The Barowsky School of Business is seeking a part-time instructor to teach an MS Business Analytics course during the fall of 2024.
Responsibilities
Teach a three-unit course at the graduate level
Evaluate and grade student work and provide feedback to students
Mentor and advise students on the progress of their projects and coursework
Uphold academic performance standards and integrity
Instructors are required to work with the School to complete assessments of their course for AACSB Assurance of Learning purposes.
Course Description
MSBA 5501-1 Programming for Data Analytics (August 26-October 8, 2024; Mondays online from 7:00 pm-9:40 pm and four Saturdays in person from 8:00 am-12:30 pm) -- This course uses Python as a modern programming language to introduce basic concepts and techniques of computer programming and software development. Students in this course will learn the skills necessary to build well-designed code modules and data models for business. Topics include data structures, control structures, data input/output, object-oriented programming, exception handling, and debugging. This course is only available for graduate students enrolled in the Barowsky School of Business.
Required Qualifications
Master's degree in Business Analytics or Computer Science or closely related fields, or post-graduate training in Python programming with an emphasis on applications to business.
Experience teaching Python programming with business applications.
Working proficiency in Google Suite (Docs, Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Sheets, and Slides) and Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, and PowerPoint). Proficiency in working with Zoom.
Preferred Qualifications
Ph.D. in Business Analytics or Computer Science.
Experience teaching Python programming to MSBA or graduate students.
Work experience in the computer/software industry.
Additional Position Information
Open Until Filled
Must be willing to consent to a background check
Dominican University of California is an independent, international, learner-centered university, offering both undergraduate and graduate programs. The University is located 12 miles north of San Francisco nestled in the foothills Marin County. Dominican has a 1:10 teacher-to-student ratio, an average class size of 16 with a small-town feeling in a park-like campus. We blend interdisciplinary core courses, real-world studies, and small classes with close and supportive academic advising and mentoring.
Dominican University of California is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to excellence through diversity, and takes pride in its multicultural environment. We are committed in thought, word, and deed to recruiting and retaining a workforce that values the diversity of its student body. The University actively promotes an institutional culture that practices equity and inclusion. We strongly encourage applications from members of all under-represented groups in higher education.