Washington State University Vancouver Environmental Sciences Program is seeking applicants for Adjunct Faculty to teach an undergraduate modeling course with one lab section during the Fall 2017 semester (August 21 – December 19).

*Modeling the Environment**(Envr_Sci 310):* 4 credits (3 lecture credit and 3 lab contact hours).Construction and testing of computer simulation models of environmental systems. Lecture: Tuesday and Thursday: 1:25 – 2:40 pm; lab: Wednesday 3:10 – 5:50 pm.Expected Enrollment: 15 - 20 students (maximum of 22). Instructor will have access to existing course material.

*QUALIFICATIONS:* Candidates must possess a Ph.D. in a related discipline. Preferred qualifications include experience in teaching undergraduate courses at a college level. Successful candidates must demonstrate a commitment to working with diverse student and community populations.

*COMPENSATION:*Total lecture (3-credits) and lab (3-contact hours) compensation of $7,833.

*APPLICATION PROCEDURE:*Review of completed applications will begin on April 24 and continue until the position is filled.

Interested applicants should send by email 1) a cover letter discussing training and experience as related to the required and preferred qualifications, 2) curriculum vitae, 3) contact information for three references, and (4) evaluations of past teaching experience, if available to: msber...@wsu.edu <mailto:msber...@wsu.edu>

Informational inquiries can be directed to Mike Berger, msber...@wsu.edu <mailto:msber...@wsu.edu>.

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