Lecture and Laboratory Assignments Sample Clauses

Lecture and Laboratory Assignments. Full-time faculty members who instruct lecture and laboratory courses will be assigned 30-32 LHE per academic year. The normal workload for full-time faculty shall be thirty (30) LHE per year, normally assigned as fifteen (15) LHE per semester. If load is over 30 LHE, OSH will be paid for LHE in excess of 30, but not to exceed 32. The final adjustment payment will be paid on the last working day of April to allow for adjustments from the fall and spring loads. LHE in excess of 30, but not exceeding 32, which are part of a faculty member’s normal load will not be considered overload, and will not limit the overload as allowed in this Agreement. The normal number of separate course preparations for a normal full-time faculty member’s workload per semester shall not exceed three (3). In special situations, with the agreement of the faculty member, a faculty member may teach more than three (3) separate preparations.
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Lecture and Laboratory Assignments. Full-time faculty members who instruct lecture and laboratory courses will be assigned 30 LHE per academic year. The normal number of separate course preparations for a normal full-time faculty member’s workload per semester shall not exceed three (3). In special situations, with the agreement of the faculty member, a faculty member may teach more than three (3) separate preparations.

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