Visiting Faculty Member of Information Technology
- Employer
- Marymount University
- Location
- Arlington, VA
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- Faculty Jobs
- Professional Fields, Business & Management, Science & Technology, Computer Science & Information Technology
- Employment Type
- Full Time
- Institution Type
- Four-Year Institution
Job Details
Job Category Faculty
Posting Number M01013
Department Information Technology & Management Science
Reports To Chair, Information Technology
Point of Contact Christine Brown
Responsibilities
The School of Business and Technology at Marymount University, located in the Washington DC metro area, invites applications for a Visiting Professor position to teach undergraduate courses in information technology, computer forensics, or cybersecurity. The Visiting Professor will be required to teach three (3) daytime undergraduate courses in the Spring 2019 semester. The position may be extended for the next academic year.
Minimum Qualifications
Applicants should have a master's degree in an IT discipline, at least one-year of hands-on teaching experience, and a minimum of three years of related industry/ organizational experience.
Preferred Qualifications
A doctorate in a technology field and teaching experience at the undergraduate level are preferred.
Special Notes to Applicants
Applications should be submitted online at www.marymountjobs.com and should provide evidence of their education, teaching, and experience.
Please include a list of 3 references along with relevant contact information.
Application materials must be received by
Open Until Filled Yes
University Profile
Marymount is a comprehensive Catholic university that emphasizes the liberal arts, career preparation, and personal and professional development. A diverse and welcoming learning community, Marymount serves nearly 4,000 undergraduate and graduate students. The university's location in suburban Arlington, Virginia, offers easy access to the rich resources of the nation's capital. Marymount University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer.
Job Duties
Percent of total time 75
Responsibility / Duty
Teaching Course Preparation
Job Duties
Percent of total time 25
Responsibility / Duty
Course Preparation
Supplemental Questions
Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).
- * Do you have or are in progress of obtaining a doctorate in Computer Science, Information Systems, Information Technology or a closely related field?
- Yes
- No
- * Do you have a Master's degree in an IT discipline?
- Yes
- No
Applicant Documents
Required Documents
- Resume
- Curriculum Vitae
- Cover Letter
- References
- Unofficial Transcripts
PI106127000
Organization
Founded in 1950 by the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary, Marymount is a comprehensive, coeducational Catholic university located just minutes from the nation's capital.
Marymount is dedicated to academic excellence. Our faculty are scholars and practitioners in a wide array of fields; but above all else, they are committed to excellence in the classroom. They join with our staff and administration in making this commitment: At Marymount University, students come first.
Committed to the liberal arts tradition, the University combines a foundation in the arts and sciences with career preparation and opportunities for personal and professional development. Marymount is a student-centered learning community that values diversity and focuses on the education of the whole person, promoting the intellectual, spiritual, and moral growth of each individual. Scholarship, leadership, service, and ethics are hallmarks of a Marymount education.
Marymount’s Main Campus is located in Arlington, Virginia, in a tranquil neighborhood approximately six miles from Washington, DC. It is convenient to Interstate 66, Routes 50 and 29, and the Ballston-MU Metro. Free University shuttle service is available to and from the Metro station.
Marymount takes advantage of its proximity to the nation’s capital through internships, coursework, and guest lecturers who reflect the richness of metropolitan Washington. All undergraduate and some graduate programs require an internship. Internship sites include congressional offices, the Smithsonian museums, and federal agencies; corporations and technology companies; professional associations; educational institutions; health care facilities; and nonprofit organizations.
This 21-acre campus is comprised of classroom buildings and laboratories, including a computer lab, faculty and administrative offices, and residence halls. Housed in the Emerson G. Reinsch Library are the Learning Resource Center, the Instructional Media Center, the Reinsch Auditorium, the Lee Reception Room, and the Barry Art Gallery. The Rose Benté Lee Center is the University’s community focal point, featuring the 1,000-seat Verizon Sports Arena, a fitness center, Bernie’s café, the University bookstore, a recreational gym, the swimming pool, a lounge, athletic offices, and meeting rooms.
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