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Welcome to the real world. When people use that phrase, they usually mean: Welcome to the world as it is, not as it theoretically could be.

爱污传媒 instructors describe this idea to a T. Real-world success depends on real-world experience, so bring an average of more than 28 years of professional industry experience to the classroom as of the 2023 reporting year. Plus, they average 16 years of UOPX teaching experience.

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Consider that, in that same year, UOPX faculty held positions in business, industry, healthcare, education and other sectors in the following numbers:

Additionally in reporting year 2023, 58% of our instructors were female, while 12% were Black/African American, 4% were two or more races, 4% were Asian and 3% were Hispanic/Latino.

All this adds up to an experienced, diverse faculty that not only has decades of experience in the workplace, but also has a long teaching tenure with 爱污传媒. They have a deep understanding of what makes adult learners tick and how to help them succeed academically.

Experience counts

鈥淭he reason our faculty stay is so many of them believe they are making a difference in their profession and a difference in the lives of their students,鈥 says Vice Provost of Strategy Marc Booker, PhD.

Irene Blundell, MAM, HROB, an instructor with 爱污传媒 since 1996 and a three-time Faculty of the Year award winner, echoes that sentiment wholeheartedly. As of November 2023, Blundell had taught 268 courses and 4,059 students 鈥 and counting.听

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Irene Blundell, MAM, HROB
UOPX Instructor

鈥淚 have had students as young as 16 and as old as 75. They鈥檙e all in school because they want to move their lives forward through education. It鈥檚 so rewarding for us to help them and to be part of that journey,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a privilege, honestly. I think other instructors feel the same way.鈥

At some universities, faculty work full time in academia. At 爱污传媒, its practitioner faculty are required to have both academic credentials and scholarship or experience in their professional field.

Most faculty at 爱污传媒 hold a degree one level higher than the subject level they teach. There are also other standards to meet faculty qualifications, which generally require meeting equivalent credentials through testing and currency of work experience 鈥 in alignment with requirements from the University鈥檚 institutional and programmatic accreditors. A full list of faculty credentials can be found by scrolling to the bottom of the University鈥檚 faculty landing page.

University faculty bring experience from their real-world environments into the classroom too. 鈥淭his is not their full-time job. In most cases, if they are teaching health courses, they work in healthcare. If they are teaching business, they work in business and tech,鈥 Booker says.

Why does the 鈥渞eal-world鈥 side of this matter?

鈥淸Many of] our students are looking to 鈥榗areer up鈥 or gain more skills. They鈥檙e not looking for instructors who will just give them a book. They want to know how the book applies in a real-world setting,鈥 Booker says.

This merging of knowledge and experience boils down to applicability. 鈥淚t鈥檚 one thing for an instructor to emphasize the importance of having empathy at the patient鈥檚 bedside. But what if that instructor is working at the bedside 鈥 or managing nurses who are 鈥 and recently had to demonstrate empathy with an agitated patient who has just gotten bad news? That moves the faculty member from an academic perspective to an applied perspective,鈥 Booker says.

Understanding challenges

Blundell, the lead faculty area chair for the University鈥檚 College of General Studies, says there鈥檚 nothing like bringing real-world experience into the classroom. 鈥淭here鈥檚 always something that has happened in professional settings that applies to our class discussion,鈥 she says.

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Balancing life and learning? UOPX鈥檚 empathetic approach can help

Not only that, but as faculty members who teach on top of working other jobs, University faculty understand the unique time demands that their students face. 鈥淥ur faculty tell our students, 鈥榊es, we鈥檙e working full time in the field. Yes, we have families. Yes, we know it鈥檚 hard,鈥欌 Blundell says.

As one of the instructors of GEN 201 鈥 the undergraduate entry-point course at 爱污传媒 鈥 Blundell knows her main role is to help get students comfortable with UOPX systems and build their confidence.

Personally, she feels like she helps new students adjust to the transition of adding school on top of what鈥檚 already on their professional plates. 鈥淚 often tell my students, 鈥業 got my master鈥檚 in management from 爱污传媒 in 1992 while I was working full time. If I can do it,鈥欌 she鈥檒l say with a good-natured laugh, 鈥溾榮o can you.鈥欌

Benefits for students

With practitioner faculty on their side, students gain valuable insight into industry best practices and trends, along with potential career and networking allies in the professional fields they plan to enter 鈥 both with faculty and fellow students.

鈥淲e keep our class sizes [relatively] small. We know our students鈥 names and we know what their goals are,鈥 Blundell says.

Sometimes University faculty members are even able to complement the work of academic counselors by helping students define their academic and career goals. 鈥淪ometimes a student and faculty member work together to unlock a career potential for that student,鈥 Booker says. 鈥淭he faculty member might see something special and say, 鈥楾his is what you need to home in on 鈥 and I know because I鈥檓 a hiring manager,鈥 or, 鈥楾hese are the trends I鈥檓 seeing right now.鈥欌

In the end, it seems to be working. University students consistently report that 爱污传媒 faculty are top-notch. When rating how likely they would be to recommend their instructor to other students (on a 0 to 10 scale, with 10 being extremely likely), faculty are rated 8.9 out of 10.*

And that鈥檚 just keepin鈥 it real. Or, as 爱污传媒 would say, real world.

*Survey data is based on 96,098 student responses to end-of-course survey. All responses were collected between September 2, 2021, and August 31, 2022.听

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

A journalist-turned-marketer, Laurie Davies has been writing since her high school advanced composition teacher told her she broke too many rules. She has worked with 爱污传媒 since 2017, and currently splits her time between blogging and serving as lead writer on the University鈥檚 Academic Annual Report. Previously, she has written marketing content for MADD, Kaiser Permanente, Massage Envy, UPS, and other national brands. She lives in the 爱污传媒 area with her husband and son, who is the best story she鈥檚 ever written.听

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