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  • Associate Dean for Undergraduate Academic Affairs
    College of Engineering Dean's Office
    Tennessee Technological University

    Description:
    The Associate Dean for Undergraduate Academic Affairs is a member of the college leadership
    team responsible for oversight of all undergraduate academic programs within the college. The position is
    also responsible for oversight of all inter-disciplinary and online programs in which the college is
    involved at the undergraduate level as well as recruitment and retention programs leveraging the
    Student Success Center. Tennessee Tech is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.



    Job Responsibilities:
    Be a leader in providing a vision and establishing mechanisms for execution of plans concerning academic
    affairs. This includes review and improvement of ongoing academic programs; leading and supporting the
    initiation of new academic programs; exploration, adoption and implementation of digital tools/software to
    enhance efficiencies and the quality of undergraduate programs; and developing programs to ensure student
    success in and outside of the classroom and as graduated professionals. Provide oversight for all
    undergraduate academic programs within the College of Engineering as well as interdisciplinary, 2+2 (and
    other transfer programs), and online undergraduate programs in which the College is involved, and support
    and supervise all accreditation and other assessment of these programs. Play a leadership role in developing
    programs in partnership with other Colleges in TNTech, with industry, and with other domestic and
    international academic institutions. Lead the College of Engineering’s academic programs including
    retention and graduation; assessment, accreditation and program review; enrollment management;
    undergraduate curriculum; and academic student affairs. Oversee the academic integrity initiatives of the
    college and represent the college in academic integrity, grade appeal, and readmission reviews. Lead the
    faculty development efforts as it relates to pedagogy and academic affairs. Supervise the CoE Recruiter,
    Director of Student Success, and Director of Academic Advising towards increasing recruitment, student
    retention, instilling a sense of belonging towards enabling student success. Lead the summer and outreach
    activities in coordination with the College of Engineering Recruiter. Represent the COE in various
    University Committees. Review department websites and publications to ensure that they are in full
    compliance with university policies and regulations and compliant as set forth by the accreditation agencies.



    Minimum Qualifications:
    Earned doctorate from an accredited institution in an engineering, engineering technology, or computer
    science discipline. Ability to obtain the rank of tenured Associate Professor or above in one of the academic
    departments in the COE. Ten years of faculty experience, at least three in a leadership role. Experience with
    curriculum and teaching. Leadership experience and skills. Creative problem solving. Demonstrated
    experience obtaining and utilizing in-depth knowledge of curriculum and academic rules, regulations and
    processes. Demonstrated ability and interest in supporting the breadth of all students and their needs.



    Preferred Qualifications:
    Familiarity with the disciplines represented in the COE. Commitment to undergraduate student success,
    community engagement, and to fostering a collaborative culture. Demonstrated ability to identify
    opportunities, establish priorities, and lead innovative strategic efforts critical to the success of College’s
    academic programs. Experience with student advising.


    About the College of Engineering at Tennessee Tech:
    The College of Engineering is undergoing a substantial transformation in growing programs (Nuclear,
    Industrial, Aerospace, etc.), enrollments (18% over 5 years to a total of 3239 students), and research dollars
    (2.75x over 5 years to $11.8M in FY ’24, averaging nearly $40M/year the past four years). The college
    recently (2024) opened a 7th building, the Ashraf Islam Engineering Building and is in the process of
    building the Advanced Construction and Manufacturing Engineering Building. These designs are focused
    on engineering on display, growing enrollment, and a cross-disciplinary collaboration and education.


 


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