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Lecturer - CS 351: Programming Languages (Spring 2026) San Marcos
The Department of Computer Science & Engineering at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Spring 2026 to teach CS 351: Programming Languages. The course introduces important features and concerns of implementation design on programming languages in common use today will be studied and analyzed. Includes data and control structures, run-time storage management, context-free grammars, language translation systems, programming paradigms, and distributed and parallel programming constructs.
Lecturer - EDSS 591-3 ST: Secondary Art Education (Spring 2026) San Marcos
The School of Education at California State University San Marcos invites applications for an instructor position to teach EDSS 591-3 – Secondary Art Education. This methods course provides a foundation in the teaching and assessment of visual arts at the secondary level, aligned with state and national standards. It examines the field of art education through its literature, theories, philosophies, and emerging trends while emphasizing the importance of the visual arts in the public-school curriculum. The course integrates demonstrations, lectures, and discussions with hands-on experiences in art processes, lesson planning, classroom management, and assessment. Though not a studio art course, students engage in creative projects within a studio-like environment that supports exploration and application of effective art teaching strategies.
Lecturer - PH 202: Introduction to Health Systems and Policy (Spring 2026) San Marcos
The Department of Public Health at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Spring 2026 to teach PH 202: Introduction to Health Systems and Policy. The course is a 3-unit, in-person class taught over the semester. This course serves as an introduction to the United States (U.S.) health system and its connection to public health and health policy. It emphasizes the structure and function of the U.S. health system and how it impacts population health. It discusses the social determinants of health and how health policy can advance health equity. Provides a broad overview of the many actors in the public health system including community members and organizations, hospital and healthcare systems, and government agencies. This course serves as an introduction to the United States (U.S.) health system and its connection to public health and health policy. It emphasizes the structure and function of the U.S. health system and how it impacts population health. It discusses the social determinants of health and how health policy can advance health equity. Provides a broad overview of the many actors in the public health system including community members and organizations, hospital and healthcare systems, and government agencies.
Lecturer - PH 180-1: Skills for Success in Public Health (Spring 2026) San Marcos
The Department of Public Health at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Spring 2026 to teach PH 180-1: Skills for Success in Public Health. The course is a 3-unit class taught over the course of the semester. This course provides foundational skills and knowledge for academic and professional success in Public Health. It equips students with essential problem-solving and critical thinking skills required for application in academic and professional settings. It explores discipline-specific core concepts in Public Health, career pathways for the major, and resources available to Public Health majors on campus. It emphasizes cooperative learning, project management, professionalism, effective communication, information literacy, and promotes intrapersonal and interpersonal skills to be used throughout the Public Health profession.
Lecturer - CS 452: Introduction to Computer Security (Spring 2026) San Marcos
The Department of Computer Science & Engineering at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Spring 2026 to teach CS 452: Introduction to Computer Security. The course introduces students to the principles of computer security, with emphasis on applied encryption, software/system security, and web security. Subjects such as encryption algorithm, access control, authentication, buffer overflow, SQL injection and cross-site scripting attack will be covered. Both theoretical and practical knowledge will be provided to enhance understanding of computer security issues.
Lecturer - PH 180-1: Skills for Success in Public Health (Spring 2026) San Marcos
The Department of Public Health at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Spring 2026 to teach PH 180-1: Skills for Success in Public Health. The course is a 3-unit class taught over the course of the semester. This course provides foundational skills and knowledge for academic and professional success in Public Health. It equips students with essential problem-solving and critical thinking skills required for application in academic and professional settings. It explores discipline-specific core concepts in Public Health, career pathways for the major, and resources available to Public Health majors on campus. It emphasizes cooperative learning, project management, professionalism, effective communication, information literacy, and promotes intrapersonal and interpersonal skills to be used throughout the Public Health profession.
Basic Needs Specialist, Student Affairs San Marcos
Under the direction of the Associate Dean of Students and the Associate Director of Basic Needs, the Basic Needs Specialist has two main foci: providing direct basic needs services and coordinating efforts around a specific basic needs functional area(s) (food insecurity, childcare, emergency grants, or transportation).
Lecturer - MUSC 140: Beginning Guitar (Spring 2026) San Marcos
The Department of Music at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Spring 2026 to teach MUSC 140: Beginning Guitar. Salary is commensurate with credential and experience. The course is an introduction to guitar performance. Students will learn to read, write, and perform guitar music of progressive difficulty. Emphasis on basic music theory, different levels of guitar technique, scales, chord-building and sight-reading skills.
Lecturer - Math 464: Numerical Analysis and Computing (Spring 2026) - Temecula Campus San Marcos
The Department of Mathematics at California State University San Marcos is seeking a part-time lecturer to teach MATH 464: Numerical Analysis and Computing. The course teaches computer arithmetic, solution of a single algebraic equation, solution of systems of equations interpolating polynomials, numerical integration, numerical solution of ordinary differential equations, error analysis, and computational effort of numerical algorithms. Combines theoretical ideas with hands-on laboratory experience.
Lecturer - EDUC 654: Biliteracy Education II - Methodology & Cultural Contexts (Spring 2026) San Marcos
The School of Education at California State University San Marcos invites applications for the position of Bilingual Program Lecturer. This lecturer role supports bilingual teacher candidates through high-quality instruction. The lecturer plays a critical role in ensuring candidates’ progress toward credential and program requirements while maintaining alignment with California Commission on Teacher Credentialing standards. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
Lecturer - CYBR 472: Artificial Intelligence for Cybersecurity (Extended Learning; Spring 2026) San Marcos
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering at California State University San Marcos is seeking a part-time lecturer to teach CYBR 472: Artificial Intelligence for Cybersecurity. The course covers a broad introduction to the key ideas of artificial intelligence that are used in the cybersecurity domain. Introduces the basics of artificial intelligence algorithms, methods, and tools for malware detection, vulnerability detection, and emerging threat detection. Provides tools and skills to future security professionals to understand artificial intelligence and develop better cybersecurity solutions utilizing state-of-the-art artificial intelligence models.
Speech Language Pathology Technology Support Specialist, College of Education, Health and Human Services San Marcos
Under the guidance of the Department Chair and Simulation Director, the Technology Specialist will provide comprehensive simulation support to the San Marcos campus.
Lecturer - EDMS 512: Elementary Teaching & Learning II (Spring 2026) San Marcos
The School of Education at California State University San Marcos invites applications for instructors to teach EDMS 512: Elementary Teaching & Learning II, a 3-unit course in our Multiple Subject credential program. This course focuses on developing teacher candidates’ advanced understandings of learning theory and instructional practice in technology-integrated and inclusive elementary classrooms. Specifically, candidates develop their knowledge and skills related to inclusive unit planning, formative and summative literacy assessment, and classroom management.
Assistant Librarian - 12 month San Marcos
The University Library at California State University San Marcos seeks applicants for an ERM Lecturer Librarian for a temporary full-time Library faculty position with a 1-year term. The ERM lecturer will provide end-user support to resolve e-resource access issues and assist with activation and configuration of electronic resources.
Senior Student Services Specialist, College of Education, Health and Human Services San Marcos
Under general direction of the Dean for the College of Education, Health & Human Services (CEHHS), the Pathways to Careers (PC) Senior Student Services Specialist is responsible for providing comprehensive and complex student services and advising for the CEHHS students enrolled in SWIFT Health Programs and its related initiatives.
Lecturer - EE 420: Control Systems (Spring 2026) San Marcos
The Electrical & Computer Engineering Department at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Spring 2026 to teach EE 420: Control Systems. The course is described in the catalog as: Includes basics of control systems such as the fundamentals of feedback theory, linearity, time-invariance, and stability. Mathematical, mechanical, and circuit models of control systems will be introduced. Application of transfer functions of the system will be used to study and control its stability.
Lecturer - PHIL 110: Critical Thinking (Spring 2026) San Marcos
The Department of Philosophy at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Spring 2026 to teach PHIL 110: Critical Thinking. The course is a survey of concepts and methods geared to the advancement of skills in critical thinking. Subject matter includes the nature of critical thinking; the relations between logic and language; the relations between rhetorical persuasion and rational argumentation; the nature of word definition; the practical functions of language; the structure of arguments, deductive and inductive; the difference between valid and invalid, or strong and weak reasoning; methods for analyzing and evaluating arguments; common argumentative fallacies; basic symbolic logic.
Lecturer - OM 632: Sales and Operations Planning (Spring 2026) San Marcos
The Department of Operations and Supply Chain Management at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Spring 2026 to teach OM 632: Sales and Operations Planning. This course covers sales and operations planning as vital processes in supply chain management. It focuses on three main concepts: Demand Planning, Supply Planning, and Sales and Operations Planning, and includes Demand Forecasting, Demand Shaping, Capacity Planning, Inventory Management, Material and Production Planning, Outsourcing, Aggregate Production Planning, Supply Chain Integration and Coordination, Consensus Forecast (Tactical S&OP), Collaboration Sales/Operations/Finance/Business Development), Management review and KPI measurement, and S&OP simulation game.
Lecturer - EE 301: Digital Systems Design with HDL (Spring 2026) San Marcos
The Electrical & Computer Engineering Department at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Spring 2026 to teach EE 301: Digital Systems Design with HDL. The course covers advanced topics in digital systems design. Utilizes register-transfer level tools for logic synthesis, simulation, and the implementation of digital circuits in field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). Includes the basic building blocks of FPGA programming, architecture, best design practices, error-free design, and optimizations of finite state machines and logic circuit performance. Incorporates top-down design using a hardware description language (such as VHDL), test bench development, and implementation of advanced digital design systems in the laboratory component.
Lecturer - EE 430: Integrated Circuits and VLSI Design Lab (Spring 2026) San Marcos
The Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Spring 2026 to teach Lab section of EE430: Integrated Circuits and VLSI Design. The course teaches the design and analysis of single-stage, multi-stage, and differential integrated circuit amplifiers, feedback circuits, operational amplifiers, filters, oscillators, output stages and power amplifiers. Digital circuit design at the transistor level.

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