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  • Lecturers in Computer Science (Multiple Openings, Non-Tenure Track)
    COMPUTER SCIENCE
    Old Dominion University

    The Department of Computer Science at Old Dominion University is inviting applicants for multiple Lecturer positions beginning Fall 2024. The successful applicant must be prepared to teach a broad range of undergraduate courses, beginning programming courses in Java and Python, and more advanced courses, particularly in object-oriented techniques and software engineering. An ability to teach data-science, cybersecurity and/or web applications would also be valued. Applicants must be prepared to handle the usual faculty service load.


    The Department of Computer Science currently has 20 tenured and tenure-track faculty, 11 teaching faculty, and several adjunct faculty.ODU and the College of Sciences are committed to inclusive excellence, recognizing that diversity enhances and enriches our educational mission, employment experience, and community engagement. We seek candidates whose research, teaching, and/or service experiences have prepared them to fulfill our commitment to inclusion.

     

    Minimum Qualifications - knowledge, skills, and abilities
     

    Candidates must have demonstrated preparation for teaching a broad range of undergraduate courses in Computer Science.


     

    Minimum Qualifications - Education or training
     

    M.S. (or equivalent) in Computer Science.


     

    Minimum Qualifications - Special licenses, registration or certification

     

    Preferred Qualifications

    • A Ph.D. in Computer Science with the accompanying ability or experience to teach graduate courses in Computer Science.

    • A history of course development for in person instruction and synchronous and asynchronous distance learning environments.

    • Experience with teaching and managing large course sections and courses with formal laboratory components.

    • Experience in undergraduate student advising and recruiting is preferred.

    • Demonstrated ability to teach data science, cybersecurity, and/or web applications.



 


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