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Part-Time Faculty-FST 203 Sec. M001 & M002 Fine Pastries and Desserts-Spring 2024
Part-Time Faculty-FST 203 Sec. M001 & M002 Fine Pastries and Desserts-Spring 2024Job #: 077485Location Syracuse, NYPay Range: $1,400 - $1,700 per credit hourHours: As determined by department/chairJob Type: Part-timeJob Description:Falk College is seeking a part-time instructor to teach FST 203 Sec. M001 and Sec. M002 Fine Pastries and Desserts (3 credits) - in Spring 2024 semester (1/9/24-5/12/24). Course description: This laboratory intensive course is designed to develop students' fundamental working knowledge and practice of the traditional and modern methods of producing, finishing, a
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