What are the responsibilities and job description for the Adjunct Faculty-Information Technology position at Webster University?
The Department of Management at Webster University in St. Louis, Missouri, is recruiting adjunct faculty to teach the following graduate-level, Information Technology Management (ITM) courses, at the University’s main campus in Webster Groves, St. Louis, Missouri, and online:
- ITM 5000 Information Technology Management: Overview
- ITM 5100 Information and Communications Systems and Networks
- ITM 5200 Project Management of Information Technology
- ITM 5300 Procurement and Contract Management for Information Technology
- ITM 5400 Systems Analysis, Design, and Implementation
- ITM 5600 Information and Communications Security
- ITM 6000 Final Project in Information Technology Management
Course Descriptions available at:
www.webster.edu/catalog/current/graduate-catalog/courses/itm.html
The teaching modalities include:
- Hybrid Classroom*
- Online
*The hybrid classroom instructor should have experience teaching in the classroom and have a working knowledge of Zoom. The hybrid classroom may have students physically in the classroom and remote students online, joining the class via Zoom.
Qualifications:
Master’s degree in management information systems, information technology management, business administration, or a closely related field is required. The instructor must demonstrate academic proficiency in one or more master’s level courses related to the subject matter of the courses being taught, and be able to teach all of the course syllabus topics.
Professional Qualifications:
Instructors with a master’s degree must have at least five years of professional experience in job positions related to the ITM program. Instructors with a doctoral degree in business, management, management information systems, or a closely related field must have three years of relevant professional experience in positions related to the ITM program. Professional certification (e.g., CISA, CISSP, CISM, PMP, CCNA, ACP) in the discipline or subject matter taught is highly desirable.