Assistant Professor of Instruction
Listed on 2025-12-09
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic
Position Title
Assistant Professor of Instruction
Job Posting Number2026074
NTL
San Marcos
College/DivisionMcCoy College of Business
Department/SchoolDept of Information Systems & Analytics
Position DescriptionThe Department of Information Systems and Analytics (ISA) in the McCoy College of Business at Texas State University is seeking applicants for a non-tenure track Assistant Professor of Instruction position beginning Fall 2026. We are interested in applicants who have practical experience in the fields of statistics or data science and who possess the ability to teach undergraduate students. Candidates may also be asked to collaborate with faculty and engage with students;
practical experience includes experience in industry/non‑profit, research centers, or government organizations. The selected applicant should be able to develop and teach undergraduate courses in analytics, with a focus on statistics. Additional job duties include service at the department, college, university, and professional levels. Faculty will be required to teach courses at the San Marcos campus. The ISA Department offers a university‑wide undergraduate minor in Data Analytics and offers several degree programs, including the Master of Science in Data Analytics and Information Systems (MSDAIS), the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Information Systems, and a newly launched BBA in Business Analytics.
MSDAIS has concentrations in supply chain analytics and Applied AI. Additionally, the department contributes to the Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) programs. The McCoy College of Business provides student‑centered undergraduate and master’s programs that produce graduates with the skills and experience to compete responsibly, professionally, and successfully in diverse and dynamic global environments. Nationally acclaimed faculty, extraordinary community partners, and industrious students collaborate to solve business challenges through applied and basic research.
As an AACSB‑accredited institution with over 6,000 students, the McCoy College of Business emphasizes innovation, experiential learning, student‑focused advising, research, and service as it educates the next generation of global business leaders. Texas State University is in San Marcos, 25 miles south of Austin and 60 miles north of San Antonio. Nestled in the Texas Hill Country and in the middle of Texas’s innovation corridor, the campus enjoys a beautiful setting along the banks of the San Marcos River and is accessible to two major airports.
Texas State University is driving what’s next in research, academic excellence, and student success. Its promising students, inspiring faculty, dedicated staff, and new graduates are primed to have an impact, change lives, and make a difference in the world. As a national research university with a Carnegie classification of Doctoral University:
High Research Activity, Texas State University is committed to world‑class research and scholarly activities that span all disciplines, create new knowledge, and promote economic, cultural, and technological advancement to address real‑world issues. Texas State University is in the top 20% nationally in total R&D expenditures and is on a trajectory to become a Carnegie R1 research university. There are nearly 45,000 students enrolled at Texas State University, making it among the fifty largest public universities in the nation.
These students choose from over two hundred bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degree programs offered by ten colleges. Minority students account for over half of the student population, and Hispanic‑student enrollment accounts for more than one‑third of the student body. The university is a federally designated Hispanic Serving Institution and is one of thirty institutions nationally to receive the prestigious Seal of Excelencia in recognition of efforts to accelerate the success of Hispanic students in higher education.
Additionally, Texas State University has been named by Forbes as a Best Employer, Best Employer for Diversity, and a Best Employer for Women. The university is…
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