Full-time Faculty in Computer Studies and Information Technology
Role details
Job location
Tech stack
Job description
A full-time faculty position in Computer Studies and Information Technology is responsible for teaching undergraduate courses spanning a range of contemporary subject areas, including but not limited to software engineering, data analytics, systems analysis and design, database systems, computer networks, cloud infrastructure. Practical expertise in emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and robotics is highly desirable. The role also encompasses contributing to curriculum innovation and academic program development in alignment with advancements in digital technologies, human-computer interaction, and broader areas of digital transformation and innovation., Mission
- Support in principle and practice the Mission of the University
Teaching and Advising
- Teach 24 credit hours per academic year as assigned by the Department or by the VPAA's office
- Employ diverse teaching methods to accommodate varying student learning styles
- Develop new courses or curricula or revise existing ones when appropriate
- Regularly evaluate teaching methods and use data to continually improve instructional strategies
- Direct internships, tutorials, independent studies, student research as needed
- Serve as an academic advisor and mentor to students, providing guidance on course selection and career goals
- Maintain regular office hours to support students outside of class
Scholarship and Professional Development
- Maintain a scholarship agenda whether through publications, conference presentations, artistic exhibitions or performances, formal studies or continuing education
- Attend campus workshops related to the specific teaching field or to learning in general
- Maintain any required professional certifications or licensure in the appropriate discipline
Service
- Attend all department meetings, faculty meetings, convocations, and commencements
- Serve on academic and/or University-wide committees
- Assist in student recruitment activities
- Participate in professional organizations related to the faculty member's discipline
- Other duties as assigned by the VPAA' s office or department head
Requirements
- Demonstrate expertise in the particular academic discipline being taught
- Develop and use teaching methods that engage students and help them learn
- Communicate clearly and effectively with students and provide timely feedback on assignments
- Adapt to changes in the educational landscape, such as new technologies and educational standards
- Maintain professional and collegial behavior, * Master's degree is required; Doctorate degree is preferred
- Candidates with technical certifications and/or an MBA, teaching experience, and practical industry experience are encouraged to apply