Description
The Media + Design Program at Tulane University’s School of Professional Advancement (SoPA) seeks qualified individuals for its part-time Adjunct Lecturer pool and welcomes applicants at any time. The specific courses involved will vary from semester to semester; openings to teach these courses develop on a periodic basis depending on department teaching needs. SoPA courses may be taught at the Elmwood campus or remote.
The anticipated need is for Adjunct Lecturers to teach undergraduate courses in the Digital Design major that may include but are not limited to the following:
- Graphic Design (for Print and Interactive)
- Interactive Design (UX/UI, Web Design, App Design)
- Digital Photography
- Copywriting (for Design and Advertising Majors)
- Motion Design (After Effects)
For a complete list of concentration areas, please visit: https://sopa.tulane.edu/degrees-programs/programs-study/media-design
For a complete list of courses within the Digital Design program, please visit: https://catalog.tulane.edu/courses/ddsn/
Please apply here if your content expertise is in any of the aforementioned areas.
Qualifications
- M.A. or M.F.A. In your content area of expertise OR;
- Bachelor’s degree and 10+ years of professional experience in your field;
- An online website showcasing a portfolio of work and your students’ work (if applicable);
- Several years of professional experience directly related to course offering
- University-level teaching experience is preferred
Application Instructions
Candidates must apply in Interfolio and provide an updated CV and link to portfolio website. Additional materials for submission may include sample syllabi of courses taught, teaching evaluations from courses taught, letters of recommendation.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
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