Instructional Load Standards Sample Clauses

Instructional Load Standards. The instructional loads defined below describe workload standards for the College. Tenured and Probationary Faculty will be scheduled for no more than the credit load in their annual work assignment.
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Instructional Load Standards. 1. Faculty shall normally be assigned with a range of forty-one (41) to forty-eight (48) instructional units per academic year. 2. Faculty who teach four (4) to eight (8) lab credits per academic year shall normally be assigned within the range of forty-one (41) to forty-seven (47) instructional units. 3. Faculty who teach nine (9) to fourteen (14) lab credits per academic year shall normally be assigned within the range of forty-one (41) to forty-six (46) instructional units. 4. Faculty who teach fifteen (15) or more lab credits per academic year shall normally be assigned within the range of forty-one (41) to forty-five (45) instructional units. 5. Faculty members with a student/faculty ratio at or above the state average for the discipline who teach eight (8) or more sections of science labs per year will not have a unit load above 44 without additional compensation at the moonlight lab rate for the units above 44.
Instructional Load Standards. The instructional loads defined below describe workload standards for the College. Tenured and Probationary Faculty will be scheduled for no more than an average of 25 instructional contact hours weekly as part of their annual work assignment.‌‌

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