For reference, a typical adjunct (non tenure track instructor) will make $5000 per course per semester with no benefits. Tenured and tenure track faculty in STEM are typically paid around $60-120k per year with benefits and will teach, at most, six courses a year.
robotresearcher|3 years ago
Tenured faculty do research and run the university as well as teach. At a major research school a STEM faculty member will often raise hundreds of thousands of dollars a year in outside research funds, which will pay upwards of ten graduate students and the other running costs of a research lab. They will do and publish new research, usually while training graduate students, review the work of others, run conferences, sit on hiring committees,, take turns being Director of this or that (ie. management positions).
Many STEM professors raise more external money than their salary costs. They are dollar positive to the school before they teach anything. And they teach too.
Yes, it has a salary better than contract teaching.
klooney|3 years ago
At community colleges?
mjn|3 years ago