Description
In a general way, the professor's teaching load shall include: preparation of course outline; preparation of classes, labs and fieldwork; teaching classes; adaptation; support and supervision of students; preparation, invigilation and correction of examinations; revision of corrections at the students’ request; participation in pedagogical days organized by the College; participation in departmental meetings and required activities.
The College is currently building its pool of resumes for part-time and replacement teaching positions within the Graphic and Web Design 412 and 570 disciplines.
Graphic Design Industry
Design Studio I: Information Design
Design Studio II: Branding and Advertising
Design Studio III: Packaging Design
Design Studio IV: Exhibition Design
Multimedia II: Advanced Video Production
Multimedia III: Motion Graphics
Motion Graphics I
Motion Graphics II
Graphic Design V: Creative Publication Design
Web Design I: Introduction to Web Design
Web Design II: Introduction to Interactive Web Design
Web Design III: Advanced Interactive Web Design
Web Design IV: Content Management Systems
Web Design V: Content Management Systems
Web Design V: User Experience
Web Design VI: User Experience
Illustration I: Drawing and Vector Graphics
Illustration II: Digital Illustration
Digital Photo I: Digital Photography
Digital Photo II: Photo Editing
Publication Design I: Introduction to Design and Layout
Publication Design II: Advanced Design and Layout
Publication Design III: Introduction to Publication Design
Publication Design IV: Multipage Publication Design
Publication Design V: Creative Publication Design
Introduction to Graphic Design
Introduction to 3D
Typography I
Typography II
Video Production I
Video Production II
Career Preparation Techniques
Digital Marketing
Marketing Numérique
Microbusiness
Portfolio
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED:
- Minimum of a Bachelor's degree in Graphic and Web Design, NewMedia, or in another related field.
- Teaching experience at the undergraduate or college level is preferred.
- Fluency in English, both oral and written is required.
- Create a dynamic, challenging, and motivated learning environment.
- Adapt to a variety of student needs and provide appropriate academic and career development support to students.
- Employ exemplary communication and interpersonal skills.
- Proficiency in French, both oral and written.
- Demonstrate knowledge of subject matter through practical experiences.
- Apply theoretical concepts to current workplace needs and skill requirements.
- Must be flexible as required by the department workloads.
- Stay abreast of changes and new program requirements through regular professional development activities.
- Be willing to work collaboratively within the department team.
56,082.00$ - 108,008.00$