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Lecturer - AIS 150: Intro to Federal Indian Law (Fall 2024) San Marcos
The Department of American Indian Studies at California State University San Marcos seeks a part time lecturer for Fall 2024 to teach AIS 150: Intro to Federal Indian Law. The course introduces the history and contemporary interpretations of federal Indian law from early American rulings that form the foundation of 21st Century understandings of tribal sovereignty. Reviews recent legal cases and precedence that impact American Indian land and people. Develops critical understanding of the legislative process and its effect on American Indians and all US citizens including how to shape future policy and interests in the region, the state, and the nation.
Lecturer - CS 310: Social Issues and Professional Practices in Computing Lecture (Fall 2024) San Marcos
The Department of Computer Science at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2024 to teach CS 310: Social Issues and Professional Practices in Computing. Examines the larger societal context of computing to develop an understanding of the relevant social, ethical, legal and professional issues. Covers social context, professional ethics, intellectual property, privacy, professional communication, safety, reliability, and sustainability. Exposes students to different areas within computer science while developing technology solutions to undesirable effects of computing technology and the internet.
Lecturer - CS 370: Introduction to Software Engineering (Fall 2024) San Marcos
The Department of Computer Science at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2024 to teach CS 370: Introduction to Software Engineering. The course introduces software engineering fundamentals including software development lifecycle, process models, object-oriented methodologies, ethical and professional responsibilities. Covers project management activities such as proposal writing, project planning, scheduling and monitoring, and development activities such as problem domain analysis, requirements engineering, software design, implementation and testing. Establishes semester-long working teams, collaborating on project management activities and development activities to construct mid-sized software products. Produces three project deliverables: Software Requirements Specification Document, Software Design Specification Document, and system executable.
Lecturer - BIOT 610: Current Topics and Emerging Technologies in the Life Sciences (Fall 2024) San Marcos
The Department of Biology at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for the Masters of Biotechnology program to teach BIOT 610: Current Topics and Emerging Technologies in the Life Sciences with a focus on Artificial Intelligence an Big Data.
Lecturer - AMD 420: Contemporary Artists (Fall 2024) San Marcos
The Department of Art, Media, and Design at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2024 to teach AMD 420: Contemporary Artists. The course is a survey examining the multiple worlds of the contemporary art world. Current issues, ideas, and intuitions which contribute to the shaping of today’s art are analyzed through the individual and collaborative works of African-Americans, Asian-Americans, Chicanos, feminists, gays and lesbians, “the mainstream,” and other artists. Cross-influences, dialogue and debates of the last 40 years will be emphasized. Lectures and discussions will be supplemented with field trips to museum exhibitions, public art sites, private collections, and artists’ studios.
Lecturer - AMD 322: Contemporary Women Artists (Fall 2024) San Marcos
The Department of Art, Media, and Design at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for fall 2024 to teach AMD 322 Contemporary Women Artists. The course examines issues crucial to women as visual artists. Subject may include how women use art as a means of self-expression and as a strategy for examining cultural values; the relationship between artistic production and women’s traditional acts of reproduction; society’s perception of women as artists; and provocative debates introduced into feminist thinking and art by reconsiderations of the charged arena of sexual difference.
Lecturer - BUS 300: Business Professional Development (Fall 2024) San Marcos
BUS 300 enhances students' professional skills by teaching interactive lessons pertaining to self-exploration, career exploration, and job search strategies.
Lecturer - CHEM 501: Computation Physical Chemistry (Fall 2024) San Marcos
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2024 to teach CHEM 501: Computational Physical Chemistry. The course introduces students to computational methods as applied to some of the major theorehetical ideas of Physical Chemistry. The concepts to be covered will include examples from: Classical Chemical Thermodynamics, Statistical Thermodynamics, Chemical Kinetics, Quantm Chemistry, and/or Molecular Modeling.
Lecturer - Math 132: Survey of Calculus (Fall 2024) San Marcos
The Department of Mathematics at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2024 to teach Math 132 Survey of Calculus. The course teaches basic calculus concepts with applications to business, economics, and the social sciences.  Differential calculus for algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions; optimization, linearization, and other applications of derivatives; introduction to integral calculus.  Includes use of graphing calculators.
Lecturer - SLP 662: Fluency Disorders (Fall 2024) San Marcos
The Department of Speech-Language Pathology at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time Lecturer for the for Fall 2024 to teach SLP 662: Fluency Disorders. The course is the exploration of the nature of fluency disorders across the lifespan. Introduction to evaluation tools, interpretation of results, and intervention techniques. Exposure to current theories of the development of fluency disorders.
Lecturer - GEOG 320: - Patterns of San Diego County (Fall 2024) San Marcos
The Department of Liberal Studies at California State University San Marcos is accepting applications for Fall 2024. The course conducts an interdisciplinary exploration of the geographic, historic, political, and socioeconomic factors that make up a county, with San Diego County being the principal object of study. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software and internet mapping applications will be used to amplify this exploration.
Lecturer - HIST 363: Modern China (Fall 2024) San Marcos
The Department of History at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2024 to teach HIST 363: Modern China. The course examines Chinese history since the 17th century. Major themes include the Manchu conquest in the 17th century, the expansion of the Qing Empire in the 18th, the encounter with the West in the 19th, the rise of nationalism and communism in the 20th, and the emergence of China as a world power in the 21st century.
Executive Assistant to Vice Provost, Office of Planning and Academic Resources San Marcos
Under the general direction of the Vice Provost and lead direction of the Senior Executive Assistant to the Provost, this position provides direct executive-level administrative support to the Vice Provost.
Lecturer - MATH 105: Supported College Algebra (Fall 2024) San Marcos
The Department of Mathematics at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2024 to teach Math 105 - Supported College Algebra.  The catalog description is: College algebra with integrated review of intermediate algebra.  Includes graphs, equations, inequalities, and functions (linear, polynomial, rational, root, exponential, logarithmic).
Lecturer - CS 231: Assembly Language & Digital Circuits Lab (Fall 2024) San Marcos
The Department of Computer Science at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2024 to teach CS 231: Assembly Language & Digital Circuits Lab. The course is described as the structure of computers, number and character representation, word and instruction formats, and flowcharting. Machine and assembly language programming, address modification, indexing, indirect addressing, subroutines, and mnemonic interpreting systems. Includes digital logic, analysis and synthesis of circuits, and circuits of commonly used computer components.
Lecturer - CS 211: Computer Science II Lecture (Fall 2024) San Marcos
The Department of Computer Science at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2024 to teach CS 211: Computer Science II Lecture. The course is a continuation of program design and development. Introduction to data structures: stacks, queues, linear lists, trees, and sets. Includes pointers recursion, and implementation and analysis of sorting and searching algorithms. Extensive programming is required. Includes introduction to parallel models and algorithms, problem state space, relational database, and numerical approximation methods.
Lecturer - CS 331: Computer Architecture (Fall 2024) - Temecula Campus San Marcos
The Department of Computer Science at California State University San Marcos (Temecula Campus) seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2024 to teach CS 331: Computer Architecture. The course is described as the study of the functional organization and sequential operation of digital computers. The major components of a computer will be discussed. Introduction to machine instruction architecture and design. The study of the internal operations during program execution. Several computer architectures will be studied.
Lecturer: AMD 404 - Advanced Video Production (Fall 2024) San Marcos
The Department of Art, Media, and Design at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for fall 2024 to teach AMD 404: Advanced Video Production. This is an upper division studio course that meets in person. The course is described as advanced video production and post-production, including narrative, experimental, documentary and installation. Utilizes digital audio and video tools and software. Development of practical and critical skills through the study and analysis of current issues surrounding the production, interpretation and dissemination of video in relation to visual arts. Public screening of work.
Lecturer - CS 111: Computer Science I Lab (Fall 2024) San Marcos
The Department of Computer Science at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2024 to teach CS 111: Computer Science I Lab. The course introduces computer science and computational thinking through a modern programming language. Includes fundamental programming structures and problem solving skills to support the organization and manipulation of numeric and text data.
Lecturer - CS 211: Computer Science II Lab (Fall 2024) San Marcos
The Department of Computer Science at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2024 to teach CS 211: Computer Science II Lab. The course is a continuation of program design and development. Introduction to data structures: stacks, queues, linear lists, trees, and sets. Includes pointers recursion, and implementation and analysis of sorting and searching algorithms. Extensive programming is required. Includes introduction to parallel models and algorithms, problem state space, relational database, and numerical approximation methods.

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