Army USMA, Professor of Military Art and Science

Officer

47U MOS

Job Detail

Serve as the senior leadership of the academic organization of USMA.

Administer the academic program of the United States Military Academy (USMA); provides military and academic leadership to USMA's academic departments which are composed of stabilized military faculty (Academy Professors, Army officers on non stabilized (rotating) assignment to USMA and civilian faculty hired in accordance with Title 10 United States Code; contribute to formulation of USMA's curriculum, methods of instruction, and academic standards required for graduation; establish standards within academic departments for classroom instruction, military professionalism, and academic accomplishment; teach cadets within areas of academic expertise; provide continuity to the academic program, while also providing a source of experience and academic depth to the rotating and civilian faculty; participate in USMA governance by serving on bodies such as the Academic Board and Installation Planning Board, and Admissions Committee, etc.; select officers to be sponsored for graduate schooling prior to a teaching assignment at USMA; maintain academic currency by research, writing, and attendance at scholarly conferences; maintain military professional currency by numerous activities including operational TDYs with Army troop units; contribute to cadet development by support of a wide variety of athletic and extracurricular activities at USMA; contribute to officer development by counseling and mentoring; responsible for serving as director of the Military Art and Science Program; responsible for teaching undergraduate courses in Military Art and Science, supervision of faculty and academic programs, curriculum development, faculty development, service on faculty committees, and research.

Administer the academic program of the United States Military Academy (USMA); provides military and academic leadership to USMA's academic departments which are composed of stabilized military faculty (Academy Professors, Army officers on non stabilized (rotating) assignment to USMA and civilian faculty hired in accordance with Title 10 United States Code; contribute to formulation of USMA's curriculum, methods of instruction, and academic standards required for graduation; establish standards within academic departments for classroom instruction, military professionalism, and academic accomplishment; teach cadets within areas of academic expertise; provide continuity to the academic program, while also providing a source of experience and academic depth to the rotating and civilian faculty; participate in USMA governance by serving on bodies such as the Academic Board and Installation Planning Board, and Admissions Committee, etc.; select officers to be sponsored for graduate schooling prior to a teaching assignment at USMA; maintain academic currency by research, writing, and attendance at scholarly conferences; maintain military professional currency by numerous activities including operational TDYs with Army troop units; contribute to cadet development by support of a wide variety of athletic and extracurricular activities at USMA; contribute to officer development by counseling and mentoring; responsible for serving as director of the Military Art and Science Program; responsible for teaching undergraduate courses in Military Art and Science, supervision of faculty and academic programs, curriculum development, faculty development, service on faculty committees, and research.

Administer the academic program of the United States Military Academy (USMA); provides military and academic leadership to USMA's academic departments which are composed of stabilized military faculty (Academy Professors, Army officers on non stabilized (rotating) assignment to USMA and civilian faculty hired in accordance with Title 10 United States Code; contribute to formulation of USMA's curriculum, methods of instruction, and academic standards required for graduation; establish standards within academic departments for classroom instruction, military professionalism, and academic accomplishment; teach cadets within areas of academic expertise; provide continuity to the academic program, while also providing a source of experience and academic depth to the rotating and civilian faculty; participate in USMA governance by serving on bodies such as the Academic Board and Installation Planning Board, and Admissions Committee, etc.; select officers to be sponsored for graduate schooling prior to a teaching assignment at USMA; maintain academic currency by research, writing, and attendance at scholarly conferences; maintain military professional currency by numerous activities including operational TDYs with Army troop units; contribute to cadet development by support of a wide variety of athletic and extracurricular activities at USMA; contribute to officer development by counseling and mentoring; responsible for serving as director of the Military Art and Science Program; responsible for teaching undergraduate courses in Military Art and Science, supervision of faculty and academic programs, curriculum development, faculty development, service on faculty committees, and research.

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