Applied Music Sample Clauses

Applied Music. An applied music instruction course taught by a full-time faculty member will be compensated at the rate of 5 load-points for each half hour of applied music instruction, not to exceed 40 points per term.
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Applied Music. Faculty teaching applied music are paid at the following rate per 50-minute academic hour: 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 $49.44 $50.92 $52.44 $54.01 For bargaining unit eligibility, each student in private lessons represents .6 LHE.
Applied Music. As of the Fall of2016, Part-time Faculty Members in Applied Music shall receive across the board increases in their hourly rates of 2. 5%. In Fall 2017 and 2018, they shall receive 2% increases.
Applied Music. An applied music instruction course taught by a full-time faculty 1621 member will be compensated at the rate of 5 load-points for each half hour of 1622 applied music instruction, not to exceed 40 points per term. (These courses will be 1623 directly related to the number of enrolled students; calculation will be performed 1624 on a course-by-course basis).
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