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Lecturer - AMD 122: Survey of World Cinema (Fall 2024) San Marcos
The Department of Art, Media, and Design at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for fall 2024 to teach AMD 122: Survey of World Cinema. This is a lower division lecture course that meets in person. This course introduces a diverse selection of film, video and digital media from around the world. Covers such subjects as indigenous aesthetics, post-modern and post-colonial cinema, changing ethnographic cinematic practice, and various approaches to narrative structures within particular cultures. Explores the ethical implications of a Hollywood-dominated film industry and addresses how particular countries undertake production and distribution of film and media.
Lecturer - AMD 309: Narrative Video/New Media (Fall 2024) San Marcos
The Department of Art, Media, and Design at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for fall 2024 to teach AMD 309: Narrative Video/New Media. This is an upper division studio course that meets in person. This is a studio course that explores narrative or storytelling structures in video and new media through hands-on research and writing projects. Projects may include creating a narrative video, rich media web project, an interactive CD or DVD, an internet radio show, or an interactive 3-D art installation. Sound, video, web or multimedia applications and technologies will be covered, as well as methods and theories of story structures across cultures. Results in public presentation of student work.
Lecturer: AMD 404 - Advanced Video Production (Fall 2024) San Marcos
The Department of Art, Media, and Design at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for fall 2024 to teach AMD 404: Advanced Video Production. This is an upper division studio course that meets in person. The course is described as advanced video production and post-production, including narrative, experimental, documentary and installation. Utilizes digital audio and video tools and software. Development of practical and critical skills through the study and analysis of current issues surrounding the production, interpretation and dissemination of video in relation to visual arts. Public screening of work.
Lecturer - CS 111: Computer Science I Lab (Fall 2024) San Marcos
The Department of Computer Science at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2024 to teach CS 111: Computer Science I Lab. The course introduces computer science and computational thinking through a modern programming language. Includes fundamental programming structures and problem solving skills to support the organization and manipulation of numeric and text data.
Lecturer - CS 211: Computer Science II Lab (Fall 2024) San Marcos
The Department of Computer Science at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2024 to teach CS 211: Computer Science II Lab. The course is a continuation of program design and development. Introduction to data structures: stacks, queues, linear lists, trees, and sets. Includes pointers recursion, and implementation and analysis of sorting and searching algorithms. Extensive programming is required. Includes introduction to parallel models and algorithms, problem state space, relational database, and numerical approximation methods.
Lecturer - EE 100: Introduction to Electrical Engineering (Fall 2024) San Marcos
The Electrical Engineering Program within Department of Physics at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2024 to teach EE 100: Introuduction to Electrical Engineering. The course is described in the catalog as: Introduces the basic principles of electrical engineering with exposure to the electronics and laboratory environment. Focuses on different areas of electrical engineering in the analog and digital world. Covers safety, measurement, and basic measurement units in the laboratory environment. Includes project-based learning with basic component level design, simulation, and circuit level practices. Provides an overview of some of the main topics in analog and digital circuits.
Lecturer - EE 110: Electrical Engineering Clinic I (Fall 2024) San Marcos
The Electrical Engineering Program within Department of Physics at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2024 to teach EE 110 Electrical Engineering Clinic I. The course is described in the catalog as: Teaches the basic practices and skills of instrumentation and process control tools in Electrical Engineering. Covers PLC systems, Ladder Logic coding, LabVIEW control process, and modeling of a controlled process. Students will finish the course by doing a project and giving a presentation.
Lecturer - EE 210: Electrical Engineering Clinic II (Fall 2024) San Marcos
The Electrical Engineering Program within Department of Physics at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2024 to teach EE 210 Electrical Engineering Clinic II. The course is described in the catalog as: Provides hands-on learning of knowledge and skills of electrical engineering that are required by industry. Covers computational software and interfacing with microcontroller boards.
Lecturer - EE 310: Electric Power and Energy Conversion (Fall 2024) San Marcos
The Electrical Engineering Program within Department of Physics at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2024 to teach EE 310 Electric Power and Energy Conversion. The course is described in the catalog as: Covers basic concepts of AC systems, single-phase and three-phase circuits, transformers, transmission lines, electric power generators, AC and DC motors, energy conversion and electric machinery.
Lecturer - EE 420: Control Systems (Fall 2024) San Marcos
The Electrical Engineering Program within Department of Physics at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2024 to teach EE 420: Control Systems. The course is described in the catalog as: Includes basics of control systems such as the fundamentals of feedback theory, linearity, time-invariance, and stability. Mathematical, mechanical, and circuit models of control systems will be introduced. Application of transfer functions of the system will be used to study and control its stability.
Lecturer - EE 435: Communication Systems and Circuits (Fall 2024) San Marcos
The Electrical Engineering Program within Department of Physics at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2024 to teach EE 435: Communication Systems and Circuits. The course is described in the catalog as: Analysis and design of analog and digital communication systems and circuits. Modulation and demodulation techniques including amplitude modulation (AM), frequency modulation (FM), and phase modulation (PM). Time and frequency domain concepts including Fourier transforms. Selected subjects may include noise, bandwidth, fiber optics, RF and wireless communications systems.
Lecturer - EE 491A: Senior Project Planning (Fall 2024) San Marcos
The Electrical Engineering Program within Department of Physics at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2024 to teach EE 491A: Senior Project Planning. The course is described in the catalog as: Design and planning stage of a senior electrical or computer engineering design and laboratory project. Student(s) will work under the guidance of a faculty member to design and plan project activities for implementation in EE 491B or CE 491B.
Lecturer - BIOT 620: BioProcessing and Bioengineering (Summer 2024) San Marcos
The Department of Biology at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for the Masters of Biotechnology program to co-teach BIOT 620: BioProcessing and BioEngineering on Tuesdays, from 5:30-9:30 pm, in person. The dates of this course are 6/12-8/10/2024. Introduction to the theory and application of biotechnology processes for the development of biopharmaceutical and bio-based products. Covers the spectrum of bioprocess engineering, starting from genetic concepts for producing pharmaceutical and other products. The organisms considered range from simple bacteria to highly specialized animal cell cultures. A basic understanding of fundamental bioprocess concepts such as fluid mechanics, mass transfer, unit operations, biochemical reaction kinetics, cell growth and metabolism, heterogeneous reactions, and bioreactor analysis and design.
Director of Athletics San Marcos
The Director of Athletics provides leadership, direction, and operational management for the Department of Athletics and all aspects of the University’s 14-sport intercollegiate athletic program (Men’s sports = six; Women’s sports = eight). The Director employs, supervises, and evaluates departmental personnel and provides opportunities for staff training and professional development. Direct and lead the intercollegiate athletics program to promote student-athlete academic success, personal development, and competitive excellence.
Lieutenant, University Police Department San Marcos
As assigned by the Chief of Police, Lieutenants are responsible for leadership, direction, and coordination of the University Police Department law enforcement services, communications center and police records office.
Faculty Personnel Administrative Coordinator, Faculty Affairs San Marcos
The Faculty Personnel Coordinator is responsible for the support of various faculty personnel programs and functions, tracking campus and systemwide metrics, addressing general inquiries or issues, and a variety of general administrative support functions to support Faculty Affairs.
Police Officer - Lateral, University Police Department San Marcos
Under the direction of a supervisor, performs patrol duties in a vehicle or on foot to protect university students, personnel, visitors, property, and facilities from accidents, bodily harm, fire, theft, vandalism, and illegal entry.
Crisis Response Specialist, University Police Department San Marcos
Under the supervision of the Director of the Crisis Response Team, the Crisis Response Specialist will collaborate with the Crisis Response Team (CRT) and University Police (UPD) and respond to campus community members’ urgent behavioral and mental health needs.
Community Service Specialist, University Police Department San Marcos
Under general direction, the Community Service Specialist (CSS) is responsible for patrolling campus buildings, facilities, and parking lots; enforcing established rules and regulations by taking the appropriate actions; performing related community support functions; use judgement and discretion to solve problems.
Lecturer - LING 355: Heritage Languages and Heritage Speakers (Fall 2024) San Marcos
The Department of Liberal Studies at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2024 to teach LING 355 – Heritage Languages and Heritage Speakers. The course introduces students to the linguistic and cultural properties of heritage languages, which are acquired in the home and later supplanted by the dominant language of the community. Students will investigate phonological, morphological, and syntactic properties of heritage languages, the relationship between language and identity, the role of motivation in language re-learning, of bilingualism on cognition, and the role of family, community and public policy on language maintenance.

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