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Math and Science Division

The Math and Science Division of the academic program of the College offers university parallel degrees in Associate of Science or Associate of Arts in a number of disciplines, and the Associate of Applied Science in General Technology, with a concentration in Industrial Technology. Freshman- and Sophomore-level courses are taught in Agriculture, Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Engineering, Environmental Science, Geology, Mathematics, Physics, Pre-Dental Hygiene, Pre-Nursing, and in the Pre-Medical Professional areas of Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Medical Technology, Optometry, Physical Therapy, and Veterinary Medicine.

Candidates seeking to instruct in the Division must possess appropriate credentials. Minimum educational/work credentials are:

  • AS/AA degree program (courses designed to transfer to a Bachelors degree program) – A Masters degree. Eighteen graduate hours in the teaching discipline.
  • AAS degree program (professional, occupational, technical courses not designed for transfer to a Bachelors degree program) - Associate degree. Work experience in the field. Baccalaureate degree preferred.
  • Developmental Studies Math – Bachelors degree in Math or related area with undergraduate Calculus and teaching experience.

Adjunct Faculty Are Needed in These Disciplines at the Sites Shown

Spring Semester 2008

Main Campus Gallatin Agriculture; Animal Science, Plant Science
Biology
Developmental Studies Math
Engineering
Geology
Mathematics
Livingston Biology
Chemistry
Developmental Studies Math
Geology
Mathematics
Nashville Mathematics
Wilson County Mathematics