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http://www.wyomingcatholiccollege.com/about-wcc/employment/index.aspx

Wyoming Catholic College Seeks Assistant Professor of Science and Mathematics

The science sequence at Wyoming Catholic College provides students with 
training in natural history, natural science and the scientific method, and 
natural philosophy. Science courses enable WCC students to be aware of their 
natural environment, to observe patterns, processes, and causality in nature, 
to interpret scientific evidence, and to evaluate the scientific arguments of 
others.

About the Program: Wyoming Catholic College is a Great Books Liberal Arts 
college located in Lander, Wyoming. All students take a pre-set, integrated 
curriculum with no electives. Teachers at WCC work as a team in a unified 
program, working together to ensure that their courses engage and support other 
areas of the curriculum. The Science and Mathematics track is part of the 
required curriculum at WCC. Therefore the professor must help students see how 
what they learn applies to the rest of WCC’s integrated curriculum. 
Flexibility, broad intellectual interests, and a commitment to the education of 
the whole person are necessary qualities in an applicant.

The Science and Mathematics Track: Candidates are encouraged to review the 
Course Catalog, available on the college’s website 
(http://www.wyomingcatholiccollege.com<http://www.wyomingcatholiccollege.com/>),
 for additional information. Note, however, that the course sequence has been 
slightly revised since this catalog was prepared. In particular, in the revised 
sequence the first semester of field science occurs in the first semester of 
freshman year (emphasizing natural history), while the second semester of field 
science occurs at the end of junior year, after the students have had an 
introduction to scientific reasoning (e.g., statistical hypothesis testing). 
The successful candidate will have the opportunity to help redesign this second 
semester of field science, with the goal that students will use quantitative 
methods to gain experience in experimental design and statistics. Current field 
science topics include astronomy, botany, ecology, geology, ornithology, 
mammalogy, and aquatic ecology with the opportunity to develop curriculum that 
complements specific interests or experience. Lander, WY is uniquely situated 
within the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem in the southern foothills of the Wind 
River Range, providing opportunities for field study in our courses that span 
from alpine to high desert locations.

Specific Guidelines of Candidates:

-implementing the master syllabi proposed for the current courses and working 
with the Science and Mathematics curriculum committee to continue to improve 
all courses, particularly to help design a new second semester of field science;
-providing the students timely feedback on all assessments and exercises;
-attending weekly faculty meetings;
-writing a course evaluation at the end of each semester;
-maintaining close communication with other faculty members, especially other 
members of the Science and Mathematics Committee and the Academic Dean.

Candidates will have:

-a graduate degree in one of the natural sciences – preferably biology / 
ecology / botany / zoology, etc., but others will be considered;
-an ability and willingness to teach in any or all of the (elementary) 
Mathematics courses of the WCC curriculum, and, ideally, in some other subjects 
of the curriculum outside of the Science and Mathematics sequence;
-familiarity with liberal education, and more specifically an understanding of 
the mission and unique integrated nature of the WCC educational model.

Desired: Demonstrated knowledge of the flora and fauna of the mountains and 
plains of the western US and ability to teach natural history in a field 
setting.

Application Deadline: Applications will be accepted until the position is 
filled.
Start Date: Contract begins July 1; classes begin September 1.
Note: Salary is dependent on degree qualification and teaching experience.
Application Procedure: Candidates must apply for this position by writing to 
the Academic Dean, Dr. John Mortensen, 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.
 Attach a letter of application, current CV, copies of certifications, and the 
names and current phone numbers of three professional references (if at all 
possible, one should be an immediate workplace supervisor).

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