Tenure-Track - Communication Studies
Recruitment # |
909 |
Position |
Assistant Professor of Communication Studies ( Rhetoric and First Amendment Studies) |
Effective Date |
August 20, 2012 (Fall Semester) |
Salary Range |
Based on qualifications and experience |
Minimum Qualifications
- Ph.D. in Communication Studies (or a closely related field) by date of appointment with an emphasis in Rhetoric and First Amendment Studies
- Candidate must demonstrate potential for effective teaching at the undergraduate and graduate (M.A.) level
- Potential for an ongoing, successful record of scholarly research and publication
- Commitment to and/or experience in educating a diverse student population
Preferred Qualifications
- Demonstrated excellence in teaching at the university/college level
- Experience in teaching courses in Rhetorical Theory and Criticism, American and International Public Address, Freedom of Communication, and Political Communication
- Ability to contribute to the management and scholarly productivity of our Center for First Amendment Studies
Responsibilities
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Teach undergraduate and graduate (M.A.) courses in
- Rhetorical Theory and Criticism
- Freedom of Communication
- Other courses dependent upon the department's requirements for general education and the major and candidate's specialties and interests
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Participate in curriculum development
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Engage in a systematic program of scholarship resulting in conference presentations and publication
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Advise and direct students
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Provide service to department, college, university, and community committees
Required Documentation
- Letter of application addressing qualifications; curriculum vitae, including current email address
- Three recent letters of recommendation
- A copy of the official transcript from institution awarding highest degree
- Summary of teaching evaluations
- Finalists will be requested to submit a signed SC-1 form and official transcript
Application, required documentation, and/or requests for information should be addressed to:
Dr. Amy Bippus, Chair
Department of Communication Studies, AS 309
California State University, Long Beach
Long Beach, CA 90840-2407
562/985-4302
abippus@csulb.edu
Application Deadline
- Position open until filled. Review of applications to begin on October 31, 2011
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