Sessional Lecturer - CSC491H1F - Capstone Design Project

University of TorontoToronto, ON
Onsite

About The Position

This course, CSC491H1F - Capstone Design Project, is designed and delivered by industry experts from the Software/Tech fields. Students will work with teammates from CSC454H1 to develop a marketable startup on a selected theme. The class will be small and highly interactive. You will work to develop working software industry best practices. You are expected to have experience writing software and be able to learn on the go. The estimated course enrolment is 60 students with an estimated TA support of one 60-hour TA position. The class schedule is Thursdays from 18:00 to 21:00, and the delivery method is currently in-person, though it may change as determined by the Faculty or the Department. This position is equivalent to a 0.5 FCE appointment.

Requirements

  • Graduate degree in Computer Science or closely related field required.
  • Demonstrated expertise in topic area of the course required.
  • Strong organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills required.
  • Teaching experience at the university level or equivalent industry level required.
  • Experience writing software.
  • Ability to learn on the go.

Nice To Haves

  • Previous experience teaching undergraduate courses in the field of Computer Science preferred.
  • Demonstrated evidence of excellence in teaching preferred.
  • Experience leading companies and organizations within the technology sector preferred.
  • Experience building long-term partnerships between academic and industry organizations preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Preparing and delivering the lectures in-person on campus as scheduled.
  • Handling course administration including: maintaining the course website on Quercus; developing marking schemes/syllabus; planning tutorial content (when applicable); developing course assessments including assignments, projects, quizzes, tests, and final assessments.
  • Providing appropriate contact time outside of class to students, through office hours, email, the course website and/or the course bulletin board.
  • Preparing the breakdown of hours for TA duties in the course and supervising the TAs.
  • Ensuring that tutorials and/or labs are delivered appropriately by the TAs as applicable.
  • Managing the grading for the course, which is largely done by the TAs, and carrying out any grading not handled by the TAs.
  • Invigilating term tests and the final exam when applicable.
  • Managing the grades, including the timely completion and release of grades and feedback to students throughout the term; submitting final course grades (due January 11, 2027).
  • Following the basic content and style used by the faculty members who normally teach the course.
  • Getting approval from faculty members or the Associate Chair for any substantial changes to the course content or assessment methods.
  • Consulting with the department’s Teaching Support group when creating the course syllabus and course assessments (tests, assignments, projects, and final exam).
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