courses taught definition

courses taught means the number of Half-Day Courses (or equivalents) taught. If a Regular Part-Time faculty member is teaching an additional course(s) in the same semester when she/he is teaching her/his twentieth (20th) or fortieth (40th) course, the additional course(s) shall be remunerated at the next Regular Part-Time level. However, the payout for that course(s) will not be calculated or paid until the end of the term in which that course(s) are taught. The Precedence List set out in Appendix “J” lists the total number of Half-Day Courses (or equivalents) taught by each employee on Regular Part-Time Appointment as of September 2015.
courses taught means the number of Half-Day Courses (or equivalents) taught. If a Regular Part-Time faculty member is teaching an additional course(s) in the same semester when they are teaching their twentieth (20th) or fortieth (40th) course, the additional course(s) shall be remunerated at the next Regular Part-Time level. However, the payout for that course(s) will not be calculated or paid until the end of the term in which that course(s) are taught. The Precedence List on the website lists the total number of Half-Day Courses (or equivalents) taught by each employee on Regular Part-Time Appointment as of September of the current year.
courses taught means the number of Half-­‐Day Courses (or equivalents) taught. If a Regular Part-­‐Time faculty member is teaching an additional course(s) in the same semester when she/he is teaching her/his twentieth (20th) or fortieth (40th) course, the additional course(s) shall be remunerated at the next Regular Part-­‐ Time level. However, the payout for that course(s) will not be calculated or paid until the end of the term in which that coure(s) are taught. The Precedence List set out in Appendix “J” lists the total number of Half-­‐Day Courses (or equivalents) taught by each employee on Regular Part-­‐Time Appointment as of September 2012.

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