MIS Lecturer
About UsGeorgia College & State University (GCSU) is the state's designated public liberal arts university, where students learn the essential skills to compete in a fast-paced and technology-driven global society. The university prepares students for successful careers, leadership in communities, problem solving and life-long learning through personalized attention in a residential setting with opportunities for a variety of transformational experiences through its award-winning, high-impact practices. One of only three selective universities within the University System of Georgia and a top 10 ranked public university in the Southeast, GCSU offers undergraduate degrees in more than 40 majors, more than 30 graduate programs, doctorates in education and nursing, professional certificates, and continuing education programs.As a member of the prestigious Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges (COPLAC), GCSU is committed to fostering a liberal arts environment that values academic preeminence, interdisciplinary inquiry and an inclusive learning community. GCSU enjoys a strong reputation for academic excellence and nationally ranked programs according to US News & World Report, The Princeton Review and Colleges of Distinction - among other ranking sources.Georgia College & State University takes great pride in combining the educational experience of a private liberal arts college with the affordability of a public university. Faculty and staff are dedicated to student engagement and experiential learning through high-impact practices such as internships, service- and community-based learning, leadership development, study abroad opportunities, mentored undergraduate research and a capstone project that fosters intellectual curiosity, reasoned inquiry and critical thinking.The university's beautiful and historic campus is located downtown in Milledgeville, Georgia, a charming college town of approximately 19,000 residents in Central Georgia, and only 90 miles southeast of Atlanta. Milledgeville is also the home of noted American author and alumna, Flannery O'Connor, '45, and the college community enjoys many exciting literary arts programs at O'Connor's former home, Andalusia, a National Historic Landmark owned by the university. Milledgeville is located on the banks of beautiful Lake Sinclair and Lake Oconee, allowing faculty, staff and students to take full advantage of the environmental and recreational benefits of being part of a lake community. For cultural, educational and leisure opportunities beyond Milledgeville - Macon and Atlanta are located within easy driving distances.Georgia College & State University is dedicated to protecting academic freedom in addition to supporting freedom of expression as outlined in the University System of Georgia's Freedom of Expression and Academic Freedom policy and its Ethics Code of Conduct. For more information, visit us online at gcsu.edu.Job SummaryThe Department of Management Information Systems in the College of Business and Technology (CoBT) at Georgia College & State University (GCSU) invites applications for a full-time, non-tenure-track Lecturer position beginning August 1, 2026. This is a renewable appointment. Georgia College is the state's designated public liberal arts university, and the successful candidate will join a department committed to high-quality undergraduate teaching within a liberal arts environment.ResponsibilitiesLecturer 10 month Academic YearThe Lecturer will teach a 4/4 course load (four courses in fall and four courses in spring) supporting core Information Systems courses within the CoBT curriculum. The position also includes teaching in the Georgia College First-Year Experience (GC1Y) and Second-Year Experience (GC2Y) programs. Additional responsibilities include participation in departmental and college service activities, contributing to curriculum development and continuous improvement efforts, and including AACSB accreditation maintenance.Required QualificationsRequired QualificationsMaster's degree in Information Systems or a closely related field from an accredited institutionEvidence of or potential for excellence in teachingStrong communication and interpersonal skillsCommitment to undergraduate education within a liberal arts contextPreferred QualificationsPreferred QualificationsPh.D. in Information Systems or a closely related fieldPrior college-level teaching experience in Information Systems or related coursesExperience with first-year or second-year experience programmingProfessional or industry experience in Information Systems or a related areaFamiliarity with AACSB accreditation standardsProposed SalaryMinimum $63,000.00 to Maximum $65,000.00Required Documents to AttachInterested candidates should submit the following materials:A cover letter addressing qualificationsTeaching philosophyCurrent curriculum vitaeUSG Core ValuesThe University System of Georgia is comprised of our 25 institutions of higher education and learning as well as the System Office. 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