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Computer Science Adjunct Faculty - COMP 101
Franklin University seeks applicants for a part-time faculty position to teach Problem Solving with Computing at our Main Campus in downtown Columbus, starting Summer Term, 2010. While this course is taught in Python, it covers computing constructs and concepts common to most languages such as Java and C/C++ and basic terminology. This is a 12-week class that meets from 6 pm-7:40 pm once a week. We are also seeking online instructors as well.
Minimum qualifications are a master’s level degree in Computer Science or a related technical field and the ability and experience to teach in the programming language Python as well as teach very basic computing concepts and terminology. This course is specifically targeted at students with no or very limited background in computing, so an ability to relate and communicate with members of this inexperienced population is essential. Prior teaching experience and a dedication to adult learners is preferred.
The University promotes a student-centered, quality-teaching environment, focused on working adults. Founded in 1902, Franklin University has been the leading educator of nontraditional students in Central Ohio and enjoys the strong support of the local business community.
Please complete the adjunct application that you can access at the bottom of this posting and attach a copy of your resume or curriculum vita and submit these to adjunct@franklin.edu. There are directions on how to save the application and attach to your email. For immediate attention, please enter the position title in the subject line of your email.
Franklin University is an equal opportunity employer. Women and Minorities are encouraged to apply.
