Adjunct Faculty- Electrical Engineering
Listed on 2026-06-18
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic
Position Overview
San Francisco Bay University (Fremont, CA) is establishing a pool of qualified Adjunct Instructors to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in Electrical Engineering within the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Adjunct Instructors are responsible for delivering high-quality instruction and fostering an inclusive, student-centered learning environment. Faculty are expected to utilize effective instructional strategies that go beyond traditional lecture formats. The Center for Empowerment and Pedagogical Innovation (CEPI) provides institutional support and professional development resources to assist faculty in implementing high-impact, engaged teaching practices.
Visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
- Teach Electrical Engineering courses on-campus in Fremont, CA; deliver inclusive, student-centered instruction using active learning, Universal Design for Learning (UDL), and diverse pedagogical strategies.
- Maintain updated Canvas course sites and communicate consistently through tools such as Zoom and MySFBU.
- Provide timely grading, feedback, and academic support, including regular office hours.
- Recommend innovative learning materials and update course content aligned with SFBU’s mission and CEPI’s priorities.
- Contribute to course- and program-level learning outcome assessments and continuous improvement initiatives.
- Maintain accurate course records and submit grades on time; comply with university policies, accreditation standards, and applicable laws.
- Participate in university committees, meetings, and collaborative projects with program chairs and colleagues.
- Engage with CEPI through workshops and teaching development; stay current in academic disciplines and represent SFBU through outreach and community engagement.
- Redesign and develop course materials, pedagogical strategies, and assessments as needed, emphasizing personalized, experiential, relational, and student‑centered learning.
- Deliver course content in Embedded Engineering, Digital Design, Computer Architecture or foundational Electrical Engineering areas.
- Refine curriculum aligned with current industry trends, including the integration of emerging technologies.
- Foster a supportive, engaging, and inclusive classroom environment; advise and mentor students on academic and career growth.
- Participate in curriculum review, program assessment, and accreditation efforts; serve on academic and institutional committees, as needed.
- Remain current with developments in pedagogy and computing through ongoing professional development.
- Ph.D. or
D.Eng. in Electrical and Computer Engineering, or closely related fields. - Demonstrated excellence in teaching and curriculum development.
- Strong communication skills and a commitment to inclusive education.
- Authorized to work in the U.S.
- Experience in industry roles including Hardware Engineering, Chip Design and Verification, and Embedded Systems Engineering.
- Experience teaching in diverse, student-centered environments.
- Evidence of mentoring and student support.
Salary: SFBU compensation for a 3-credit course is $152.10 per hour (appx. 48 hours total/semester = $7,300/ course). Additional compensation for non-instructional training(s).
SFBU is an Equal Opportunity / Affimative Action
Employer:
SFBU is committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and applicants for employment. SFBU does not discriminate in employment opportunities or practices based on race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation or any other characteristic protected by law.
In accordance with federal and state disability laws, San Francisco Bay University provides reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities. If you require assistance during the application or interview process, please contact SFBU Human Resources at hrmgr.
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