Adjunct - Aviation Law; Fall - Summer
Listed on 2026-07-02
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Education / Teaching
College Lecturer, University Professor
Adjunct - Aviation Law (Fall 2026 - Summer 2027)
Wright State University is an equal opportunity employer. This part‑time adjunct position will teach Aviation Law in the Aviation Department’s Aviation programs. The instructor will prepare and deliver course content, develop syllabi, and support pilot students throughout the semester.
Minimum Qualifications- Juris Doctorate
- Teaching experience
Teaching 100%
- Prepare and enhance course materials
- Develop the course syllabus
- Create pilot‑student interfaces for each course
- Prepare lecture materials and student assignments
- Maintain accurate, transparent student records
- Facilitate student success through scheduled office hours and timely email responses
- Adhere to university administrative policies
- Engage in professional development to stay current in the discipline
- Maintain professional conduct and ethics standards
- Perform other duties as assigned
Background checks are required, including criminal record, credit history (when job related), and educational verifications. An administrative review occurs if an employee is charged with or convicted of a non‑minor crime. Further background‑check information can be found on the university’s Human Resources website.
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Location:
3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy., Dayton, OH 45435 USA
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