University professors

Overview

University professors

This group performs some or all of the following duties:

  • Teach one or more university subjects to undergraduate and graduate students

  • Prepare and deliver lectures to students and conduct laboratory sessions or discussion groups

  • Prepare, administer and grade examinations, laboratory assignments and reports

  • Advise students on course and academic matters and career decisions

  • Direct research programs of graduate students and advise on research matters

  • Conduct research in field of specialization and publish findings in scholarly journals or books

  • May serve on faculty committees dealing with such matters as curriculum planning and degree requirements, and perform a variety of administrative duties

  • May represent their universities as speakers and guest lecturers

  • May provide professional consultative services to government, industry and private individuals.

  • University professors and lecturers specialize in a particular subject matter such as biology, chemistry, anatomy, sociology, business administration or law.

Job titles

  • agriculture professor - university
  • anatomy professor - university
  • anthropology professor - university
  • archaeology professor - university
  • Asian studies professor - university
  • assistant professor - university

Employment prospects

Source: BC Labour Market Outlook 2024 edition
The labour market information for this career is aggregate data for University professors and lecturers

Annual salary

Low

$63,778

Median

$114,979

High

$180,488

Job openings

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expected job openings (5-year forecast)

Education and training

Employment requirements

  • A doctoral degree in the field of specialization is required for university professors.

  • A master's degree in the field of specialization is required for university lecturers.

  • Licences or professional certification may be required for professors teaching future practitioners in certain professionally regulated fields, such as medicine, engineering, architecture, psychology or law.

Additional information

  • University professors who are also practitioners in their field of specialization must have the appropriate licences or certification.

  • Progression to senior positions within a department, faculty or university is possible with experience.

Certification requirements

  • No certification requirements

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