Adjunct Assistant Professor - Arch & Con Management (Architectural Design & Technology)
About the role
Periodically, Adjunct Teaching Positions Become Available In The Architecture & Construction Management Department. The following courses in Architectural Engineering Technology and Construction Management Engineering Technology programs are part of the curriculum:
- ARC255 - Architectural Design I
- ARC257 - Architectural Design II
- ARC310 - Construction Design
- ARC376 - Architectural Design III
- ARC476 - Architectural Design IV
- ARC486 - Architectural Design V (Capstone - BS Arch Eng Technology)
- CON361 - Government, Building, Environmental, Codes & Regulations
Responsibilities
Please submit your resume if you would be interested in teaching any of the above courses. In your cover letter, please include which of these courses you've already taught, are interested in teaching, or could teach if asked to do so. Please indicate if you are available to teach in the day, evening, or both.
Requirements
MINIMUM REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- B. Arch. (5 year), or
- M. Arch., or
- BS Arch. and MS in related field, or
- BS in related field with graphics/drafting experience.
ADDITIONAL PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Architectural Registration (RA) license.
- 3 years of professional work experience and excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
Qualifications
The college particularly welcomes candidates with knowledge, skills and abilities that include:
- Commitment to diversity and university initiatives supportive of diversity and inclusion.
- Interest in participating in student-centered service activities.
- Desire to apply expertise in promoting civic engagement with the College's many community partners.
Skills
Well qualified candidates will have experience in some or all of the following:
- Course specific knowledge to teach in accordance with course learning objectives and student learning outcomes.
- Knowledge of pre-design activities, including architectural programming, visualization, and field investigation.
- Knowledge of building construction materials and assemblies specified in building and site design.
- Knowledge of NFPA 220 Construction Types (Type I, Type II, Type III, Type IV, Type V).
- Knowledge of prevailing building codes used in Long Island jurisdictions.
- Knowledge of construction drawings, construction notes and specification organization, layers and preparation.
- Knowledge of site design and construction for grading, drainage, site structures and pavement, and landscape preparation.
- Knowledge of design processes associated with architectural project planning, including schematic design, design development, construction document development, and project cost projection.
Benefits
The State University of New York offers excellent fringe benefits including health insurance options and retirement plans.
Pay
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Schedule
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