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EET Applied Math Adjunct Part Time Faculty

Seattle Colleges · Seattle, WA · 2 days ago
EducationPart-time

About the role

This position supports foundational Electronics Engineering Technology pathways by preparing students with the applied mathematical skills required for success in DC and AC electronics coursework. Instruction emphasizes engineering and scientific notation, algebraic problem solving, trigonometry, vectors, complex numbers, graph interpretation, and quantitative reasoning as applied to electronic circuit analysis, waveform interpretation, and troubleshooting.

Responsibilities

  • Prepare and teach assigned EET 109 courses in accordance with approved course outcomes and departmental expectations using instructional strategies that support student learning and engagement.
  • Provide instruction in mathematical applications for circuit analysis and electronics technology, including algebraic manipulation, engineering and scientific notation, trigonometry, vectors, complex numbers, graph interpretation, and quantitative problem-solving methods relevant to DC and AC electronics coursework.
  • Maintain accurate instructional records and fulfill instructional responsibilities associated with assigned courses, including syllabus preparation, timely grading and feedback, student communication, attendance or participation reporting, and submission of required college records.
  • Support student success through regular communication, equitable instructional practices, and appropriate referral to campus academic support resources when needed.
  • Use teaching practices that support equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility in the classroom and contribute to an inclusive learning environment for students with varied educational, cultural, and professional backgrounds.
  • Participate in department meetings, instructional coordination, assessment activities, and professional responsibilities appropriate to adjunct faculty assignments as outlined in the applicable collective bargaining agreement.
  • Maintain current knowledge in electronics-related mathematics, instructional technology, and teaching practices relevant to assigned coursework.
  • Perform assigned instructional duties and meet professional responsibilities in accordance with Seattle Colleges policies, department expectations, and the faculty collective bargaining agreement.

Requirements

Associate degree or higher in Electronics Technology or a related technical field; OR four years of experience teaching or training electronics or related technical content.

Experience teaching, training, tutoring, or applying mathematics, physics, or other calculation-based technical concepts.

Evidence of collaborative work within an organization or team environment.

Demonstrated commitment to inclusion and the ability to work effectively with individuals from diverse backgrounds and life experiences, as outlined in the applicant’s diversity statement.

Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing, including the use of Microsoft Office or similar software tools.

Qualifications

Two years of work experience in the field of electronics.

Relevant industry recognized certifications and credentials.

Successful teaching experience in higher education.

Experience developing curriculum and program development in a variety of formats, including online, hybrid and face-to-face.

Experience assessing course work or training and student/participant achievement.

Experience working in a cooperative environment and collaborating with industry organizations and/or employers.

Skills

Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing, including the use of Microsoft Office or similar software tools.

Benefits

N/A

Pay

$7,703 - $11,537.33 (for a 5-credit single-class workload per quarter)

Schedule

Part-time

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