Masterβs degree in a computing related field or a masterβs degree in a related discipline with concentration in computing (to include a minimum of 18 graduate semester hours in the teaching discipline).
For CPT and NSM programs:Β Knowledge of computing concepts, networking applications, operating systems, network protocols (TCP/IP, Ethernet, VoIP), and networking hardware is required as well as the ability to keep abreast of networking technologies, the demonstrated ability to teach these skills, to manage a classroom environment and to participate productively in college committees. CompTIA Security+ certification, Cisco CCNA certification, or Microsoft certification is preferred.
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For CPT 101 program: A teaching knowledge of basic computer history, theory and applications, including word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and the operating system, as well as the ability to keep abreast of new computing technologies, and the demonstrated ability to teach these skills, to manage classroom environment and to participate productively in College committees.
Adjunct faculty are compensated in accordance with Midlands Technical Collegeβs established pay schedule. The standard adjunct pay rate is $2,802 per three-credit-hour course. Final compensation may vary depending on academic credentials and total course credit hours.
Any variation is determined upon hire and outlined in the faculty employment agreement.