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Washington State University Career Track Assistant or Associate Professor Construction Management in Pullman, Washington

Career Track Assistant or Associate Professor Construction Management

 

Available Title(s):

158-NNFACULTY - Teaching Assistant Professor - Career, 159-NNFACULTY - Teaching Associate Professor - Career

 

Business Title:

Career Track Assistant or Associate Professor Construction Management

 

Employee Type:

Faculty

 

Time Type:

Full time

 

Position Term:

9 Month

 

Position Details:

 

THE OPPORTUNITY:

 

The School of Design + Construction (SDC) at Washington State University invites applications for a full-time, continuous career track (non-tenure track) faculty position at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor. We seek candidates who are student-centered, collaborative, possess relevant industry experience, and are technologically and professionally competent.

 

The School of Design and Construction (SDC) provides a vital academic and research culture where students and faculty engage in complex social, environmental and technological questions of our time. We seek forward-thinking candidates with the vision, passion, and expertise to advance the field and inspire future leaders. The successful candidate will be expected to teach courses central to the construction management core curriculum. For tenure-track position, the candidate will also be expected to conduct research that supports construction education and/or the construction industry and if possible in one or more https://sdc.wsu.edu/about-us/research-engagement/ within the SDC. Those with multidisciplinary research and/or teaching interests are encouraged to apply.

 

The SDC is committed to a world of equitability, justice, and belonging, and we seek candidates who share our belief in the speculative power of design to imagine new worlds based on these principles. Please see the SDC's Statement on Equity, Justice, and Belonging here: https://sdc.wsu.edu/equity-justice-and-belonging/.

 

The curriculum is a four-year professional program leading to a Bachelor of Science in Construction Management. Upon completion of prerequisite courses, pre-professional students must apply after their first year to be admitted into the program and complete the final three years. The Construction Management program has a robust in-house student internship and full-time recruiting program, active industry partners, and an engaged advisory board. Additionally, many non-CM students enrolled in our CM Minor program that consists of students from many disciplines including Business, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Interior Design, and Civil Engineering. Fall 2016 marked the official start of the Construction Engineering Bachelor's degree which is a collaboration between Construction Management and Civil Engineering - an integrated degree offering.

 

The SDC is comprised of accredited academic degree programs in Construction Management (B.S. ACCE + CM minor), Architecture (B.S + M.Arch NAAB), Interior Design (B.A. CIDA + M.A. Research), Landscape Architecture (BLA LAAB), Construction Engineering with the Department of Civil Engineering (B.S. ABET), and emerging certificate programs and a Master of Science in Building Science with Departments in Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. The SDC is committed to being the premier destination for integrated design and construction education in the nation. The collaborative make-up of the SDC enables faculty to work with students from different disciplines in an integrated environment with the goal of promoting and increasing effectiveness within the professions. Interdisciplinary and collaborative opportunities for both teaching and research also extend throughout

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