?

Yes, candidates must be a member of a Professional Order (Engineering or Architecture).

What are the course credits for FACC 300?

FACC 300 is a 3-credit course.

What is the lecture schedule for the course?

Lectures are scheduled for Tuesdays and Thursdays from 04:05 pm to 05:25 pm.

When is the application deadline?

The deadline to apply is October 17, 2024.

How can candidates apply for this position?

Candidates should refer to the University’s HR website and include a CV and the MCLIU application form when applying.

Will Canadians and permanent residents be given priority in hiring?

Yes, according to Canadian immigration requirements, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.

Is there an employment equity program in place?

Yes, McGill University has an employment equity program and welcomes applications from individuals from designated groups.

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