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Part-Time Lecturer Pool for Department of Political Science AY 26-27
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East Bay
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| The Department of Political Science seeks one or more part-time lecturers for a pool from which instructors will be considered for teaching appointments as they become available for Fall Semester 2026 and/or Spring Semester 2027. The department offers a range of lower- and upper-division courses for: majors pursuing the B.A. in Political Science (with three concentrations - Pre-Law, Public Affairs and Administration, and Traditional); and for non-majors who seek to fulfill General Education requirements. |
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Lecturer Pool for Department of Human Development and Women's Studies AY26-27
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East Bay
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| One or more temporary, part-time lecturers for a pool from which instructors will be considered for appointments as they become available for Fall 2026 and/or Spring 2027 semesters. |
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Lecturer - TA 307: On-Camera Acting (Fall 2026)
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San Marcos
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| The Theatre Department at California State University San Marcos is seeking a part-time lecturer in Fall 2026 to teach TA 307: On-Camera Acting. The course meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:00 to 2:50 pm. The course provides hands-on experience in acting for film and television. Students will work in various genres (e.g., commercials, romantic comedy, drama, etc.) discuss acting techniques as they apply to film performance via practical projects, reading, written assignments and critiques. Applicants must have university teaching experience and must have an MFA or equivalent professional experience. |
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Lecturer - TA 325: Chicano Theatre (Fall 2026)
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San Marcos
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| The Theatre Department at California State University San Marcos is seeking a part-time lecturer in Fall 2026 to teach TA 325: Chicano Theatre. The course meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7:00 to 8:15 pm. Through individual and group readings of specific works of theatre, this course will examine the role of Latino/Chicano Theatre as a part of American Theatre and a distinct voice in World Theatre. Students will examine social, political, and aesthetic elements which have given rise to the development of Latino/Chicano theatre, including the struggle for justice, cultural and community integrity, biculturalism, bilingualism, identity, race, and cultural chauvinism. The perspectives and works of other Latino populations will be included as part of an examination of comparative and competing Latino world views within the United States. The course will include a performance aspect. |
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Wrestling Assistant Coach
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Bakersfield
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| The Department of Athletics invites applications for a Wrestling Assistant Coach. |