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Adjunct - Information Technology-Software Programming Instructor

Employer
Southwestern Michigan College
Location
Dowagiac

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Faculty Jobs
Science & Technology, Computer Science & Information Technology
Position Type
Adjunct
Employment Type
Part Time
Institution Type
Four-Year Institution

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Adjunct - Information Technology-Software Programming Instructor

Posting Number: 20110382-1
Job Category: Adjunct

Job Description Summary:
Teach an introductory course in programming logic and design. For Fall Semester 2021, this course will be a face-to-face course on Wednesday evenings (6:00 pm to 10:00 pm) Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Teach courses consisting of three to four hours of lecture per week.
  • Work comfortably with a diverse student population, including dual-enrolled high school students, traditional college students, and nontraditional college students.
  • Utilize a variety of student engagement strategies in the classroom to ensure active student participation.
  • Be accessible to students.
  • Grade assignments and respond to student inquiries timely.
  • Provide timely feedback to students' questions and concerns.
  • Able to use computer technology including presentation software and the course management platform (Moodle).
  • Work cooperatively with course-lead and other faculty.
  • Become familiar with rules, regulations, administrative practices, guidelines and policies of the College.
  • The duties listed in this job description are not all-inclusive, but a list of the major responsibilities. Additional duties not noted in the job description may be assigned by a supervisor.

    Required Qualifications:
    Master’s degree with a minimum of 18 graduate credit hours in information technology including courses in: o Programming Logic & Design/ Systems Analysis o Programming/ Scripting Languages (C++, C#, JAVA, JavaScript, .Net, Python, o Web Development o Android-based application development o Software Engineering o Database (Access and SQL).

    Preferred Qualifications:
    Master’s degree or higher in an information technology field, such as software development or programming languages. • Previous community college teaching experience. • The one or more of the following certifications: o CPA 21-01: C++ Certified Associate Programmer o MTA 70-483: Programming in C# o MTA 98-361: Introduction to Programming (Visual Basic) o MTA 98-368: Mobility Identity and Device Management o MTA 98-375: Programming using HTML5 & CSS3 o MTA 98-382: Introduction to Programming Using JavaScript o MTA 98-383: Web Development Using HTML & CSS o MTA 98-388: Introduction to Programming using Java o Microsoft Access Expert (2019) MO - 500 o MTA 98-364 Database Fundamentals 98-364; Other 70 series SQL certifications

    Other Information:
    All applicants must demonstrate the ability to promote active and collaborative learning through a variety of teaching methods, as well as relate to students. Excellent organization and communication skills as well as the demonstrated use of instructional technology are required.

    Special Instructions to Applicants:


    To apply, visit https://swmich.peopleadmin.com/postings/3338





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    Since joining the ranks of other prestigious Michigan colleges in 1964, Southwestern Michigan College has continually expanded its curriculum and now offers more than 30 Associate degrees. Accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, Southwestern Michigan College is also a member of the American Association of Community Colleges.

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    A Michigan community college that averages in the top 5 percent for student transfer success, Southwestern Michigan College offers programs that lead to Associate degrees and/or certificates.

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