Course Preference Form for Non-Tenured or Non-Tenure Track Faculty




  • What is your teaching schedule during the Fall 2021 semester?*
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  • Are you willing to teach an 8 AM class?*
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  • Are you willing to teach back-to-back classes?*
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  • Would you like to teach 2 sections of the same course if possible?*
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  • Are you interested in teaching CAPS courses if/as they become available?*
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  • Are you open to teaching at our Bayside location (for CAPS teaching only)?*
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  • Are you willing to teach a Saturday course?*
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  • Are you interested in teaching an online course?*
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  • If you are interested in teaching an online course, have you completed the UMB online training workshop?*
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  • If yes, what date did you complete the training?*

Please rank the courses you would like to teach next Spring and the number of sections of each. Please provide at least 4 different course preferences and indicate the number of sections after a semicolon.*

Example: SOCIOL 101; Introduction to Sociology; 2






Intro: The next two questions relate to courses that connect to the community in some capacity. They are separated into two questions to distinguish between 1) civic learning and networking opportunities and 2) more in-depth partnerships.

Question 1: Please indicate if any of the above courses will connect students to the community through guest speakers, visits to community settings (organizations, museums, theatres, natural settings, etc.), or attending government hearings or civic meetings.

Please check all that apply.

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Question 2: Please indicate if any of the above courses will incorporate community-engaged activities that provide a direct benefit to the community such as research projects, service-learning, internships, field placements, practicums, clinical placements, co-ops, etc. These activities can occur with public or private organizations, government offices, businesses, or work directly with the community. Paid or unpaid opportunities can be reflected here.

Please check all that apply.

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Rank your preferences for class times with 1 being the highest. Be aware that the Dean's Office requires us to spread courses evenly across the full range of class times (8AM-4PM).*
"Other" is required. However, if you do not need alternative class times, make this your 7th choice.
To change your choices: Click on a drop down menu below and click the blank space above the top number. This will reset the menu and allow this number to be chosen elsewhere.