School of Computing and Design
Open Faculty Positions
The School of Computing and Design at California State University, Monterey Bay (CSUMB) is hiring part-time and full-time faculty. A Masters degree in the corresponding field is required.
Fall 2023
The Communication Design (CD) program in the School of Computing and Design at California State University Monterey Bay is seeking qualified applicants for a full-time, tenure-track position in Communication Design at the rank of Assistant Professor. Candidates with expertise in the areas of multimedia interaction design will be considered. The Communication Design program offers a Bachelor of Science degree and has a heavy focus on screen based design, therefore, we are seeking candidates with strong technical and digital multimedia skills in addition to a formal degree in graphic design or interaction design.
The Computer Science (CS) program in the School of Computing and Design at California State University Monterey Bay is seeking applications from qualified candidates for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position. Candidates with expertise in all areas of computer science will be considered, although applications are especially encouraged in the areas of Computer Networking and Security, Software Engineering, and Computer Systems. In addition, candidates with significant interest in improving computer science higher education outcomes, particularly as it relates to broadening participation in computer science, will be given preference.
Lecturer
CST 446 - User Research and Experience Design
Covers in-depth user research methodologies used at various stages of product design and development, from conception to product launch. Through hands-on projects, students apply user experience design processes, methods and industry best practices that include design research, interaction design, information architecture, scenario development, user flows, prototyping, user testing and high fidelity visual design specifications.
- Schedule: Tuesday and Thursday 2:00 -3:30pm
Lecturer
CST495: iOS Programming
This course aims to provide students with iOS mobile app development skills, focusing on the design and implementation of RESTful API clients. Covered topics include Views and View Controllers, Auto Layout, Navigation, Animation and Gestures, and Networking. Upon completion of this course, students should be able to build fully functional iOS applications from the ground up. The course culminates in a Demo Day event where teams of students will present the finished apps in a live demo.
- Schedule: Tuesday and Thursday 4:00 -5:50pm
Email scd@csumb.edu after completing the application or any other questions.