DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY Contract

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DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY
Contract Instructor Opportunities
Fall/Winter 2014-15
Applications are invited from members of the CUPE 4600 bargaining unit and other interested
persons to teach the following Sociology and Anthropology courses during the 2014-15 Fall and
Winter terms. Please note that actual teaching schedules for these courses are not yet available.
Course
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ANTH 1001A
ANTH 1001B
ANTH 1001C
ANTH 1002
ANTH 2550
RELI 2736
ANTH 2610
ANTH 2630
ANTH 4610
FYSM 1506
SOCI 1001A
SOCI 1001B
SOCI 1001C
SOCI 1001D
SOCI 1002A
SOCI 1002B
SOCI 1002C
SOCI 1002D
SOCI 1005A
SOCI 1005B
SOCI 2001B
SOCI 2005A
SOCI 2005B
SOCI 2010
SOCI 2045
SOCI 3027
SOCI 3045
SOCI 3300
SOCI 4039
Subject
Term
Introduction to Anthropology
Introduction to Anthropology
Introduction to Anthropology
Introduction to Anthropology
Religion and Society
Studies in Indigenous Peoples of North America:
Current Issues in Anthropological Research
Studies in Asian Societies: Current Issues in
Anthropological Research
Advanced Studies in Indigenous Peoples of North
America: Current Issues in Anthropological Research
First Year Seminar – Sociology
Introduction to Sociology I
Introduction to Sociology I
Introduction to Sociology I
Introduction to Sociology I
Introduction to Sociology II
Introduction to Sociology II
Introduction to Sociology II
Introduction to Sociology II
Introduction to Sociology for School of Business
Students
F
F
W
W
F
F
Introduction to Sociology for School of Business
Students
Qualitative Methods
Sociological Theory
Sociological Theory
Power and Stratification
Women in Society
ANTH 3027 Globalization and Human Rights
ANTH 3045 Studies in Children and Childhood
Studies in the Sociology of Education
Women in Contemporary Middle Eastern Societies
W
W
F/W
F
F
F
F
W
W
W
W
F
W
W
F/W
F/W
W
W
W
F
W
F
All applications must include an up to date CV, including a complete listing of all courses
taught within the CUPE 4600 Unit 2 bargaining unit at Carleton University. Please list in
rank order the courses that you are applying to teach.
Qualifications: Applicants should hold an MA or higher degree, normally in the
discipline(s) under which the course is listed, and demonstrate sufficient scholarly
background and expertise to teach competently in the specific area that the course covers.
Applications should be sent electronically by Friday, May 26, 2014 and addressed to:
Professor Neil Gerlach, Chair
c/o Marlene Brancato, Departmental Administrator, Department of Sociology & Anthropology
Please submit applications electronically to: marlene_brancato@carleton.ca
Some of these courses may be taught by employees who have the right to automatic
reappointments.
All positions are subject to budgetary approval
April 24, 2014
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