The School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Sociology – Program in Criminal Justice seeks a full-time, non-tenure track instructor to teach undergraduate courses in the Criminal Justice Program for the 2026-2027 academic year. Courses may be introductory surveys or upper-level courses focused on specific themes or topics consistent with the criminal justice curriculum and faculty expertise. Candidates who can teach courses on correctional systems, penology, prisons, and/or prisoners, are especially encouraged to apply. As the instructor of record, the individual is responsible for preparing the course syllabus, delivering lectures, and leading discussions, assessing student work in a timely manner, holding weekly office hours, responding to student emails, and submitting final course grades to the registrar. We are only accepting applications from those willing to teach in-person. The teaching load is 3-3 (six courses total for AY 2026-2027). This is a 1-year, nonrenewable position.
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