Hi uk_bound.
I would change 'dissertation' to 'thesis' if you are talking about a doctoral output. At my institution undergraduates and masters students produce dissertations and PhDs produce theses.
We are busy moving from 'modules' to 'courses' on some of our programs (if it were all, I might understand) so it might not even be consistent within a university. Modules does seem to be widely recognized as a subset of something, so this might be the safest option if you are unsure.
Professor (US) = 'lecturer' (UK) unless they are full chairs and the generic title for teaching faculty is 'lecturers'
I don't really understand why your CV is so abbreviated. Are you applying for an academic job? If so, I would want to see:
- Title of thesis and and when it was defended
- Dates and titles of the courses you taught and whether you were the 'lecturer' or a 'tutor' (if the materials were devised by someone else it is the latter). Simply saying '8 on-line modules' does not tell me whether they were all the same module 8 times or 8 different modules or when you taught them (all in one semester as 8 sections or across several years).
If you simply say 'Courses taught' and dates you taught them you don't need to worry about translation of 'adjunct faculty member'