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Part-Time
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Retirement Savings Education Assistance
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System Administrator, Education & Training, Teaching, Software Engineer
About the Role
Complexity Theory – Adjunct Faculty – Online (Remote) – College of Engineering and Technology
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job requisition id
R000065272
Make a Difference at Grand Canyon University
The College of Engineering and Technology employs faculty and faculty leaders who are passionate about engaging and mentoring students to best prepare them for the continuously changing worlds of IT and Engineering. Our faculty are energetic advisors who are committed to helping our students grow academically, spiritually, and personally. They are experts in their respective fields, in addition to being passionate educators and collaborators who help enhance the college experience for all students.
Join our mission in helping others find their purpose and start your instructor career with GCU. The College of Engineering and Technology offers rewarding opportunities for adjunct faculty to teach part-time, face-to-face instruction at our Phoenix campus. If you are highly motivated and passionate about teaching exceptional quality instruction in modern facilities with smaller class sizes, we’d like to hear from you.
Why Work at GCU:
- Tuition benefits specifically for the adjunct employee
- 401(k)
- Employee Perks and Discounts
Course: Complexity Theory
This course provides a comprehensive examination of complexity theory and its applications in systems engineering. Students explore the principles and methodologies used to analyze, design, and manage complex systems. The curriculum bridges theoretical foundations with practical implications, preparing students to address the challenges of complex systems in various engineering domains. Students gain a robust understanding of how to apply complexity theory to enhance system performance and resilience.
What You Will Do:
- Facilitate weekly main discussion forums to engage students in the online classroom
- Adhere to weekly grading requirements, deadlines, and timeframes
- Respond to students’ questions and emails within the established timeframes
- Provide a positive example to students by supporting the University’s Doctrinal Statement, Ethical Position Statement, and Mission of Grand Canyon University
What You Will Bring:
- Doctorate in Systems Engineering OR Doctorate in related engineering discipline with engineering management, systems experience, and industry experience.
Before submitting your application, please attach the following to review:
- Your unofficial transcript reflecting degree earned with 18 graduate credit hours in the areas listed above
- Your unofficial transcripts for any applicable conferred graduate degrees