Instructor of Computer Science
Required Relevant Education & Experience:
A Master's Degree in Computer Science
A foreign educational equivalent is acceptable
About the Institution:
Indiana State University is a Tier 2 national University with a Carnegie classification of doctoral/research. Nationally ranked and accredited, we are in Terre Haute, IN and have been recognized by the Princeton Review and the Wall Street Journal among the best universities in the Midwest. Indiana State is one of the most diverse college campuses in Indiana and home to a welcoming community of students, faculty, and staff representing nearly every U.S. state and 36 countries around the world.
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Position Details:
The place of employment is at Indiana State University, 200 North 7th Street, Terre Haute, Indiana 47809.
The Bailey College of Engineering Technology invites applications for a full-time teaching position in Computer Science at the rank of Instructor. We encourage candidates from underrepresented groups to apply. The responsibilities of the Instructor of Computer Science consist of the following:
Prepare and teach undergraduate and graduate classroom courses in the theory and practice of Computer Science and other related introductory and upper level classroom courses within the Indiana State University Bailey College of Engineering and Technology, Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology Department. The Instructor of Computer Science may be assigned to teach any of the following courses:
CS 101 - Fundamentals of Computing (3 Credit Hours)
CS 151 - Introduction to Computer Science (3 Credit Hours)
CS 170 - Web Programming (3 Credit Hours)
CS 210 - Introduction to Networking (3 Credit Hours)
CS 256 - Principles of Structured Design (3 Credit Hours)
CS 456 - Systems Programming (3 Credit Hours)
CS 556 - Systems Programming (3 Credit Hours)
CS 510 - Introduction to Programming & Computer Science (3 Credit Hours)
CS 473 - Computer Networks (3 Credit Hours)
CS 573 - Computer Networks (3 Credit Hours)
A Master's Degree in Computer Science is required. A foreign educational equivalent is acceptable.
The university will provide visa sponsorship for this position.
Apply for the position at https://jobs.indstate.edu/postings/50739
Review of application will begin on February 14th, 2025 and continue until the position is filled.
Please note that the references you provide on your application will receive a notification request for a recommendation letter immediately upon submission of the application.
Indiana State University is an equal opportunity employer committed to hiring people with many varied backgrounds, identities, and characteristics to join our institution; additionally, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities and disabled veterans in our job application procedures. View our stance on equal opportunity employment at https://indianastate.edu/policy-library/equal-opportunity-and-affirmative-action.
Diversity Upgrade: Yes
Job Summary:
The Bailey College of Engineering Technology invites applications for a full-time teaching position in Computer Science at the rank of Instructor. We encourage candidates from underrepresented groups to apply. The responsibilities of the Instructor of Computer Science consist of the following:
Prepare and teach undergraduate and graduate classroom courses in the theory and practice of Computer Science and other related introductory and upper level classroom courses within the Indiana State University Bailey College of Engineering and Technology, Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology Department. The Instructor of Computer Science may be assigned to teach any of the following courses:
CS 101 - Fundamentals of Computing (3 Credit Hours)
CS 151 - Introduction to Computer Science (3 Credit Hours)
CS 170 - Web Programming (3 Credit Hours)
CS 210 - Introduction to Networking (3 Credit Hours)
CS 256 - Principles of Structured Design (3 Credit Hours)
CS 456 - Systems Programming (3 Credit Hours)
CS 556 - Systems Programming (3 Credit Hours)
CS 510 - Introduction to Programming & Computer Science (3 Credit Hours)
CS 473 - Computer Networks (3 Credit Hours)
CS 573 - Computer Networks (3 Credit Hours)