Adjunct Teaching - Design Dept - DESPX 210: 3D Modeling Principles-Product & User Experience Design
July 6, 2026
*NOTE: Last day to apply is Sunday, July 5, 2026, at 11:59pm (MT)
September 1, 2026
BA required. Must have required degree by the start date.
Experience with communication with college-level students and collaboration with colleagues in a collegial manner. Teaching technical concepts requires an efficient thinker with a unique and enthusiastic approach to helping students.
Teach undergraduate courses on a part-time basis for the Product and User Experience Design area in the Department of Design. Specifically for this position, qualified candidates would help develop curriculum and teach DESPX 210 – 3D modeling principles. Beginning Fall 2026, the 3D modeling principles course will be taught using Autodesk Fusion. The position will require lecturing, creating assignments, grading, critiques, and communication/responding to student emails. Part-time faculty are not required to hold office hours, attend staff meetings, serve on committees, or mentor students.
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