Physics/Engineering
Presbyterian College invites applications for a one-year visiting
faculty position in the Department of Physics and Computer Science to
begin Fall 2013. Responsibilities include teaching undergraduate physics
courses at all levels and providing service to the department.
Qualifications: A Ph.D. in Physics or Engineering. Applicants should have a deep commitment to undergraduate education in a liberal arts environment.
Department: The Department of Physics and Computer Science at Presbyterian College offers Physics and Medical Physics majors. The college has three Cooperative and Dual-Degree Programs in Engineering.
Our programs emphasize supportive relationships between students and professors, small interactive classes and opportunities for students to volunteer, study abroad, conduct research, present at conferences and continue onto graduate school. The compelling purpose of Presbyterian College, as a church-related college, is to develop within the framework of Christian faith the mental, physical, moral, and spiritual capacities of each student in preparation for a lifetime of personal and vocational fulfillment and responsible contribution to our democratic society and the world community.
Application: Please send a letter of application, a teaching philosophy statement, curriculum vitae, transcripts (copies acceptable) and three letters of recommendation to Dr. Chad Rodekohr or Dr. James Wanliss, Search Committee, Presbyterian College, 503 South Broad Street, Clinton, SC 29325. Electronic submissions are acceptable and should be emailed to clrodekoh@mail.presby.edu and jawanliss@presby.edu. Screening of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Presbyterian College is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The College seeks to hire the most qualified candidate and does not discriminate against any legally protected class.
Qualifications: A Ph.D. in Physics or Engineering. Applicants should have a deep commitment to undergraduate education in a liberal arts environment.
Department: The Department of Physics and Computer Science at Presbyterian College offers Physics and Medical Physics majors. The college has three Cooperative and Dual-Degree Programs in Engineering.
Our programs emphasize supportive relationships between students and professors, small interactive classes and opportunities for students to volunteer, study abroad, conduct research, present at conferences and continue onto graduate school. The compelling purpose of Presbyterian College, as a church-related college, is to develop within the framework of Christian faith the mental, physical, moral, and spiritual capacities of each student in preparation for a lifetime of personal and vocational fulfillment and responsible contribution to our democratic society and the world community.
Application: Please send a letter of application, a teaching philosophy statement, curriculum vitae, transcripts (copies acceptable) and three letters of recommendation to Dr. Chad Rodekohr or Dr. James Wanliss, Search Committee, Presbyterian College, 503 South Broad Street, Clinton, SC 29325. Electronic submissions are acceptable and should be emailed to clrodekoh@mail.presby.edu and jawanliss@presby.edu. Screening of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Presbyterian College is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The College seeks to hire the most qualified candidate and does not discriminate against any legally protected class.