What are the responsibilities and job description for the Adjunct Faculty Pool - Math/Computer Science position at WALSH UNIVERSITY?
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Description
The School of Arts & Sciences at Walsh University is accepting applications for adjunct faculty to teach the following undergraduate Math and Computer Science courses:
CS108 Intro to Computer Science
CS112 Introduction to Networking
CS210 Understanding UNIX/LINUX
CS212 Intro Object-Oriented Prg II
CS221 Database Techniques
CS303 Introduction to Data Sciences
CS387 Advanced Cybersecurity
Math104 Algebra 2
Math155 Pre-calculus
Math200 Introduction to Analytics
Math221 Statistics
Some sections are offered in an on-campus academic classroom although some online sections may be offered. Each section meets for eight weeks, and there are two eight-week terms per semester. Adjunct faculty are expected to hold one office hour each week for each section they teach.
Requirements:
Candidates should possess a minimum of a master's degree in Mathematics or Computer Science, or master's degree in related field with a minimum of 30 graduate credit hours in the subject to be taught and preferably have experience teaching at the undergraduate level.
About Us:
Situated on a bucolic 136-acre campus in the small town of North Canton, Ohio, Walsh University is a Catholic university welcoming students from 38 states and 31 countries. Walsh offers small class sizes, hands-on experiential learning opportunities, interdisciplinary institutes, internships, and global learning programs. At Walsh, caring faculty help students aim higher, and leadership requires more than intellect. As an independent, Catholic university, Walsh encourages individuals to act in accordance with reason guided by the example and teachings of Jesus Christ with the aim to develop students mind, body and spirit. This is Walshs distinguished tradition and the heart of its appeal. Visit us at www.walsh.edu.
[Walsh University is committed to providing equal opportunity to all qualified applicants without discrimination at the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, sex, age, disability or handicap as a matter of college policy and as required by applicable state and federal laws.]
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