University of Pittsburgh·Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
The instructor is responsible for teaching Information Systems courses including Networking, Hardware, and Security. Duties include preparing syllabi, delivering lectures, grading assignments, and meeting with students.
The University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown seeks an adjunct instructor to teach the following classes in the fall 2026 semester: Information Systems (IS) 1425, Networking; IS 1426, Hardware and Operating Systems; and IS 1471, Advanced Information Security.
The courses are scheduled to be taught in person and students in the classes are scheduled to participate face-to-face in the classroom.
The successful candidate will be responsible for all aspects of the courses, including preparing class syllabi, presenting the classes, grading assignments, meeting with students, and assigning final grades.
College teaching preferred.
Master's degree or professional certification in relevant field strongly preferred.
Submit a current resume and all undergraduate transcripts and related qualifications.
A Master's degree or professional certification in a relevant field is strongly preferred. Previous college teaching experience is also preferred.
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