Winter 2026 term
Course: HISP 210D2 Section 001 Spanish Language: Beginners. (3 credits)
Teaching schedule: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 08:35 am-09:25 am
Course start and end dates: January 5, 2026 to April 14, 2026
Location: 680 Sherbrooke 391
Salary: $11 479
Teaching Qualification Requirements:
M.A. or Ph.D. in Hispanic or registered in the Hispanic Studies graduate program at McGill. Native or near native fluency in Spanish required. A minimum of two semesters as instructor of a course at a similar level or to be a graduate student in Hispanic Studies in the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures at McGill University. Course lecturers must demonstrate a familiarity with the course materials used in Hispanic Studies language courses.
Additional Information:
This is the second half of a 6-credit course that will be taught in the winter 2026 academic term at 3 course hour credits.
A Course Lecturer assignment includes all or part of the following teaching activities:
a) preparation of the Course and Course plan;
b) delivery of the Course;
c) evaluation of students;
d) submitting to the University a report on student attendance and student grades;
e) supervision of Teaching Assistants or any other teaching support staff;
f) upon request, review of their students’ grades;
g) meeting with students, being available to answer questions and give advice concerning Course content and requirements;
Employees shall perform their duties in compliance with the Pedagogical Regulation and as specified in the administrative directives of the Hiring Unit. An Employee shall use appropriate pedagogical methods and material.
Application deadline: October 14, 2025
Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures:
Instructors of language courses must adhere to the guidelines set by the Language Program Directors (LPDs). In assuming a language position, the successful applicant agrees to the guidelines set by LPDs and to (1) teach the scheduled classes; (2) use the prescribed course materials and follow the class plan and test schedule established in the syllabus; 3)collaborate with colleagues to prepare in-class tests, quizzes, exercises, and final exams; (4) invigilate any scheduled in-class exams, final exams, and oral-exams; and (5) attend scheduled meetings with the Language Program Director. Applicants must submit a letter of introduction, an updated CV, course evaluations for all courses taught in the past two years, and a teaching philosophy statement (one page).
Spanish Language: Beginners.