Scholarly Teaching Faculty Positions in Computer ScienceAvailable Title(s):161-NNFACULTY - Scholarly Assistant Professor - Career, 162-NNFACULTY - Scholarly Associate Professor - Career, 163-NN_FACULTY - Scholarly Professor - CareerBusiness Title:Scholarly Teaching Faculty Positions in Computer ScienceEmployee Type:Faculty (+) (Fixed Term)Time Type:Full timePosition Term:9 MonthPosition Details:The School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) at Washington State University (WSU) invites applications for multiple full-time career track teaching faculty positions in Computer Science. Positions will be based at the WSU main campus in Pullman, WA. Preference will be given to candidates with one or more of the following: prior teaching or teaching assistantship experience, curriculum development experience (classroom, online), leadership potential, industry experience/potential to foster industry partnerships, exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, and a commitment to diversifying the student body. The positions will be considered at different ranks, and for either a 1-year fixed term appointment (with renewal contingent upon performance) or a continuous appointment, depending on the following qualifications:Required Qualifications for Scholarly Assistant Professor:• Master's in Computer Science or a related discipline by August 15, 2024.Preferred Qualifications for Scholarly Assistant Professor:• PhD in Computer Science or a related discipline by August 15, 2024.Required Qualifications for Scholarly Associate Professor:• Master's in Computer Science or a related discipline by August 15, 2024 and at least 5 years of relevant teaching or industry experience.OR• PhD in Computer Science or a related discipline by August 15, 2024 and at least 3 years of relevant teaching experience.Required Qualifications for Scholarly Full Professor:• PhD in Computer Science or a related discipline by August 15, 2024 and at least 10 years of relevant teaching or relevant industry experience.Qualifications for fixed term versus continuous appointment:• For consideration toward a continuous appointment, the candidate must have at least 3 years of teaching experience and/or a PhD. Otherwise, the appointment will be a 1 year fixed term appointment (with renewal contingent upon performance).Recent graduates and graduate students expecting to graduate by August 2024 who have a passion for teaching core undergraduate level computer science courses are strongly encouraged to apply. Outstanding candidates at all levels will be considered. Candidates with no prior experience but who meet necessary educational qualifications will be considered for the Scholarly Assistant Professor rank.Summary of Duties:The job duties of successful candidates include curriculum development; advising students; teaching undergraduate courses in computer science; interfacing with industry; participating in continuous teaching assessment activities; effectively communicating and interacting with students; supporting student recruitment activities; and collaborating with others within the School, the University, or other organizations. In particular, candidates are expected to be able to teach software engineering and programming languages courses at a minimum, with further ability to cover databases, networking, or architecture courses being considered a plus.The new faculty hired for this position will join 58 existing tenure-track and career track faculty members in the School of EECS, which has experienced rapid growth in enrollment over the past four years. Currently approximately 1300 undergraduate students were enrolled in its B.S., and B.A programs, and 200 graduate students are enrolled in its M.S., and Ph.D. programs in computer science, elect