Full-Time Professional Faculty Members Sample Clauses

Full-Time Professional Faculty Members. Any professional faculty member who teaches more than 120 contact hours per semester or has assigned more than half of the duties performed by professional faculty members, or a combination of contact hours and duties performed shall be considered a full- time professional faculty member under the terms of this Agreement. Salary only shall be prorated in proportion to time worked. 0107.2 Part-time Teaching Faculty. Part-time teaching faculty may be assigned a maximum of 360 contact hours per year, but not more than 120 contact hours in any one Fall, Winter or Spring/Summer Semester. No part-time teaching faculty member will be allowed to teach more than 360 contact hours including Contract Training, Credit or Non-Credit Contact. 1. Exceptions to the load distribution include the following: Classes where a large lecture is made up of two laboratory sections (in chemistry, biology, or physics), where 9 classroom contact hours become 10.5 paid instructor contact hours due to Section 105.3: 2. For each arrangement a part-time faculty member may be assigned to the three portions (2 labs, 1 large lecture) for the 10.5 contact hours per week, with adjustment in Spring/Summer. However, the 360 total annual contact hour limit is neither waived nor altered by this exception. 3. Contract Training Courses: An exception to the semester maximum may be made if an assignment involves Contract Training. Contract Training describes a type of educational service provided by the College, under written agreement (a contract) to a corporation, company, or limited group. The Office of Human Resource Management will maintain a list of the exceptions. 0107.3
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Full-Time Professional Faculty Members. Any professional faculty member who teaches more than 120 contact hours per semester or has assigned more than half of the duties performed by professional faculty members, or a combination of contact hours and duties performed shall be considered a full-time professional faculty member under the terms of this Agreement. Salary only shall be prorated in proportion to time worked. 0108.2 Part-time Teaching Faculty. Part-time teaching faculty may be assigned a maximum of 360 contact hours per year, but not more than 120 contact hours in any one Fall, Winter or Spring/Summer Semester. No part-time teaching faculty member will be allowed to teach more than 360 contact hours including Contract Training, Credit or Non-Credit Contact.

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  • Design Professional The architect or engineer or architectural or engineering firm selected by Owner (i) for the design and preparation of Contract Documents governing the construction of a Project, or (ii) for construction contract administration under the Contract Documents, or (iii) for both, all such services and the scope thereof to be set forth in the Design Professional Contract. The Design Professional is not an employee of the Owner but is engaged or retained by it for the purpose of performing design and construction administration services for the project. The term “Design Professional” includes architects, engineers, surveyors, designers, and other consultants retained by the Design Professional.

  • Professional Dress In as much as teachers are role models for students, each teacher shall maintain a neat, professional appearance appropriate for his/her specific teaching assignment.

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  • Professional Development Fund A budget item equal to one-half (½) of one (1) percent of employees' salaries shall be set aside annually to be used to:

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