The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs College of Business seeks a full time instructor in Quantitative Methods beginning in the Fall semester of 2008. The instructor will teach and perform service in Quantitative Methods and related disciplines as a non-tenure track member of the faculty of the College of Business. Courses taught may include: Business Statistics and Process and Statistics-Based Decisions.
Minimum requirements include a Masters degree with related coursework from an accredited university with professional or academic work experience using quantitative methods for decision-making. Degrees from an AACSB accredited university are strongly preferred.
Applicant should possess current knowledge of quantitative methods in business applications and an ability to teach undergraduate courses in quantitative methods and related areas.
Your applications must include your curriculum vita or resume, list of references, and a letter of application. The letter must include your teaching experience, qualifications, and a statement of teaching philosophy. The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs is committed to diversity and equality in education and employment. Women and minorities are strongly encouraged to apply. For full consideration, please respond by July 22, 2008.
Please email your application packet to search@uccs.edu (Please include the job title in the subject line) or mail them to:
Dean's Office, College of Business and Administration
University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway
Colorado Springs, CO 80918
Phone: 719.262.3113
The successful candidate must pass a background check to include license and educational verification, prior employment verification, sex offender registry check, and criminal history. Positions entrusted with master keys and/or financial system access must also pass a credit history check.
More information about UCCS is available at http://www.uccs.edu.
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