Automotive and Diesel Technology Sample Clauses

Automotive and Diesel Technology. The basic contract for regular, full-time Automotive Technology, Diesel Equipment Technology, and Transportation Core (ADT) faculty will provide 1120 primary instructional function hours within 187 (165 + 22 summer) days over four (4) academic quarters. This contract will also include 9.23 (8 plus 1.23 summer) annual non-instructional days. The ADT full-time contracts will continue to reflect this higher teaching workload. Total contract will be based on 197 days. • Current regular, full-time ADT faculty will not be reduced in rank or salary as a result of this change. • Nothing in this Section will prohibit the College from hiring additional faculty to teach in these program areas using the standard faculty contract described in Section 6.3.
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Automotive and Diesel Technology. The basic contract for regular, full-time Automotive Technology and Diesel Equipment Technology faculty will provide for a body of work that includes field-based learning (FBL) as described below. This program variation supersedes section 8.5.1 for faculty hired before September 2021. This program variation will not apply to Automotive Technology and Diesel Equipment Technology faculty hired after September 1, 2021. Faculty hired after September 2021 will revert to the standard instructional year (173 days) and FBL compensation model as detailed in section 8.5.1 Field- Based learning. • The two (2) full-time Automotive faculty will receive 22 instructional days + 2 non-instructional days per year per faculty member for teaching and management of students enrolled in summer, fall, winter, and spring FBL courses, dividing the workload amongst the two (2) faculty where FBL courses are offered each quarter throughout the academic year, for a total of 197 contract days. • The one (1) full-time Diesel Equipment Technology faculty member will receive 22 instructional days + 2 non-instructional days per year (for a total of 197 contract days) for the teaching and management of the summer FBL course and receive up to 2 additional instructional (for a total of 199 contract days) days per year for teaching and managing students enrolled in FBL courses in addition to regular program curriculum. Total contracted days to be determined prior to fall quarter each academic year.

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