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Lecturer - SOC 315: Gender in Society (Fall 2026)
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San Marcos
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| The Department of Sociology and Criminology & Justice Studies at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2026 to teach SOC 315: Gender in Society. The course is a consideration of the development of gender identity and gender socialization in a social context; how notions of femininity and masculinity are shaped within various social institutions-family, work, media, education; and how these social definitions change across the life course. Emphasis on how gender relations vary across communities-race and ethnicity, sexuality, age, socioeconomic class, and nationality. |
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Lecturer - SOC 320: Sociological Theory (Fall 2026)
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San Marcos
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| The Department of Sociology and Criminology & Justice Studies at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2026 to teach SOC 320: Sociological Theory. The course is an exploration of the nature of theory in sociology, and an analysis of selected social theorists. |
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Assistant Women's Softball Coach (Full-Time)
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Bakersfield
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| The Athletics Department at California State University, Bakersfield, a NCAA Division I institution, invites applications for a full-time Women’s Softball Assistant Coach. This is a non-tenured position. |
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Lecturer - MDIA 403: Children's Media (Fall 2026)
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San Marcos
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| The Department of Communication and Media Studies at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2026 to teach MDIA 304 - Global Media. The course is an exploration of “globalization” as an historical - as well as a contested - process, and of cultural, social, technological economic, and political processes at work in “media globalization.” Case studies link discussions of specific forms (i.e., music, radio, video, journalism, internet, mobile phones, broadcast satellites, and points of origin) to old and new audiences. These case studies are contextualized in a consideration of specific communication processes associated with trade, war, community development, policy making and reform, and privatization/deregulation. |
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Assistant Director, Communications
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Long Beach
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| Under the direct supervision of the Appropriate Administrator and Lead, the Assistant Director of Athletic Communications supports the development, coordination, and delivery of sports information and media relations for the University’s athletic programs. The role includes assisting with the creation and distribution of communications, ensuring compliance with operational policies and procedures, and promoting the University’s athletic teams through media relations, digital content, and statistical reporting. |