Try asking them, but it is up to them to tell you. Actually, it is none of your business and that is a personal question. Plus, it has no bearing on their teaching. The fact that the college/university hired them is enough to know they are qualified to teach the class.
Tell Me How Long the Train's Been Gone was created in 1968.
A syllabus is an outline made by a professor to tell what the course they are teaching is about and what will be taught. It is used to help students determine if the class is one they would like to take and know what will be taught.
a preacher will tell you to do something, a teacher will tell you how
please tell me how long Robert e lee been in school
yes
You talk to her privately and casually tell her.
no
No thanks please tell me
A professor is a teacher, so if you aspire to that endeavor, you'll need a teaching degree. You'll also need to pursue a graduate degree and a doctoral degree as well. In order to avoid the higher salaries, most universities aren't tenuring professors these days. Rather, the field is highly competitive for instructor jobs. Through grad school and the doctoral work, candidates often teach in the college classroom as part of a graduate assistantship (GA) or teaching assistantship (TA).
just tell them its OK
no one nose how long Miley Cyrus has been singing
he never does