
Assistant Professor Or Lecturer: Gaming And Software Engineering
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Job Description
Job Description Summary
Organization's Summary Statement:
Applications and nominations are currently being accepted for an Assistant Professor or Lecturer position in Game Design and Development in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering Technology, School of Business, Engineering, Applied Sciences, and Tourism Management, University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES). The position is a nine-month appointment (tenure-track for Assistant Professor; renewable term for Lecturer) and reports directly to the Department's Chairperson.
UMES is located on the scenic Eastern Shore of Maryland in Princess Anne. The Department of Computer Science and Engineering Technology offers the following degrees: BS in Computer Science, BS in Gaming and Software Engineering, BS in Engineering Technology, and three graduate programs, i.e., a Master of Science in Applied Computer Science, a Master of Science in Applied Cybersecurity Engineering, and an interdisciplinary joint Ph.D. program in Applied Computing and Engineering. The Ph.D. program has five concentrations, three of which are managed by the department, i.e., Cybersecurity, Data and Computational Science, and Software Engineering.
Assistant Professor (Tenure-track) essential responsibilities:
- Teaching expectations include instructing undergraduate and graduate
courses in Game Design and Development, and Computer Science in a
variety of instructional modalities, including face-to-face, hybrid, and
online.
- Maintain an active research and publication agenda in game design, game
development, or closely related fields.
- Seek external funding to support research and student engagement.
- Provide service to the Department, School, University, and the profession.
Lecturer (non-tenure track) essential responsibilities:
- Carry a higher teaching load (typically 3-4 courses per semester) with
reduced expectations for research and service, focusing primarily on
excellence in teaching and student support.
- Provide appropriate level of service to the Department, School, University,
and/or professional community.
General Responsibilities:
- Contribute to curriculum development, recruitment, outreach, and retention
initiatives.
- Mentor and motivate a diverse student body to engage fully in the
educational process.
- Participate in course and program development activities.
- Participate in professional data and computational science related
organizations and conferences.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications:
Assistant Professor (tenure-track)
- An earned Ph.D. or ABD (All but Dissertation) in computer science, game
design, computing, software engineering, or a closely related field.
Lecturer (non-tenure)
- Substantial professional expertise in game development and design
without a Ph.D. or ABD, with an earned M.S. degree in a closely related
field.
Note: Candidates who do not possess the game-development/design experience outlined above will not be given considered for either track.
Preferences:
- Demonstrated post-secondary teaching experience.
- Demonstrated online or hybrid teaching experience.
- Demonstrated experience working with diverse communities.
- Demonstrated experience in obtaining external funding
Required Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
- Strong communication skills, including written communication.
- Excellence in teaching and a commitment to mentoring students.
- Competent in research and creative activities.
- Strong interpersonal skills.
Physical Demands:
- May require extended periods of standing, bending, sitting at desk.
- May require lifting up to 25 lbs.
- Requires communication with a variety of constituents externally and
internally.
- Requires operation of a variety of office equipment.
Licenses/ Certifications: N/A
Additional Job Details
Required Application Materials: Qualified applicants should submit a letter of interest, an academic curriculum vita, unofficial transcripts (official transcripts will be required once the candidates are selected), and the names of three current professional references including e-mail address and telephone number (current supervisor will not be contacted without the candidate's prior consent). All applicants must apply using the new online application system. Please visit https://umd.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/UMES to apply. Questions regarding the position responsibilities should be directed to Dr. Asad Azemi, Department Chair at (410) 651-6422 or by email: aazemi@umes.edu
Best Consideration Date: N/A
Posting Close Date: N/A
Open Until Filled: Yes
Department
UMES-BNTC-Computer Science & Engineering Technology
Worker Sub-Type
Faculty Regular
Salary Range
$95,000 - $105,000
EEO Statement
UMES is an EEO/AA employer and will not discriminate against any employee or applicant because of race, age, sex, color, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, marital status, genetic information, or political affiliation. Minorities, women, veterans, and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply. The successful candidate must be able to show acceptable documentation establishing the right to accept employment in the United States of America without employer sponsorship.
Diversity Statement
The University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) is an equal access, equal opportunity institution fully committed to diversity in education and employment. All students, employees, and the campus community at UMES are valued, respected, and have the opportunity to receive an equitable experience in an inclusive, welcoming environment of openness and appreciation.
Title IX Statement
It is the policy of the University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) to comply with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, which prohibits discrimination (including sexual harassment and sexual violence) based on sex in the University's educational programs and activities. Title IX also prohibits retaliation for asserting or otherwise participating in claims of sex discriminations or harassment.