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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailMount Royal University offers credit-free Academic Upgrading courses through the Faculty of Continuing Education and Extension to prepare students for post-secondary studies. Students may improve high school grades or take courses they may have missed to prepare for admission into Albertas colleges and universities. Academic Upgrading courses are not eligible for credit towards a high school diploma.
Mount Royal University has provided continuing education to the Calgary community and beyond for more than 60 years. We offer more than 1000 courses and 100 certificate and diploma programs and have more than 50000 course registrations each year. Our courses cover a wide range of sectors including but not limited to social services business and health. These courses are offered in a variety of formats on campus online in the workplace and in the community.
The Department of Academic Upgrading Faculty of Continuing Education & Extension at Mount Royal University invites applications for a part-time contract appointment which will commence September 4 2025.
The department is seeking an instructor with the ability to teach the following courses:
MATH 0130: Pre-Calculus
Days & Times Offered: Each course consists of 5 hours of lecture instruction per week and 1 hour of tutorial instruction during the 16 week semester.
Course Description:Topics include: inequalities properties of functions and graphs polynomial functions rational functions exponential and logarithmic functions and trigonometric functions. Corresponding Alberta High School Equivalent: Mathematics 30-1.
MATH 0132: Foundations of Mathematics II
Days & Times Offered: Each course consists of 5 hours of lecture instruction per week and 1 hour of tutorial instruction during the 16 week semester.
Course Description:
Part 1: Functions and Relations: This course comprehensively covers the properties and graphs of key functions:polynomial radical rational exponential logarithmic and trigonometric functions. The course objectives are to describe analyze and graph these functions find models from data or a description and solve contextual problems involving these functions withand without technology.
Part 2: Set Theory and Probability: Topics include Set Theory Fundamental Counting Principle Permutations Combinations and Introductory Probability. Corresponding Alberta High School Equivalent: Mathematics 30-2.
Instructors are contracted on a per course basis and payment includes all course and lesson preparation and marking. Each course section taught is 80 hours.
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Closing Date: August 01 2025
Salary: $81.64 / hour.
A cover letter and resume should be submitted as part of your application in .pdf format. Please title your .pdf document as follows: Last Name Requisition Number Title of (ex. Smith X00000 Curriculum ).
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