online. - Instruct in various areas of business law, such as Real Estate Law, Contract Law, Data Privacy and AI, and White Collar Crime. - The standard... teaching load is 3 courses each for 4 quarters per year, totaling 12 courses, w...
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Part Time Lecturers - Spring 2022 Candidate will develop and instruct undergraduate courses on a wide variety of topics including, criminal justice systems; justice studies; research methods; local crime; gender, crime, and justice; white collar crime, youth violence;... crime and the life course; crime in different cultures; constitutional and issues. Shall report to the Dean of the School, attend an orientation, prepare and submit course syllabi, meet and provide pedagogicall... read more
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Professor of Criminal Justice The candidate will be expected to engage in an active research program and teach criminal justice courses at the undergraduate level. The faculty is also expected to be proficient in academic advising and student mentoring, program and curricular development, and other institutional service activities. . in criminology, criminal justice, or a closely related social science. . will only be considered if candidate holds an advance... read more
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Assistant Professor, Tenure Track, Law School (Criminal) Duties: Teaching responsibility is teaching sections of the basic first-year, required criminal law and criminal procedure courses. The teaching package also includes one or two additional courses to be assigned based upon Baylor Law's curricular needs and applicant's experience. Such courses could include Advanced Criminal Procedure, Juvenile Justice, White Collar Crime, Sentencing, Military... Justice or Legal Analysis,... read more
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Assistant Professor, Tenure Track (Criminal) The candidate's primary responsibility is teaching sections of the basic first-year, required criminal law, and criminal procedure courses. Also includes one or two additional courses to be assigned based upon the curricular needs and candidate's experience. Such courses could include Advanced Criminal Procedure, Juvenile Justice, White Collar Crime, Sentencing, Military... Justice or Legal Analysis, Research and Communications: Pers... read more
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Time Adjunct Professor of Law The candidate will teach classes to students and coach student competition teams. With adjunct faculty, students can experience different pedagogical approaches and gain access to leading practitioners and judges. Adjunct faculty are also valuable in teaching about newly emerging or rapidly changing areas of law. Provide a wide variety of elective courses, both during the day and evening sections, would be impossible without the use of qual... read more
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Professor - Criminal Justice The candidate will be responsible for conducting and publishing scholarly research, seeking extramural funding, teaching face-to-face and online courses, and service to the department, university, and profession. Must have a . in Criminal Justice, Criminology or closely related field from an accredited university. Only a ., ., or . will not be considered. Preferred Areas: All research areas of criminal justice, criminolo... read more
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Professor of Law - Various Subjects The candidate to teach classes to students on a part-time basis. Will be expected to perform the following duties: Complete all employment documentation and any required trainings, and submit employment documents such as signed offer letters in a timely manner. Prepare for course, which includes preparing the syllabus, selecting and submitting for printing any unique teaching materials, selecting books for student purchase, and pre... read more
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a Trial Advocacy Professor at the level of Assistant Professor or Associate Professor, dependent on qualifications. The position is on the tenure track and will be available starting during the 2018-2019 academic year. Will teach two three-credit sections of the Trial Techniques class most semesters, and in addition, will be responsible for coaching the trial team program. The trial team has a high rate of student participation. Extensive litigation experience and tea... read more
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Part-time Sgape Adjunct The candidate must be experienced and academically qualified adjunct faculty to teach evening courses in the Bachelor of Criminal Justice program. Classes include topics such as: Introduction to Criminal Justice, American Government, Juvenile Justice, Law and Politics, State and Local Government, Correctional System, Crime and Delinquency, Ethics in Policing, Introduction to Criminal Investigation, White Collar Crime, Basic and... Applied Statistics, Cli... read more
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Adjunct Faculty The candidate will teach in the area of White-Collar Crime. May cover the... Fall semester (August 16 to December 31), the Spring semester (January 1 to May 15), or both semesters. Should have a . degree and 5+ years of practice experience in the subject area in which they will be teaching. Prior teaching experience is preferred. Application Deadline: June 8, 2017.... read more
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