The Department of Computing and Decision Sciences invites applications for a full-time faculty position in Information Technology Management beginning August 28 2026 available as either a tenure-track or renewable term appointment depending on qualifications. The successful candidate will teach undergraduate and graduate courses in IT management enterprise systems data analytics and emerging technologies; develop curriculum; conduct scholarly research; advise students; and contribute to departmental service and program initiatives. Candidates should hold a Ph.D. (or be ABD) in Information Systems IT Management Business Analytics or a related field for tenure-track consideration or a masters degree with significant industry and teaching experience for a term appointment. Desired qualifications include expertise in AI data-driven decision-making and technology innovation along with strong communication skills and a commitment to diversity and inclusion. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and selected candidates may meet faculty during the Decision Sciences Institute Meeting in Orlando.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in areas such as information technology management enterprise systems data analytics and emerging technologies.
Develop new courses and update existing curriculum to reflect current trends in information systems and technology innovation.
Engage in scholarly research and publish in peer-reviewed academic journals.
Advise students and participate in departmental and university service activities.
Contribute to departmental initiatives in program development assessment and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Integrate applied real-world experiences and technology trends into classroom instruction.
Required Qualifications:
For Tenure-Track Candidates:
Ph.D. in Information Systems Information Technology Management Business Analytics or a closely related field.
ABD candidates will be considered but the doctorate must be completed by August 1 2026.
Demonstrated excellence in teaching and potential for a strong research record.
For Non-Ph.D. Candidates (Renewable Term Appointment):
Masters degree in Information Systems Information Technology Management Business Analytics or a closely related discipline.
Significant industry experience applying technology and analytics to business challenges (e.g. operations marketing finance or supply chain).
Prior teaching experience as a full-time or adjunct instructor.
Desired Qualifications:
Knowledge or experience with artificial intelligence (AI) data-driven decision-making and technology innovation.
Ability to teach both quantitative and managerial aspects of information systems.
Industry experience that enables integration of practical applications into academic settings.
Evidence of strong communication and interpersonal skills.
Commitment to diversity equity and inclusion in teaching research and service.
Licenses and Certificates:
No specific licenses or certifications are required.
Professional certifications in IT management analytics or project management (e.g. PMP CBIP CISSP AWS or similar) are considered advantageous.
Salary Range:
$126000-$140000
Exempt/Nonexempt: Exempt
Physical Demands: General Office Environment
Special Instructions to Applicants:
Contact information of three references
Benefits Information:
Full Time Benefits
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