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Natural and Applied Sciences
(NAS) Division Office
Phone:
831.479.6328
Location:
Aptos Campus, Room 701
Hours:
Monday - Friday, 7:30am - 5:30pm
NAS
Division Directory
Office
Staff Directory
NAS
Faculty and Staff
Part
Time Faculty Job Opportunities
Cabrillo College
is currently seeking applications for anticipated openings in those
disciplines marked with an asterisk (*) as noted on the Adjunct
Discipline List.
In addition,
we welcome adjunct application packets on a continuous basis for
our adjunct pool.
If you are
interested in applying for an open position or
being considered for inclusion in an adjunct pool, you must submit
a complete application packet.
Please see
the list of required application materials at Adjunct
Faculty Opportunities .
California
State Chancellors Office Minimum Qualifications List
Part Time Job Opportunities for Fall 2008
Semester dates: September 2 - December 20, 2008
BIOLOGY
Animal Diversity and Evolutionary Principles instructor (Bio 1B):
Candidates must have coursework or experience in animal diversity/evolutionary principles. Class meets Tues/Thur 8:00am-12:40pm. If you have questions about this position, call Robin McFarland at (831) 479-6445 or email her at <romcfarl@cabrillo.edu>.
Ecology instructor (Bio 11C):
Candidates must have coursework or experience in ecology. Class meets Mon/Wed 8:00am-12:40pm and the lab includes a field trip over one weekend, September 19-21, 2008. If you have any questions, call Robin McFarland at (831) 479-6445 or email her at <romcfarl@cabrillo.edu>.
Construction and Energy Management
Construction Skills instructor: Hands-on/skills construction technology courses regarding events/tasks related to residential construction. For further questions, contact Chuck Mornard at (831) 479-6235.
Digital Management Career Preparation
DMCP instructor: (2 combined courses~1 instructor to teach both)
DMCP 112 ~ Fundamentals of Digital Management
DMCP 113 ~ Fundamentals of Digital Management Intensive
Students conduct research in their community focused on a social justice topic chosen by the student teams. Courses are integrated with 5 other DMCP courses taught in a cohort model learning community with 5 other instructors. Curriculum is provided with a structured sequence to maintain integration with other courses taught in this cohort model. Taught at the Watsonville Center. 5 teaching units total, for both courses. For more information, please see website at http://www.cabrillo.edu/academics/wdba/ or call Beth Nelson at (831) 477-3272 or email at <benelson@cabrillo.edu>.
MATH
Math instructor: Assignments are available both on the Aptos campus and at the Watsonville Center. Classes available are typically Essential Math (Math 254 or Math 254A/B), Elementary Algebra (Math 154) and Intermediate Algebra (Math 152) in the evening. Other assignments may also be available. For further questions, contact Nancy Fetterman at (831) 479-6499.
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