Experienced Adjunct Faculty Member for Video Game Development - Coding for Non-Coders Certificate Program
Join the St. Edward's University Team as an Adjunct Faculty Member in Video Game Development
St. Edward's University, a private Catholic liberal arts institution located in Austin, Texas, is seeking an experienced adjunct faculty member to teach in our Video Game Development program. As an adjunct faculty member, you will have the opportunity to teach two courses in our Coding for Non-Coders Certificate program, which is designed to help students develop logic, critical reasoning, and computer literacy skills. If you have a passion for teaching and a background in video game development, user experience design, or computer programming, we encourage you to apply.
About St. Edward's University
Founded in 1885 by the Congregation of Holy Cross, St. Edward's University is a vibrant community of over 4,000 diverse students. Our university emphasizes critical thinking and ethical practices, and we are committed to providing a welcoming and challenging environment for our students. Our faculty and staff work together to create a community atmosphere that fosters personalized learning and exciting internship opportunities.
Role Snapshot:
- Position: Adjunct Faculty Member, Video Game Development
- Location: Remote, with in-person teaching requirements at St. Edward's University campus in Austin, TX
- Compensation: Competitive salary
- Start Date: Immediate openings available
Job Description:
We are seeking an adjunct faculty member to teach two courses in our Coding for Non-Coders Certificate program:
- VGAM 1310 Beginning Coding for Non-Coders (offered both fall and spring semesters)
- VGAM 2321 Intermediate Coding for Non-Coders (offered in the spring semester)
Course Descriptions:
VGAM 1310 Beginning Coding for Non-Coders covers the basics of logic, computer literacy, and software creation. Students initially learn programming concepts using spreadsheets, and then move to Python to create simple games, automate tasks, and solve real-world problems.
VGAM 2321 Intermediate Coding for Non-Coders builds on concepts introduced in Beginning Coding for Non-Coders by exploring client/server models, databases, and simple app design and development. Prerequisite: VGAM 1310 or COSC 1305.
Key Responsibilities:
- Teach two courses in the Coding for Non-Coders Certificate program
- Develop and deliver course materials, including lectures, assignments, and assessments
- Provide guidance and support to students in a fast-paced and dynamic learning environment
- Collaborate with Video Game Development faculty to develop and refine course curriculum
- Participate in departmental meetings and contribute to the development of the Video Game Development program
Essential Qualifications:
- Master's degree in a related field, or a Bachelor's degree with significant experience in video game development, user experience design, or computer programming
- Demonstrated ability to work in a self-directed manner in a fast-paced environment as part of a multidisciplinary team
- Significant professional experience in three or more of the following areas:
- Python scripting
- C# scripting
- SQL
- Backend Programming
- Database Structures
- Web Development
- HTML5
- Mobile development
- Demonstrated proficiency in teaching at the university level
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience teaching in a higher education setting
- Familiarity with curriculum development and assessment
- Experience working with students from diverse backgrounds
Skills and Competencies:
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to work effectively in a team environment
- Strong problem-solving and analytical skills
- Ability to adapt to changing circumstances and priorities
Career Growth Opportunities and Learning Benefits:
As an adjunct faculty member at St. Edward's University, you will have the opportunity to:
- Develop your teaching skills and expertise
- Contribute to the development of our Video Game Development program
- Collaborate with a diverse and talented team of faculty and staff
- Participate in professional development opportunities, including workshops and conferences
Work Environment and Company Culture:
St. Edward's University is committed to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for our students, faculty, and staff. We value diversity and promote equity and inclusion in all aspects of our work. Our campus is located in the heart of Austin, Texas, a vibrant and eclectic city that offers a unique blend of culture, entertainment, and outdoor recreation.
Compensation, Perks, and Benefits:
We offer a competitive salary and a range of benefits, including:
- Opportunities for professional development and growth
- Access to university resources and facilities
- A dynamic and supportive work environment
How to Apply:
If you are a motivated and experienced educator who is passionate about video game development, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity. To apply, please submit:
- A current resume or CV
- A cover letter addressing your interest in and qualifications for the position
- A statement on your ideas, contributions, and goals for advancing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion while serving in this position
- The contact information for three professional references
We look forward to hearing from you! Apply now and join our team as an adjunct faculty member in Video Game Development.
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