The Department of Mathematics and Computer Sciences at Gardner-Webb University is seeking adjuncts to teach undergraduate courses on campus hybrid or online as needed. Adjuncts are contracted term-by-term based on course/section need and availability. Applicants will be added to the adjunct pool of candidates and may be contacted based on department needs. Qualified candidates for teaching undergraduate courses must have at least a masters degree in cybersecurity IT or a related field.
Applicants qualified to teach across a broad range of cybersecurity courses such as Penetration Testing System Admin and Security Cybersecurity Digital Forensics Cloud Computing Ethical Hacking Virtualization Computer Hardware Python and Java are encouraged to apply. Individuals interested in applying should complete and submit the online adjunct application.
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Candidates should complete the application and include a letter of interest résumé unofficial transcripts and names and contact information for at least three professional references with their submission.
Unofficial transcripts are acceptable for application review.
If hired official transcripts must be sent directly from the institution (to Academic Affairs for full-time and undergraduate adjuncts or to for graduate adjuncts).
Gardner-Webb University () is a coeducational residential private historically Baptist Christian institution located in Boiling Springs North Carolina with easy access to Charlotte Asheville and Greenville-Spartanburg. The University offers 80 undergraduate and graduate degree programs to approximately 3000 students. GWU is a Carnegie-classified Doctoral/Professional 2023 Gardner-Webb was home to students from 93 counties in North Carolina 44 US states and 43 foreign countries. GWU is a NCAA Division I institution with 22 athletic teams and 460 student-athletes.
The Department of Mathematics and Computer Sciences at Gardner-Webb University is seeking adjuncts to teach undergraduate courses on campus hybrid or online as needed. Adjuncts are contracted term-by-term based on course/section need and availability. Applicants will be added to the adjunct pool of ...
The Department of Mathematics and Computer Sciences at Gardner-Webb University is seeking adjuncts to teach undergraduate courses on campus hybrid or online as needed. Adjuncts are contracted term-by-term based on course/section need and availability. Applicants will be added to the adjunct pool of candidates and may be contacted based on department needs. Qualified candidates for teaching undergraduate courses must have at least a masters degree in cybersecurity IT or a related field.
Applicants qualified to teach across a broad range of cybersecurity courses such as Penetration Testing System Admin and Security Cybersecurity Digital Forensics Cloud Computing Ethical Hacking Virtualization Computer Hardware Python and Java are encouraged to apply. Individuals interested in applying should complete and submit the online adjunct application.
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Candidates should complete the application and include a letter of interest résumé unofficial transcripts and names and contact information for at least three professional references with their submission.
Unofficial transcripts are acceptable for application review.
If hired official transcripts must be sent directly from the institution (to Academic Affairs for full-time and undergraduate adjuncts or to for graduate adjuncts).
Gardner-Webb University () is a coeducational residential private historically Baptist Christian institution located in Boiling Springs North Carolina with easy access to Charlotte Asheville and Greenville-Spartanburg. The University offers 80 undergraduate and graduate degree programs to approximately 3000 students. GWU is a Carnegie-classified Doctoral/Professional 2023 Gardner-Webb was home to students from 93 counties in North Carolina 44 US states and 43 foreign countries. GWU is a NCAA Division I institution with 22 athletic teams and 460 student-athletes.
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