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Assistant Professor of Engineering

UW-Fox Valley

Do you wish to work at a university where excellence in the classroom and excellence as a scholar are acknowledged and valued? Where the classes are small and the campus is more of a community than simply a place of employment? This tenure-track position offers these things and more.

UW-Fox Valley is in partnership with UW-Platteville, offering ABET-accredited bachelor's degrees in mechanical engineering and electrical engineering. UW-Fox Valley provides the first and second year pre-engineering curriculum. Resident UW-Platteville faculty teach junior and senior level courses.

Position:

The Department of Computer Science, Engineering, Physics and Astronomy (CSEPA) of the University of Wisconsin Colleges invites applications for a full-time tenure-track position in Engineering at the UW-Fox Valley campus.

Title:

Assistant Professor of Engineering

Qualifications:

A PhD in engineering or a closely related field by the contract starting date is preferred. ABD candidates will be considered, with degree completion required within one year. Preference will be given to candidates with successful teaching experience, especially in undergraduate education. Also desirable are interest or experience in first-year experiences, collaborative learning, instructional technology, and distance education.

Responsibilities:

The teaching load is 24 contact hours per year may include Introduction to Engineering, Engineering Graphics, Engineering Economics, Statics, Dynamics, and Strength of Materials. Options to teach other courses via distance education and to participate in interdisciplinary or collaborative instruction may also be available. This tenure-track position requires teaching excellence, continued professional development, institutional and community service, and student advising.

The Colleges and Campus:

The University of Wisconsin Colleges is the freshman-sophomore liberal arts transfer institution within the world-renowned UW System. UW Colleges functions as a unit that comprises thirteen two-year campuses around Wisconsin, each of which offers an excellent liberal arts and pre-professional education for students intending to complete a bachelor's degree.

Most engineering students at UW-Fox Valley either remain in the collaborative on-campus program with UW-Platteville or transfer after two years to a 4-year degree-granting UW institution in Madison, Milwaukee, or Platteville.

Located in Menasha, Fox is the second largest of the thirteen campuses with about 1700 students and is located in the heart of the Fox Cities, a thriving economic and cultural center of increasing ethnic diversity. The Fox Cities include small- to medium-sized communities, with an aggregate population in excess of 250,000. We are approximately ninety minutes north of Milwaukee and two hours from Madison. Nearby are Appleton (immediately adjacent), Green Bay (40 miles), and Oshkosh (22 miles). The campus is also near Wisconsin's beautiful Door Peninsula, Lake Michigan. The Fox Cities region is location of large corporations such as Kimberly Clark, Appleton [Paper], Plexus, Pierce Manufacturing, Gulfstream, Oshkosh Corporation, and many others known for their manufacturing prowess. This offers considerable opportunity for consulting.

The quality of life is simply outstanding. Even new faculty can afford quality homes. Public schools are second to none. It's a great place for families. A new, 2000-seat, Performing Arts Center in downtown Appleton opened in 2002, and serves as a venue for national touring companies in both music and drama. The campus inaugurated a two-venue performance and fine arts center in the fall of 2009.

For further information, please check the web sites for the UW Colleges (www.uwc.edu), UW-Fox Valley (uwfox.uwc.edu), and UW-Platteville collaboration (uwfox.uwc.edu/uwplatteville).

Application:

Applications must include a letter of interest, current vita, a one-page statement of teaching philosophy, a one-page statement of professional goals, unofficial transcripts, and three current letters of recommendation. Electronic submission required for all materials. Send all materials by e-mail to chase.janisch@uwc.edu.

Application must be accompanied by a statement of whether the applicant wishes to have the application held in confidence or made available to the public upon request. If requested, confidentiality of an applicant can be maintained until an applicant is deemed a finalist in the search.

Starting Date:

August 26, 2010

Salary and Benefits:

$50,000 with an excellent benefits package. Please see www.uwsa.edu/hr/benefits. Summer session may offer additional opportunities for compensation.

Application Deadline:

To be assured consideration complete applications must be received by February 1, 2010.

Questions:

Questions may be directed to

  • Dr. Bill Bultman, Chair, Department of CSEPA
    E-mail: bill.bultman@uwc.edu
  • OR
  • Dr. Jim Perry, Campus Executive Officer and Dean
    E-mail: E-mail: james.perry@uwc.edu

A criminal background check is required for employment. The UW Colleges is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and encourages women, members of minority groups, and veterans to apply. Employment is contingent upon proof of eligibility to work in the United States.


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