Difference between revisions of "Where can I find teaching opportunities?"
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While at BYU you have several options for teaching opportunities. | While at BYU you have several options for teaching opportunities. | ||
* Ask Doug Prawitt about teaching at the BYU - Salt Lake Center. | * Ask Doug Prawitt about teaching at the BYU - Salt Lake Center. | ||
− | * Contact UVSC | + | * Contact UVSC. There have been a couple BYU students recently teach at UVSC, teaching financial and managerial accounting, and business math. They pay $1600 a semester, and are pleasant folk to work with. |
− | * Contact Provo College | + | * Contact Provo College. They pay less than UVSC and require more preparation, but, there will be no problems with accreditation as Provo College is not accredited by the AACSB. |
* Contact LDS Business College | * Contact LDS Business College | ||
Sometimes schools will have needs outside of accounting. For example, past Ph.D. prep students have taught various math classes at Provo College. | Sometimes schools will have needs outside of accounting. For example, past Ph.D. prep students have taught various math classes at Provo College. |
Revision as of 21:46, 18 February 2008
While at BYU you have several options for teaching opportunities.
- Ask Doug Prawitt about teaching at the BYU - Salt Lake Center.
- Contact UVSC. There have been a couple BYU students recently teach at UVSC, teaching financial and managerial accounting, and business math. They pay $1600 a semester, and are pleasant folk to work with.
- Contact Provo College. They pay less than UVSC and require more preparation, but, there will be no problems with accreditation as Provo College is not accredited by the AACSB.
- Contact LDS Business College
Sometimes schools will have needs outside of accounting. For example, past Ph.D. prep students have taught various math classes at Provo College.