Job Description
The Department of Anthropology has approximately 78 majors and 31 minors with 6 faculty members. Faculty expertise spans archeology, biological, cultural, and medical anthropology. Students are supported by a range of engaged learning opportunities, such as study abroad, internships, field schools, and immersive learning.
The successful applicant will instruct upper-division courses in bioarchaeology, forensics, and quantitative analysis, along with introductory courses across the sub-disciplines (biological anthropology, cultural anthropology, and archaeology).
The teaching load for this role is 4 courses per semester (fall and spring) on campus, though some courses may be delivered online.
Job Function:
The Department of Anthropology has approximately 78 majors and 31 minors with 6 faculty members. Faculty expertise spans archeology, biological, cultural, and medical anthropology. Students are supported by a range of engaged learning opportunities, such as study abroad, internships, field schools, and immersive learning.
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