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To teach visual communication 1 module with an emphasis on basics of visual representation of spatial and urban data for professional planning audiences, hand rendering, and principles of graphic communication. - 1 credit course
Teaching Qualification Requirements:
- Architectural and graphic design skills.
- Prior studio (architecture and planning) teaching experience in a Montreal-setting.
- Professional architecture, community design, and community planning experience.
-Graduate architecture or urban design degree. - PhD preferred
Salary: $3,941.34
Dates: September 8, 2026 to October 6, 2026 - Tuesdays from 8:30 am to 11:30 am
School of Urban Planning
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School of Urban Planning
Visual Communication 1
URBP 609
Macdonald Harrington Building
Tuesdays 8:30 am to 11:30 am
2026-06-12
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