Acts as the course coordinator for the Communication Public Speaking Course, including curriculum development, facilitating training, and supervising graduate teaching assistants. Designs and facilitates classroom, online, and/or laboratory instruction to ensure quality delivery of instruction and integration of content with the Public Speaking course. Provides for-credit instruction in formats such as classroom, online and/or laboratory settings, including grading as an instructor of record. As an academic unit of the College of Letters and Science and program within the Department of Communication, the Communication Program is committed to the college’s mission of helping students develop critical, open minds by exposing them to humanistic and social scientific knowledge. The study of communication provides students with a broad range of critical skills such as thinking analytically, communicating competently, and adapting to diverse, dynamic social and intellectual situations. In pursuing the university’s goals, the Department of Communication attempts to empower students by developing their abilities to understand, analyze, engage in, appreciate, and manage communication. The educational mission of UWM’s Department of Communication is to graduate majors who will be able to: (1) Design and deliver effective oral and written communication to both expert and lay audiences, (2) Conduct independent research that analyzes existing relevant scholarship, integrates existing scholarship with one's own findings, and describes one's research in written and oral form, and (3) Effectively obtain, evaluate, and use information relevant to one’s purpose.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level