| Aspect | Adjunct Faculty Environmental Science | Part-Time Environmental Science Instructor |
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| Credentials | Master's degree or higher in environmental science or related field | Similar; often requires at least a master's degree |
| Work Environment | Colleges, universities, academic settings | Educational institutions, community colleges |
| Employer & Industry Usage | Higher education institutions | Colleges, community colleges, vocational schools |
| Workload & Compensation | Course-specific, part-time, adjunct status | Similar; often paid per course or hour |
Both roles involve teaching environmental science courses on a part-time basis within academic settings, requiring similar credentials and working in educational environments. The main difference lies in terminology used by institutions; "Adjunct Faculty" is more common in universities, while "Part-Time Instructor" is often used in colleges and community colleges. Both positions offer flexible schedules and focus on delivering environmental science education to students.