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Lecturer Pool AY 26-27: Department of Teacher Education
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East Bay
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| The Department of Teacher Education seeks one or more temporary, part-time lecturers for a pool from which instructors will be considered for appointments as they become available for Fall Semester 2026 and/or Spring Semester 2027. |
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Lecturer Pool AY 26-27: Department of Educational Leadership
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East Bay
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| The Department of Educational Leadership seeks one or more temporary, part-time lecturers for a pool from which instructors will be considered for appointments as they become available for Fall Semester 2026 and/or Spring Semester 2027. |
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Lecturer Pool - Department of Mathematics AY 26-27
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East Bay
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| Part-time positions teaching mathematics at the level of introductory calculus and below with the possibility of more advanced courses on occasion. Minimum requirement is a Master's degree in Mathematics or Mathematics Education. |
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Lecturer Pool for Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences (AY 26-27)
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East Bay
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| The Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences seeks part-time lecturers for a pool from which instructors will be considered for teaching appointments as they become available for Fall Semester 2026, and Spring Semester, 2027. The Department offers a Bachelor of Science degree and an accredited Master of Science degree in Speech-Language Pathology and/or Audiology. Assignments might include teaching one or more basic and advanced course(s) for undergraduate and graduate students. There are approximately 200 majors and five regular faculty. |
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Lecture Pool for Department of Art and Design (AY 26-27)
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East Bay
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| The Department of Art and Design seeks applicants for our pool of art, design, and art history lecturers to teach courses at Hayward Campus in Fall Semester 2026, and Spring Semester 2027. |
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Lecturer Pool for Department of Accounting & Finance, AY 26-27
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East Bay
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| The department offers courses at both the undergraduate (BSAA and BSBA) level and the graduate (MSA and MBA) level for accounting and finance. We have diverse, vibrant and accomplished faculty members. The primary means by which our instructors enhance and update the content of their present courses and design new ones is through conducting research and engaging in professional development activities. |
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Lecturer Pool for Department of Economics, AY 26-27
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East Bay
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| The Department of Economics offers courses at both the undergraduate (BS Economics, BSBA) and graduate (MBA) levels in microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, and a variety of subfields. |
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Lecturer Pool for Department of Management, AY 26-27
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East Bay
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| The Department of Management offers courses and concentrations at both the undergraduate (BSBA) and graduate (MBA) levels in the following areas: Human Resource Management and Organizational Behavior, Operations and Supply Chain Management, Strategic Management and International Business, Information Technology Management and Entrepreneurship. The department offers courses in MS in Business Analytics program. The department has 30 tenured and tenure-track faculty, and a number of lecturers. |
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Lecturer Pool for Department of Marketing, AY 26-27
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East Bay
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| The Department offers courses at both the undergraduate and graduate levels in marketing. Courses serve students completing Business and Marketing majors and other majors. The department has 9 tenured or tenure-track faculty and several lecturers. |
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Lecturer Pool for Department of Writing, Languages, and Literatures (WLL), AY 2026-2027
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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 Semester 2026, and/or Spring Semester 2027. |
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Catalog Editor/Curriculum Analyst
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East Bay
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| Under the direction of the Curriculum Initiatives Project Coordinator with supervision from Associate Dean of Curriculum and Catalog Services, this position serves as a Catalog Editor and Curriculum Analyst responsible for the analysis, coordination, and implementation of curriculum and catalog changes. The incumbent applies specialized knowledge of university, CSU systemwide, and catalog policies governing catalog content, courses, and academic programs, including Academic Senate policy, and Chancellor's Office guidance. Duties include analysis of curricular requests submitted by the colleges and of changes, including identification and assessment of impact on content areas other than those being changed, and the coordination of the revision process of the catalog by communicating with the area administrators and directors and as needed, the Chancellor’s Office. This position conducts investigations and analyses of courses within the institutions; problem-solving and entry of coding into PeopleSoft and on the Cascade web server, as well as serving as a technical administrator of the Acalog and Curriculog catalog and curriculum management system. This position will provide specialized coordination and administrative support for the Lead Curriculum Services Analyst in Academic Programs and Services as well as the analysis, coordination, and assistance with a variety of complex curricular projects from planning through initiation and execution stages, requiring interpretation of policies and procedures as well as problem solving skills. In addition, the Curriculum Analyst provides technical guidance and training to faculty and staff regarding curriculum and catalog processes, assists with complex curricular initiatives and special projects, and supports the planning, implementation, and publication of the university catalog in accordance with institutional and systemwide policies. |
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Lecturer Pool - Department of Computer Science AY 26-27
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East Bay
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| Part-time lecturer positions teaching lower-division computer programming and advanced topics in Computer Science. For consideration, applicants must possess a graduate degree in Computer Science and have teaching experience at the post-secondary level. |
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Lecturer Pool for School of Engineering AY 26-27
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East Bay
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| Part-time position teaching in School of Engineering at both Bachelor’s and Master’s level. M.S. degree in Engineering/ Construction Management with relevant work experience is required. Ph.D. degree in Engineering/ Construction Management is preferred. |
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Lecturer Pool for Department of Sociology AY 26-27
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East Bay
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| The Sociology Department may need lecturers for one or more of the following courses: Introduction to Sociology, Social Theory, Research Methods Social Psychology, Social Policy, Work and Professions, Sociology of Education, Social Inequality, Environmental Sociology, Sociology of Sport, Medical Sociology, Sociology of Organizations, and Sociology of Emotions. Other courses may also be offered. Please note that teaching assignments at California State University, East Bay may include courses at Hayward campus, Concord Center, and/or online. |
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Lecturer Pool for the Department of Communication AY 26-27
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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 in the Department of Communication as they become available for Fall Semester 2026 and Spring Semester 2027. |
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Lecturer Pool for Department of Criminal Justice AY 26-27
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East Bay
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| This is a part-time lecturer position in the Department of Criminal Justice (CRJ) for AY 26-27. Lecturer faculty teach lower-division and upper-division courses in face-to-face, hybrid, and online platforms. Courses are offered at the Hayward campus, online, and at local high schools and community college locations. The CRJ program curriculum focuses on key areas of the criminal justice system, including crime prevention, corrections, community-based programs, impact of crime, forensic science, victimization, and policing. Minimum requirements are holding an M.A./M.S. in a related field, professional experience, and teaching experience at the university level. A Ph.D. in a related field is preferred. |
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Lecturer Pool for Department of Biological Sciences - AY 26-27
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East Bay
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| Part-time lecturer positions teaching major and non-major courses in Biology including Introductory Biology, Genetics, Developmental Genetics, Hematology, General Microbiology, Medical Microbiology and Human Physiology and Anatomy. A Ph.D. degree in Biological Sciences or related field is required for these positions. However, for certain non-major courses only, the Ph.D. requirement may be waived, but M.S. is required. The policy and expectation is that all faculty members will perform all of their duties within the state of California. |
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Lecturer Pool for Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry AY 26-27
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East Bay
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| The successful candidate will teach up to 15 contact hours per week in undergraduate laboratories and/or lectures, with assignments being consistent with the candidate’s expertise and training, as well as the specific needs of the Department. Most of our instructional needs will be in introductory chemistry courses. In addition to classroom teaching, the candidate will be expected to hold office hours for students and perform the other normal duties associated with teaching. M.S. or Ph.D. in Chemistry or Biochemistry, applicants with degrees in related fields to chemistry will be considered if they have a minimum of 18 graduate credit hours in chemistry or biochemistry. |
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Lecturer, Department of Physics, AY 26-27
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East Bay
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| Part-time positions teaching introductory physics (lectures and labs) and/or introductory astronomy (lectures and labs). Minimum requirement of a M.S. in Physics or Astronomy or other relevant field (Ph.D. in Physics or Astronomy is preferred). |
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Lecturer Pool AY 26-27: Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism
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East Bay
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| The Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism seeks one or more temporary, part-time lecturers for a pool from which instructors will be considered for appointments as they become available for Fall Semester 2026 and/or Spring Semester 2027. |