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Sessional Lecturer BUS 306-003 (Ethics in Decision Making) - Winter 2025

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  • Job
    Full-time
    Entry, Junior, Mid, Senior & Expert Level
  • Research & Development
    Education & Teaching
  • Regina

Requirements

  • Graduate and/or PhD/doctorate degree in a discipline relevant to the course subject area (note that a bachelor’s degree coupled with relevant professional business experience may also be considered)
  • Superior communication skills (both written and verbal)
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail with respect to academic reporting
  • Recent teaching experience in a post-secondary environment considered an asset

Responsibilities

  • Preparing the course outline, designing relevant assignments, evaluating and grading student work, and submitting student grades on time;
  • Preparing content for the accounting lab associated with this course;
  • Teaching course content that follows the course description, established learning objectives, and university academic guidelines;
  • Delivering 26 75-minute lectures throughout the semester (unless otherwise discussed with the Associate Dean);
  • Encouraging and maintaining a safe and collaborative classroom environment;
  • Providing regular support to students on course work as required before and after each class, during office hours, and as required by students;
  • Meeting all submission deadlines as outlined by the Hill School of Business;
  • Consulting with the Associate Dean (Undergraduate Programs) on academic or student-related matters as needed; and
  • Other duties as assigned.

FAQs

What is the duration of the contract for the Sessional Lecturer position?

The contract for the Sessional Lecturer position spans the Winter 2025 semester from January 6, 2025, to April 11, 2025.

What are the teaching days and times for the course?

The course BUS 306: Ethics in Decision Making is scheduled for Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30 p.m. to 6:45 p.m.

How many classes is the Sessional Lecturer expected to deliver?

The Sessional Lecturer is expected to deliver 26 synchronous 75-minute classes throughout the semester.

Is a Teacher Assistant available for this course?

Yes, a Teacher Assistant may be provided if requested and available.

What qualifications are required for this position?

The ideal candidate should possess a graduate and/or PhD/doctorate degree in a relevant discipline, superior communication skills, strong organizational skills, and recent teaching experience in a post-secondary environment is considered an asset.

Is prior teaching experience necessary?

While recent teaching experience in a post-secondary environment is considered an asset, it is not explicitly required.

Will I need to prepare a course outline and assignments?

Yes, the Sessional Lecturer is expected to prepare the course outline, design relevant assignments, and evaluate and grade student work.

Are there office hours required for this position?

Yes, the Sessional Lecturer is expected to offer regular office hours for their students each week.

Who can I contact for more information about this job?

For further information regarding this competition, you can contact Christina Tathibana at Christina.Tathibana@uregina.ca.

What is the priority for applicants?

All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.

Does the University have a diversity statement?

Yes, the University of Regina is committed to an inclusive workplace and welcomes applications from all qualified individuals, including those within designated employment equity categories.

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