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Adjunct Faculty - Introduction to Psychology

Lensa
place Bronx, 10451
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Full Time
Experience:
Avoidant Personality Disorder
ECT
Undergraduate/Graduate/Post Graduate
Racial Justice Allied
School
Non-profit

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Founded by the Sisters of Charity of New York, the University of Mount Saint Vincent is an academically excellent, authentically inclusive, Catholic and ecumenical liberal arts university. The University combines a strong core curriculum with a full array of majors in the liberal arts and, within the tradition of liberal education, selected professional fields of study.

At Mount Saint Vincent, a student’s education extends beyond knowledge, skills, and preparation for work. We seek the development of the whole person. In the spirit of Vincent de Paul and Elizabeth Ann Seton, we foster an understanding of our common humanity, a commitment to human dignity, and a full appreciation of our obligations to each other.

Job Description

The Department of Psychology is seeking adjunct faculty to teach two sections of Introduction to Psychology (PSYC 103) for the Fall 2025 semester.

Course Schedule

  • Introduction to Psychology I – Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 9:05 – 10:00 AM
  • Introduction to Psychology I – Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 10:10 – 11:05 AM

Semester Dates: Monday, August 18, 2025 – Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Modality: In-person

Office Hours: Two (2) hours per week, in-person or remote

Course Description – Introduction to Psychology I (PSYC 103) (3 Credits)

This course provides students with a fundamental grasp of the research, principles, and theories of psychology. Students will acquire a better understanding of their behavior through such topics as development, learning, memory, personality, social behavior, abnormal behavior and therapy.

Requirements

  • Graduate degree (M.A or Ph.D.) in Psychology
  • Teaching experience in higher education

Benefits

The allotted compensation per credit is $1000

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Diagnoses

Avoidant Personality Disorder

Therapeutic Approach

Methodologies

ECT

Practice Specifics

Populations

Undergraduate/Graduate/Post Graduate
Racial Justice Allied
School

Settings

Non-profit
Telehealth/Telemedicine
Home Health/In-home