Adjunct Faculty - Research Methods and Statistics
Listed on 2026-07-18
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic
Position Title:
Adjunct Faculty – PSYB 301:
Research Methods and Statistics
# of Openings: 1
Department/Program:
Psychology 11100
Work Location:
100% On-Site
Campus
Location:
Arapahoe Campus
Reports to:
Department Chair
FLSA Classification:
Exempt/Salaried
FTE: 8% (3 hrs/week)
Compensation: $1,300 per credit
Final date to receive applications: 8/1 or until filled
Job Summary
The Psychology Department seeks to hire an adjunct faculty member to teach one section of the 3-credit undergraduate level course, PSYB 301, Research Methods and Statistics. Each section is 3 credits or 45 “contact” hours, offered in the Fall semester of 2026, and will be taught in a fully in-person format.
This course introduces statistical analysis and research methods used to test theories within psychological science. Students learn the most common techniques for describing data and making inferences in psychological research. Students learn to develop research questions; design rigorous and ethically sound experiments; and collect, analyze, and interpret data. Prerequisite: PSYB
101.
Job Duties & Responsibilities
• Create and maintain a positive team environment and behave professionally with everyone encountered in the course and scope of the job duties.
• Teach with a professional level of preparedness for the duration of a 15-week semester for 3 hours each class. For the Fall 2026 semester, this class is scheduled to meet once weekly 11:45am-2:30pm on Fridays.
• Start with a recent version of the course syllabus according to the Academic Affairs syllabi instructions and submit an updated course syllabus to the Office of Academic Affairs by the established deadline.
• Use the Canvas Learning Management System (LMS) to provide students with course syllabus, assignments, and other resources as needed.
• Provide one hour of office hours each week via Zoom or other easily accessible telecommunications/virtual hosting platform, plus availability to students by appointment.
• Obtains permission from the copyright owner for any copyrighted material to be used in sourcebooks.
• Completes any and all faculty and staff trainings as required by the Human Resources Office or the Office of Academic Affairs within the time period set for completion by those departments.
• Grade all assignments, provide feedback to students in a timely manner and submit final grades by the deadline established by the Registrar.
• Other duties as assigned.
Minimum Requirements:
• Master’s degree in Psychology or related field.
• Demonstrated familiarity with course content, professional ethics and teaching methods.
• An understanding of the dynamics of privilege and oppression, and the impact these have on equity, access, and opportunity.
• Commitment to co-create an inclusive community and actively participate in related professional development, including openness to feedback and ongoing self-examination.
• At least 1 year of experience teaching at the University level.
Preferred Qualification:
• Doctoral degree in Psychology or related field.
• 3 years teaching at the University level.
• A strong understanding of contemplative pedagogical approaches.
• Well-developed understanding of the dynamics of privilege and oppression, and the impact these have on equity, access, and opportunity.
• Experience with Canvas or other Learning Management Systems.
Physical Requirements & Environmental Conditions
Faculty members spend most of their time in their classrooms or in virtual meetings with some time in offices. In the classrooms and on campus may experience: interruptions, distractions, heat, cold, dust and/or dampness. As a faculty member, you may spend extended periods in front of students and speaking as well as:
- Reading academic texts and materials, student papers, etc.
- Operating personal computer and audio-visual equipment.
- Standing or sitting for hours at a time.
Moving around campus for classes and meetings.
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