Lecturer - LING 341: Language Issues in the United States (Fall 2025)
San Marcos
April 04, 2025
The Department of Liberal Studies at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2025 to teach LING 341 - Language Issues in the United States. This course introduces students to a number of issues surrounding language use in the United States today, including bilingual education, bilingualism, English-only legislation, endangered languages, ebonics, and hate speech. Each issue will be considered in its historical context and in terms of its effect on the school-age population of the United States. Class discussion, rather than lecture, will be the main venue for this exploration, and each section will involve a project considering the issue in its current, real-world context.
Lecturer - LING 361: Introduction to Morphology (Fall 2025)
San Marcos
April 04, 2025
The Department of Liberal Studies at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2025 to teach LING 361 - Introduction to Morphology. This course Introduces students to the major morphological typologies of the world’s languages through analysis of data sets from different languages that represent those typologies. Students will discover how morphological systems work through examination of data from languages as diverse in their structure as Chinese, Navajo, and Russian.
Lecturer - PSCI 370: Foundations of Political Thought (Fall 2025)
San Marcos
April 04, 2025
The Department of Political Science at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2025 to teach PSCI 370: Foundations of Political Thought. The course analyzes the basic concepts and principle political theorists from the Greeks to the present, including Plato, Machiavelli, Locke, John Stuart Mill, and Marx.
Assistant Professor of American Indian Studies
San Marcos
March 17, 2025
December 31, 2025
The Department of American Indian Studies (AIS) at the California State University San Marcos (CSUSM) is located on the traditional territory and homelands of the Luiseño/Payómkawichum people this land remains the shared space among the Kuupangaxwichem/Cupeño and Kumeyaay and Ipai peoples. The AIS department invites applications for two tenure-track positions in American Indian Studies. We seek individuals with a commitment to the enhancement of our American Indian Studies major and department. This position is an excellent opportunity for scholars interested in a career at a teaching-centered institution that is home to the largest per capita American Indian student population in California.
Prevention and Education Coordinator, Student Affairs
San Marcos
March 17, 2025
Under the general direction of the Interim Assistant Vice President for Title IX & DHR, the Prevention and Education Coordinator will provide strategic planning, leadership, and coordination of campus wide efforts to develop, implement, and assess evidence-based prevention education resources, programs, initiatives, and awareness campaigns designed to prevent sexual misconduct, discrimination, harassment, and retaliation and promote a safe living, learning, and working environment in alignment with federal and state laws as well as CSU Systemwide policies.