The Department of Information and Operations Management (INFO) in Mays Business School at Texas A&M University invites applications for up to three full-time non-tenure-track positions with a 9-month academic appointment beginning in the fall semester of 2023. Applicants will be considered for the faculty title of Clinical Assistant/Clinical Associate/Clinical Full Professor, Principal Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, or Lecturer, or Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Practice,depending on qualifications.
Clinical faculty have a three-course/semester teaching load, with course reductions for research, student advising, or other significant service responsibilities. Clinical faculty must have earned doctorates in Information Systems, Statistics, Educational Psychology, or a related discipline. Typically, there are two or three-course preparations per year. Clinical faculty will primarily teach in our Master's degree program. Lecturers will typically have an MS in Information Systems, Statistics, Educational Psychology, or a related discipline and have a teaching load of eight courses per year. Professors of Practice have substantial industrial experience. All faculty have private offices. While teaching responsibilities may include a variety of MIS topics at the undergraduate and graduate (M.S.) level, current staffing needs are greatest in software development (C#.NET, ASP.NET, MVC) and responsive web design (HTML, CSS, JavaScript), or undergraduate/graduate Statistics. Additionally, clinical faculty are expected to engage in service to the school.
The INFO Department has 11 clinical faculty, 16 tenure-track faculty, 8 lecturers, 440 undergraduate majors (220 IS and 220 Supply Chain), and 210 MS-MIS students. Mays Business School recently celebrated its 50th anniversary and its undergraduate, MBA, and executive programs are rated by U.S. News and World Report and Forbes as top-25 public business programs (http://mays.tamu.edu/rankings/).
The College Station-Bryan metro area has a population of 250,000, a low cost of living (including no state income taxes), excellent schools, very low crime, and excellent health care. The College Station airport is served by American Airlines. College Station is a 1:20 drive to the Houston airport, 2 hours to the Austin airport, and 3 hours to the Dallas-Fort Worth airport.