Part Time Faculty– Sociology
Listed on 2026-06-17
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Faculty
Part‑time Lecturer – Sociology Department
The department of Sociology is hiring part‑time lecturers for courses in Principles of Sociology, Quantitative or Qualitative Research Methods, Sociological Theory, and Upper Division thematic sociology courses.
Other responsibilities include meeting with students one‑on‑one in office hours, assessing all student work, attending training and faculty development events, and submitting final grades to the Registrar’s office.
Qualifications- A Ph.D. is preferred, but candidates with a master’s degree will be considered.
Minimum salary is $2,517 per unit taught.
Application InstructionsPlease submit a cover letter describing your teaching experience and indicating the courses you would be willing and able to teach, a CV, and names of references.
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