Physics - Adjunct Faculty
Listed on 2025-11-07
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic
Overview
This is a part-time Adjunct Faculty position in the Department of Computer Science, Engineering, and Physics at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor for Spring 2026. Opportunities include General Physics and Physics with Calculus courses and labs. Please indicate availability for daytime, evening, in-person, or online courses in your cover letter.
Responsibilities- Teach General Physics and Physics with Calculus courses and labs as assigned for Spring 2026.
- Submit a resume or CV, cover letter of interest, and copies of transcripts with your online application.
- Indicate specific days/times available for teaching (e.g., morning, afternoon, evening, no preference) in your cover letter.
- Active, committed Christian who will support the University’s mission and participate in their local church.
- Master’s degree with at least 18 hours of Physics, Engineering, or a related discipline.
- Teaching experience is preferred.
- Must reside in Texas.
- Must agree to the University’s Employee Statement of Understanding.
Competitive salary. Benefits include access to the university’s Center for Effectiveness in Learning and Teaching (CELT) professional development, adjunct resources at CELT, campus library, campus exercise facility and events; employee discounts for meals and campus store purchases; free parking; and technology assistance.
To Apply- Click the “Apply Now” link and complete an application for employment.
- Submit the following documents with your application:
Resume or CV; a cover letter indicating specific days/times for teaching; a one-page description of your Christian beliefs and commitments; copies of transcripts.
Future teaching assignments are on a semester-by-semester basis, which may include fall, spring and summer.
For information regarding employment, please visit the Careers Site.
Seniority level- Entry level
- Other
- Education and Training
- Higher Education
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