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Community College lecturer with foreign masters?
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[QUOTE="jedishrfu, post: 5472680, member: 376845"] I think having the MS in Physics will work. Here's the hiring page from our local college: [URL]http://www.austincc.edu/employment-at-acc/the-hiring-process[/URL] I had applied once without the MS in physics (I had one in CS). I got an interview, taught a demo class and aced it but got rejected because I had 17 grad credit hours in physics. However they said get that extra one and we'll let you teach. I did but circumstances changed when I started work as a staff software developer at a local university and then got too busy to teach. [/QUOTE]
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