Franklin Pierce University
Since 1962, Franklin Pierce University has empowered thousands of undergraduate and graduate students to achieve academic excellence and lead meaningful, successful lives.
Drawing from our strong foundation in liberal education, we offer majors and programs that develop essential, professional skills; promote close connections between students, faculty members, and staff; and position our students to realize their potential through highly personalized, financially accessible academic offerings.
Franklin Pierce encompasses a far-reaching geographic and virtual network educating a diverse population of residential undergraduates, online learners, and full-time graduate students through our main campus in Rindge, NH and online and graduate centers in Manchester, Portsmouth, and Lebanon, (NH) and Goodyear, AZ.
We continue to explore new models and programs that build on our legacy of excellence and help students expand their knowledge, direct their passions, and graduate as qualified, engaged leaders.
Required for Fall 2021 (beginning August 19)
The Department of Communication in our College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences at Franklin Pierce University is seeking part-time instructors who can teach the following courses scheduled for the listed times.
Courses are taught on our Rindge, NH Campus :
COMM 232: Understanding Film Tues/Thur 12:15-1:30
Examines film as a cultural text, focusing on aspects such as genre, movement, and style, and elements such as scriptwriting, story structure, character development, cinematography, editing, and sound.
Students will examine how each of these elements contributes to influencing the viewing experience.
Films screened are primarily classic American films, but current Hollywood, experimental, or international films may also be included.
COMM 221: Multi-Cam Production Tues/Thur 9:25-11:40
This intermediate course is designed to further the students understanding of studio-based video production.
It focuses on honing the students abilities to produce, direct, and crew multi-camera television productions.
The students will create two television shows, and take them from conception to on-air delivery in a live-to-tape format.
By working at various crew positions the student will learn both the technical duties and the group dynamics that go into producing successful programs.
Cover letters should explicitly address the Departments priority of providing students with an engaging and impactful learning experience.
Experience and Qualifications:
Master’s level degree in Communication or closely related discipline
Experience teaching at the college level
Previous experience teaching one or more of the courses listed above
Provide documentation of teaching effectiveness
As an Equal Opportunity employer, Franklin Pierce recognizes the impact of a diverse community and encourages applications from individuals with varied experiences, backgrounds and perspectives.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, pregnancy, age, disability gender identity and expression, protected veteran status or any other status protected by law.
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