Part-time instructors needed for 2007-08 Academic Year
A master's degree in the
subject area is the normal minimum requirement, although a doctorate level degree
is preferred. Supplemental degree requirements are listed with the subject area.
Teaching experience in the subject area is desirable and may be required. Additional
qualifications may be required by individual departments. Salary rate is variable
depending upon qualifications and relevant experience.
Below are listed those subject areas in which there is an anticipated need to supplement applicant pools for part-time instructors. Applicants are asked not to telephone departments, but should send a personal letter stating their interests and qualifications along with a supporting current resume to the appropriate department or college:
c/o
California State University, Sacramento
6000 J Street
Sacramento, California 95819
The vacancies are in:
College of Arts and Letters:
Art
Art Education; Art History; Studio Art
Communication
Studies
Argumentation; Persuasion; Public Speaking; Business and Professional Speaking;
Intercultural Communication; Small Group Communication; Interpersonal Communication—Theory
and Practice; Rhetorical Criticism; Conflict Resolution; Organizational Communication;
Organizational Training Design and Evaluation; Multimedia; Web Publishing; Media
Aesthetics; Writing for Interactive Media; Audio Production; Video Production;
Public Relations; News Reporting; Journalism—Copy Editing; Advanced Reporting,
Broadcast, and Online; Quantitative Research Methods; Mass Communication—History,
Theory, Law, and Regulation
Design
Graphic Design; Interior Design; Photography
English
Composition; Applied Linguistics
Foreign
Languages
Arabic; Chinese; French; German; Greek; Italian; Japanese; Punjabi; Russian;
Spanish
History
U.S. Survey; Western Civilization; World Civilization; Historical Methodology
and Interpretation; Social History of U.S.; Public History (open topics); 20th
Century Europe; History of United States Religion; U.S. Military; Ancient History;
European Women’s History; U.S. Women’s History; 20th Century United
States History; Modern World History; U.S. Foreign Relations; Latin America;
European History
Humanities
& Religious Studies
Approaches to the Humanities; Western Civilization; World/Classical Mythology;
World Religions; Asian Studies; Hebrew Bible; New Testament; American Studies;
Film; Religious Studies; Islam; History of Christianity
Learning
Skills Center
Basic Writing; Multilingual Composition (ESL); Mathematics (Pre-Algebra, Elementary
Algebra and Geometry)
Music
American Music; Applied Music in piano, voice, orchestral and jazz instruments;
Class Piano; General Education (fundamentals, appreciation, world music); Jazz
Studies; Literature and Theory; Music Education; Music and Technology; Music
Pedagogy
Philosophy
Critical Thinking; Applied Ethics; Introduction to Philosophy; Introduction
to Ethics; History of Philosophy; Philosophy of Art
Theatre
& Dance
Theatre: Introduction to Theatre & Children’s Theatre
Dance: Beginning Jazz Dance; Popular Jazz/Hip Hop; Dance Cultures in America;
Cultural Dance Forms (all levels of technique)
College
of Business Administration:
An MBA or Master’s degree in the area of instruction and a significant
level and duration of current practical experience in the area of instruction
are required.
Applicants
should send a letter stating their interests and qualifications along with a
current resume to Suzanne M. Ogilby, Associate Dean for Faculty.
Accounting Information Systems; Auditing; Financial Accounting Governmental/
Not for Profit; Managerial Accounting; Taxation
Decision Sciences; Data Analysis & Statistics; Production & Operations Management; Quality Management
Business Finance; Corporate Finance; Investments; Modern Portfolio Management; Multi-National Business Finance; Risk Management & Insurance
Business Communications; Business Law (J.D. is required); Compensation Management; Conflict Management & Negotiation; Diversity & Management; Human Resources Management; HRM; Information Systems; Industrial Relations; Labor & Employment Law; International Business; Strategic Management; Entrepreneurship
Database Systems; Microcomputers for Managers; Management Information Systems; Programming – JAVA/VB.net/Object Oriented; Telecommunications; Decision Support Systems; Management Science Techniques; Machine Learning
Marketing Principles; Marketing Management; Buyer (Consumer) Behavior; Advertising; Public Relations; Salesmanship (Personal Selling); Sales (Sales Force) Management; Retail Management; Multinational Marketing; Marketing Research; Market Potential and Product Demand Analysis (Forecasting)
Land Use Regulatory
Environment; Real Estate & Land Use Affairs; Real Estate Development; Real
Estate Finance/Investments; Real Estate Principles; Managerial Real Estate Law;
Market Analysis & Feasibility Studies
College of Education:
Bilingual/Multicultural
Advanced Methods & Assessment of English Learners; Curriculum & Instruction
for Secondary Foreign Language (Spanish); Foundational Issues in Bilingual Education;
Foundational Issues for Multicultural Education; Multiple Subject Supervision;
Single Subject Supervision
Child
Development
Child and Adolescent Development; Cognitive Development; Human (Lifespan) Development;
Infant and Toddler Development; Research Methods; Social-Emotional Development;
Field Experience in Elementary Schools
Counselor Education
Career Counseling; Gender Roles and Sexuality & Human Development; Marriage,
Family and Child Counseling (MFCC); School Counseling
Ed. Leadership
& Policy Studies
Generalist; School Law/Finance; School Community Relations/Politics of Education;
Personnel; School Management; Policy Studies; Field Placement Supervision; Change
Process; Higher Education Leadership; Legal and Policy Issues in Higher Education;
Diversity in Higher Education.
Special
Education, Rehabilitation & School Psychology
American Sign Language and Deaf Studies; Special Education (including student
teaching supervision); School Psychology; Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling;
Adult, Vocational, and Technical Education/Workforce Development
Teacher
Education
Educational Foundations; Anthropology of Education
College of Engineering and Computer Science:
Civil Engineering
Construction Management; Geotechnical; Water Resources; Engineering Economics;
Environmental Engineering; Transportation; Surveying; Engineering Statistics;
Engineering Graphics/CAD; Structural Engineering
Computer
Science
Intro. to Computer Science; Programming (C/C++, Visual Basic, Java); Operating
Systems; Architecture; Microcomputer Applications; Software Engineering; Computer
Engineering; Data Base Management; Distributed and Concurrent Processing; Networking;
Web/Internet Courses; Graphic Applications; Systems Programming; Discrete Structures;
Computer Games; Information Security
Electrical
& Electronic Engr.
Digital Systems; Electronics; Signals and Systems; Senior Design; Electromagnetics;
Logic Design; Microprocessors; Communication Systems; Optical Engineering; Circuit
Analysis; Control Systems; Power Engineering
Mechanical
Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Measurements; Materials Science; Computer-Aided Design
& Drafting; Thermodynamics; Engineering Mechanics; Manufacturing; Metals
Technology; Thermal Science and Engineering; Machine Design; Computer Application
in Mechanical Engineering
College of Health and Human Services:
Criminal
Justice
Law; Corrections; Juvenile Justice & Delinquency; Policing; Justice Management
& Leadership; Crime Theory; Research Methods; Investigations; White Collar
Crime, Crime Analysis; Forensics; Computer Crime; Application of Technology
to Criminal Justice; Terrorism; Emergency Management; Community Relations
Kinesiology
& Health Science
Health Lifestyles; Occupational Safety; Occupational Health and Safety Laws
and Regulations; Disease Prevention; Human Ecology and Health; Public Health
Administration and Policy; Healthy Psychology; School Health Education; Community
Health; Epidemiology; Public Health Administration; Activity-based Courses including
swimming, racquet, team and individual sports, and dance; Martial Arts, Weight
Training; CPR, Aerobics and Fitness; Jogging; Cycling; Life Guard Training;
Exercise for Health Living; Peak Performance; Exercise and Sports Physiology;
Dance Kinesiology; Applied Kinesiology and Biomechanics; Cardio-vascular Testing
and Exercise Prescription; Exercise ECG; Adapted Physical Education; Movement
Education; Sport and Aging; Student Teacher Supervision; Care of Athletic Injuries;
Professional Teach Method Courses including team and individual sports, aquatics,
self defense, tumbling and gymnastics, and non-traditional games; Graduate Course
in Teaching Strategies
Nursing
Medical-surgical Nursing; Psychiatric Nursing; Maternal-child Nursing, Community
Health Nursing; Leadership and Management
Physical
Therapy
Pathokinesiolgy; Research Methods in PT; Principles of Human Movement; Therapeutic
Measurements & Technique; PT/Patient/Professional Interactions; Therapeutic
Exercise; Neurological Evaluation & Treatment; Musculoskeletal Evaluation
& Treatment; Special Topics in PT (cardiopulmonary: acute care; oncology);
Health Care Delivery in PT; Clinical Practicum; Graduate PT Seminar; Neurological
Evaluation & Treatment; Musculoskeletal Evaluation & Treatment; Clinical
Agents; Physical Therapy Educator; Graduate PT Seminar; Differential Diagnosis
in PT; Neuropediatric Evaluation & Treatment; Special Topics (wounds; prosthetics/orthotics);
Psychosocial Issues in PT; Clinical Practicum
Recreation & Leisure Studies Orientation to Recreation
& Leisure Studies; Recreation & Leisure Studies in Contemporary Society;
Recreation Activity Leadership; The Outdoor Recreation Experience; Recreation
Use of Natural Resources; Recreation & Leisure Lifestyle Development; Management
in Leisure Services; Services and Persons with Disabilities; Computer Applications
in Leisure Services; Therapeutic Recreation Principles and Practices; Therapeutic
Recreation Service Systems; Introduction to Leisure Education Perspectives on
Leisure; Therapeutic Recreation and Gerontology; Therapeutic Recreation and
Persons with Physical Disabilities; Therapeutic Recreation and Persons with
Emotional Cognitive Disabilities; Leisure Services for At-Risk Populations;
Recreation Waterfront Management; Leisure Program Planning; Community Organization;
Conference and Meeting Planning; Experiential Education in Outdoor Recreation
Settings; Developing and Programming Adventure; Ecology of Resource Areas; Visitor
Management in Recreation Areas; Environmental Interpretation and Outdoor Education;
Recreation Facility Design and Maintenance; Nonprofit Leadership; Funding Leisure
Organizations; Workshop in Leisure; Service Administration; Professional Organization
Leadership; Foundations of Commercial Recreation; Travel and Tourism; Marketing
Recreation Services; Resort Administration; Commercial Recreation Administration;
Service Learning Option for Recreation Leisure Studies Courses; Foundations
of Leisure Concepts and Application; Policies, Issues, and Problems in Leisure
Services; Advanced Administration of Leisure Services; Human Resources Management
of Leisure Service; Liability and Risk Management in Leisure Services; Grant
Writing for Leisure Organizations; Seminar in Advanced Leisure Education
Social
Work
Statistics; Research Methods; Theories of Human Behavior; Family Therapy; Family
Violence, Child Welfare Practice; Advanced Mental Health; Community Organizing;
Social Work Practice; Cross Cultural Theory and Practice; Social Welfare Policy;
Crimes without Victims; Theories of Criminal Behavior; Group Work; Administration
and Consultation; Social Work Practice with HIV/AIDS; Chemical Dependence; Geriatric
Health/Mental Health; Child Maltreatment; Poverty and Homelessness; School Social
Work
Speech
Pathology and Audiology
Phonetics; Anatomy & Physiology; Language Development; Hearing; Language
Disorders; Clinical Phonology; Hearing Testing; Stuttering; Audiometric Testing
and Hearing Conservation; Aural Rehabilitation; Auditory Processing Disorders;
Neurogenic Language Disorders; Child Language Disorders; Clinical Methods, Ethical
Practices and Legal Issues; Clinical supervision for: developmental language
disorders, aural rehabilitation, individuals with multiple or complex disorders
including those needing augmentative communication, assessment and remediation
of all types of speech/language disorders. Internship supervision in public
schools, hospitals and clinics. Aural Rehabilitation, CAP testing, and hearing
screenings.
College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics:
Biological Sciences
General Biology; Anatomy and Physiology; Zoology; Microbiology; Cell and Molecular
Biology; Ecology; Conservation and Botany
Chemistry
General Chemistry; Organic Chemistry; Analytical Chemistry; Biochemistry; Physical
Chemistry
Geography
Physical Geography; Physical Geography Lab; Cultural Geography; Themes in World
Geography; Geographic Information Systems
Geology
Earth Science; Earth Science Lab; Earth Science Lab for Teachers; Physical Geology;
Physical Geology Lab; Oceanography; Environmental Geology; Geology and the Planets;
Geology of California; Natural Disasters; Historical Geology; Historical Geology
Lab; Age of Dinosaurs; Geology Field Trip
Mathematics
and Statistics
Lower Division Mathematics and Statistics
Physics
and Astronomy
Physics; Astronomy and Observational Astronomy
College of Social Sciences and Interdisciplinary Studies:
Anthropology
Lab in Physical Anthropology
(M.A. in Anthropology required)
Introduction to Physical
Anthropology;
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology;
Introduction to Archaeology;
Magic, Witchcraft & Religion;
Comparative Early Civilizations;
Cultural Diversity;
The Nature of Culture
(Ph.D in Anthropology required)
Economics
Introductory Macroeconomics and Microeconomics and selected upper division classes
(M.A. in Economics required)
Environmental
Studies
EnvS 010 - Introduction to Environmental Science (Ph.D. or ABD in Environmental
Studies or related field required)
EnvS 112 – International Environmental Problems (Ph.D. or ABD in Environmental Studies or related field required)
EnvS 121 Field Methods (Ph.D. or ABD in Environmental Studies or related field required)
EnvS 175 Aquatic Pollution and Assessment (Ph.D. or ABD in Environmental Studies or related field required)
EnvS 130 Environmental Toxicology (Ph.D. or ABD in Environmental Studies or related field required)
EnvS 122 Environmental Impact Analysis: CEQA and NEPA (Ph.D. or ABD in Environmental Studies or related field required)
Ethnic
Studies
Introduction to Ethnic Studies; Ethnic America; Cross Cultural Aging; Freshman
Seminar; Introduction to Chicano-Latino Studies; Introduction to Pan African
Studies; Pan African Studies; Asian American Politics and Public Policy; Asian
American Women; Southeast Asians in the U.S.; Biracial and Multiracial Identity
in the U.S.; Issues in Africa and the African Diaspora; The Black Family in
the United States; Mexican Border Relations; The Farm Workers; Mexican Guitar
Music and Dance; Race and Ethnicity in Latin America and Caribbean; and Contemporary
Latino Public Policy Issues.
Family
and Consumer Sciences
Apparel Marketing and Design
Family Studies
Nutrition and Food/Dietetics
Gerontology
GERO 100 Aging Issues in Contemporary America; GERO 101 Services and Strategies
for the Elder Care Continuum; GERO 103 Applied Care Management in Gerontological
Practice
Government
All areas of Government (except International Relations)
Psychology
Introductory Psychology; Research Methods and Statistics; Behavior Analysis;
Clinical Psychology (undergraduate and graduate courses); Cross-Cultural Psychology;
Cognitive Psychology; Controversial Issues in Psychology; Developmental Psychology
(child, adolescence, adulthood and aging); Death and Dying; History of Psychology;
Industrial/Organizational Psychology; Motivation; Perception; Physiological
Psychology; Social Psychology; Animal Behavior; Psychological Tests and Measurement;
Psychology of Women (Ph.D. generally preferred)
Public
Policy & Administration
Collaborative Policy Making; California Land Use Policy; Judicial Administrative
Fellows; Practitioner to lecture with professor in public budgeting or public
management
Sociology
Lower Division: General Sociology (introductory, social problems, critical thinking,
statistics)
Upper Division:
Race and Ethnicity
Women’s
Studies
WOMS 110 Introduction to the Women’s Movements in Contemporary Society
WOMS 115 Introduction to Women’s Studies
WOMS 136 Gender, Race, and Class
WOMS 138 Women and Work
WOMS 147 Transnational Feminisms
Library
Master’s degree from an ALA accredited library program and experience
or skill in reference, acquisitions, cataloging, access services, library instruction,
archival work and processing, information technology, systems, or digital libraries.
Assignments may include weekday, evening, and weekend hours. Those appointed
will be placed in a pool and called as needed for temporary assignments. Work
schedules may be irregular.
California
State University, Sacramento is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer,
and has a strong institutional commitment to the principle of diversity in all
areas. In that spirit, we are particularly interested in receiving applications
from a broad spectrum of qualified people who would assist the University in
meeting its Strategic Plan goal of pluralism: To develop a campus community
whose diversity enriches the lives of all and whose members develop a strong
sense of personal and community identity as well as mutual respect. CSUS hires
only those individuals who are lawfully authorized to accept employment in the
United States.
In compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and
Campus Crime Statistics Act, California State University, Sacramento has made
crime statistics available on-line at www.csus.edu/police/cleryact.htm.
Reported crimes that occurred on campus, in certain off-campus buildings or
property owned or controlled by CSUS and on public property within or immediately
adjacent to and accessible from the campus, during the last three years, are
included. The report also includes institutional policies concerning campus
security, alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, the reporting of crimes, sexual
assault and other safety matters. Print copies are available in the library,
and by request from the Office of Public Safety and the Office of the Vice President
for Student Affairs.