[AISWorld] Position Announcement -- Lecturer/Senior Lecturer/Executive Professor in MIS -- Texas A&M University

Jasperson, Jon jjasperson at mays.tamu.edu
Fri Feb 1 18:14:46 EST 2013


The Department of Information and Operations Management in the Mays Business School at Texas A&M University seeks to fill a non-tenure-track, Lecturer/Senior Lecturer/Executive Professor faculty position in Management Information Systems (MIS). This position may be filled by two part-time faculty. This level of faculty generally have a Master’s degree in the field and teach eight courses per year, with additional service responsibilities.

While teaching responsibilities may include a variety of MIS topics, our current need focuses more on programming language (VB.NET, ASP.NET, and/or Java) and advanced development courses. In addition, an interest and/or background in supply chain management is a plus. Salary is competitive and consistent with rank and experience.

The Department of Information and Operations Management provides programs in two major areas: management information systems (MIS) and supply chain management (SCM). The department offers undergraduate degrees in MIS and Supply Chain, a master’s degree in MIS, and a doctoral level degree in Supply Chain. The department currently has 197 undergraduate MIS majors, 322 undergraduate Supply Chain majors, and 156 graduate students in our MS-MIS degree program.

The department has 30 faculty members (including 8 Lecturers/Senior Lecturers/Executive Professors) and five full-time staff members. The departmental faculty is active in research and professional associations serving as members of editorial boards and holding leadership positions in national organizations. The department ranks 9th nationally in publications in "Production and Operations Management" and "Journal of Operations Management" in the past five years.

The Texas A&M business undergraduate program is ranked 24th by U.S. News & World Report and 39th by BusinessWeek. Our MBA program is ranked 32nd by U.S. News & World Report and 26th by BusinessWeek.

Texas A&M is located in College Station, Texas. The College Station-Bryan metro area has a population of 230,000, a low cost of living (including no state taxes), and excellent schools. College Station is conveniently located near Houston and Austin (1.5 hours), with Dallas and San Antonio three hours away.

For additional information about the Department of Information and Operations or the Mays Business School, please visit our websites: http://mays.tamu.edu/info or http://mays.tamu.edu.

Interested applicants should send a letter of interest and a current vita to Tammy Louther at TLouther at mays.tamu.edu<mailto:TLouther at mays.tamu.edu>.

For more information about these positions visit: http://mays.tamu.edu/faculty/openings.

Texas A&M University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer


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`Jon (Sean) Jasperson  |  Clinical Associate Professor & Director
Center for the Management of Information Systems  |  Texas A&M University

4217 TAMU  |  College Station, TX 77843-4217
Tel. 979.845.7946

http://cmis.tamu.edu<http://cmis.tamu.edu/>  |  We Make Business Better
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