Radio & Tv
2024-2025: Join Us!
Overview:
Students explore the basics of audio production for both broadcast and non-broadcast applications. Topics include digital non-linear editing, radio station operations, and the theories, tools, techniques, and regulatory controls of audio production. Students are required to complete laboratory activities for this course.
Role:
Instructors are required to teach undergraduate (UG) level courses and provide students with real-life application cases to boost their problem-solving, critical thinking, and ethical judgment skills.
Key Responsibilities:
- Prepare and deliver engaging lectures to undergraduate students according to the faculty’s mission, vision, values, and learning strategy, and contribute back to them.
- Improve teaching performance regularly using a self-reflection approach and drawing on continuous students’ feedback.
- Initiate and facilitate extracurricular activities such as field trips, class visits, etc. to enhance students’ experience, engagement, and competency and build collaboration networks within the industry and community.
- Communicate with students through e-learning platforms such as Google G Suite, WileyPlus, Pearson MyLab and Mastering, McGraw-Hill Connect, etc. to contribute to the blended education and/or e-learning practices at the faculty.
- Contribute to the wider students’ experience through personal tutoring and classroom teaching, and provide support in and outside the classroom.
- Participate in interactive online teaching assignments once needed and undertake the necessary training offered by the faculty.
- Participate actively in faculty meetings and academic and social activities/events to enhance engagement and make valuable contributions.
Qualifications:
● A relevant Ph.D. degree (or nearing completion) or a relevant Master's degree with extensive practical experience in audio production
● An attitude and ability to motivate students and deal with different learning and practical challenges.
● An active approach to inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary teaching.
● Excellent English communication skills
● Enthusiasm and openness for self-development and embracement of new teaching methods.
● Flexibility in undertaking additional duties when required by the faculty.
● Proficiency in English and Arabic
The Vacancies Required in Fields of Study are as Follows:
Field of Teaching |
Description |
Job Reference |
Radio and TV Part-Time Faculty Member |
The candidate must have a Ph.D. degree in Radio and TV or any related fields with the ability to teach courses in radio and TV, including audio production. |
MCA-10-06-10 |
Note: The rate per hour is determined based on the candidate’s academic competencies and experiences.