Full-Time Faculty Load Sample Clauses
The Full-time Faculty Load clause defines the standard teaching and work responsibilities assigned to full-time faculty members. It typically outlines the number of courses, credit hours, or contact hours faculty are expected to teach each term, and may also address additional duties such as advising, committee work, or research obligations. This clause ensures clarity and consistency in workload expectations, helping to balance institutional needs with faculty capacity and preventing overwork or ambiguity regarding job requirements.
Full-Time Faculty Load. A normal work year for full-time faculty shall consist of 175 duty days or 30 units. A normal workweek for full-time faculty is forty (40) hours. With the exception of designated assignments, full-time faculty may conduct part of their non-accountable and/or professional responsibilities at any convenient location either on campus or off campus.
Full-Time Faculty Load. The basic unit for determining load is a lecture hour equivalent (LHE), and the load for all full-time faculty is thirty LHEs per academic year. The following sections describe the specific components of load for instructional, Student Development, and Library and Media Services faculty assignments.
Full-Time Faculty Load. Assignments 16
