Do Physics Instructors Get Paid More Than Math Instructors?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the compensation differences between physics and math instructors, particularly focusing on adjunct positions at community colleges. Participants explore how the structure of courses, including lab requirements, may influence pay rates.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant is considering teaching a physics course and questions whether physics instructors typically receive higher pay per credit compared to math instructors, given the additional lab hour required.
  • Another participant shares their experience of being offered between 2 and 3k per 4 credit class as an adjunct rate.
  • A participant expresses concern about the low pay and emphasizes the need for compensation for the extra hour spent in the lab and the setup involved.
  • One reply suggests that to get a reliable answer regarding pay, it would be best to inquire directly with the community college, noting that in their case, lecture and lab for intro physics are treated as separate courses with different pay structures.
  • A later post indicates that the course in question would count as 4.5 credits, implying that the lab component is compensated as half a credit, which the participant views as an improvement.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not reach a consensus on the pay structure for physics versus math instructors, and multiple perspectives on compensation and course structure remain evident.

Contextual Notes

There are limitations regarding specific pay rates and structures, as well as the variability based on institutional policies and course formats, which remain unresolved.

Who May Find This Useful

Individuals considering adjunct teaching positions in physics or math, as well as those interested in the compensation structures within community colleges.

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I am considering teaching a physics course at the community campus of a state university. I know how much adjunct math instructors get paid there. If I teach one 4-credit physics course, I would be spending an hour more in the classroom than if I taught a 4-credit math course, because of the lab. Do physics instructors usually get paid more per credit?

Thanks for everybody's help.
 
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The adjunct rate I've been offered has been between 2 and 3k per 4 credit class.
 
This makes sense (actually, it does not, because it is so low :)) However, I am not interested in the number as much as in the fact that a physics instructor teaches a 4 credit course that is 1 hour a week longer than a math 4 credit course and whether there is compensation for that. (Not to mention s/he would have to set up the lab, etc).
 
The only way to get a reliable answer for your case is to ask your community college.

In our case, lecture and lab for intro physics are separate courses. An adjunct receives a standard amount for teaching a lecture class, and 2/3 of that amount for teaching a lab. This is consistent with the way we calculate teaching loads for full-time salaried faculty. I don't know for sure what would happen with an integrated lecture+lab course with the same total number of credit yours (3+1=4), because we've never had an adjunct teach one of those, but I expect it would be paid as 5/3 the lecture-only rate.
 
Well, I was finally told that the course would count as 4.5 credits, which means that an hour of lab "pays" as half a credit. I guess that's better than nothing!
 

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