1982-83 SALARIES, STARTING SALARIES, AND REQUIRED TERMINAL DEGREES FOR ASSISTANT PROFESSORS IN COMMUNICATION ARTS AND SCIENCES DISCIPLINES.

Autor: Emmert, Philip, Becker, Linda Henderson, Clevenger, Jr., Theodore
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Zdroj: Association for Communication Administration Bulletin; Jan1984, Issue 47, p15-23, 9p
Abstrakt: The article presents information on a survey that was conducted to determine the salary levels for communication arts and sciences faculty during the school year 1982 to 1983. In the winter of 1982-83 approximately 2500 questionnaires were mailed to schools, programs and departments in which the discipline of broadcasting/mass communication, communication/rhetoric, speech pathology/audiology, and theatre/drama were represented. From that mailing 313 forms were returned, including responses from fifty-seven two-year institutions and 221 four-year and graduate institutions, with the remaining questionnaires lacking institutional identification. Salaries varied systematically by type of institution, with four-year institutions and graduate degree-granting institutions paying higher salaries than two-year institutions and institutions which do not grant graduate degrees. There are various tables that provide the mean and median salary ranges for full-time faculty at each rank by academic area. Communication arts and sciences salaries appear to have kept pace with salaries in higher education with salaries in the discipline averaging an approximate 32% increase from the 1979-80 school year to the 1982-83 school year.
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