Summary
The Art program is designed to prepare majors for their future lives as professionals in the field of art and for advanced study at the graduate level.
The classes are designed to foster individual growth in an integrated academic studio environment.
The Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.
F.
A.
) is respected as the professional degree for Studio Art.
The Adjunct Professor in Art is responsible for teaching a variety of Art History courses from semester to semester.
See possible course listing below.
• ART 114 – Art Appreciation • ART 410 – Age of Rembrandt
• ART 329 – World Art I • ART 411 – 19th Century Art
• ART 330 – World Art II • ART 417 – 20th Century
• ART 409 – Renaissance Art • ART 423 – Contemporary Art
Essential Functions
Deliver classroom material in a clear and effective manner.
Create a unified comprehensive syllabus in accord with the College of Arts & Sciences format
Create a course Canvas site as per College of Arts and Sciences format
Create, administer and evaluate exams, papers and/or projects.
One office hour per week required to help address student questions and/or issues.
Qualifications/Requirements
MFA - Art History
1-3 years of work-related experience to effectively teach the position’s responsibilities.
Working knowledge of concepts, practices and procedures and ability to use in varied situations.
Benefits: Barry University offers a comprehensive benefits package to full-time employees that includes health, dental, vision, life insurance, retirement, tuition assistance, paid time off and work/life balance initiatives such as wellness programs, spirituality in the workplace, and training and development.
Barry University is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to a diverse and inclusive work environment.