Assistant/Associate Professor of Business Administration
Job Description
- Teach undergraduate core classes such as Introduction to Business, Information Systems in Organizations, International Business, Financial Accounting, Legal/Ethical Environment of Business, Senior Seminar in Business Administration;
- Teach graduate MBA and Executive MBA courses as needed such as Organizational Leadership and Change, Organizational Communication for Leaders, Strategic Planning & Policy;
- Participate in student advising, undergraduate internships, on-campus activities, and off-site field trips enhancing experiential education;
- Participate in new program creation, faculty development, and community enrichment;
- Expand employer and industry relationships, and maintain accreditation.
- Demonstrated evidence of successful teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels;
- Adept at teaching courses in different modalities in person, hybrid, online and asynchronous;
- Earned terminal degree in a business discipline with 18 graduate credit hours in a specialty area preferred.
- Professional industry certifications;
- Related industry experience;
- Established industry network;
- Evidence of successful grant procurement;
- Active research and professional development interests;
- Demonstrated ability to work in a team to achieve project goals.
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