[vslist] Psychology Positions Announcement. CSU Bakersfield
Jess F. Deegan II
jdeegan@academic.csubak.edu
Fri Dec 6 17:53:01 2002
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California State University, Bakersfield at Antelope Valley
Psychology Positions Announcement
The Department of Psychology at California State University, Bakersfield
(CSUB), seeks to fill two tenure track positions for its baccalaureate
degree program at the University's off-campus center in Antelope Valley
(Lancaster, CA). The positions are at the assistant and associate professor
levels, with anticipation of a hire at each level starting Fall 2003.
Candidates are expected to offer a broad curriculum, regardless of rank,
but one hire will be in the socialpersonality-developmental area (teaching
courses in two areas: social, abnormal, personality, or development) and
the other in the experimental area (teaching courses in two areas:
learning, biopsychology, cognitive, or perception). The Department of
Psychology is one of the largest academic programs in the School of
Humanities and Social Sciences, with 13 tenured/tenure-track faculty, over
400 undergraduate majors and 10 graduate students in the MA program.
Through the CSUB main campus, the Department offers a Bachelor of Arts in
Psychology and a one-year Master of Arts in Psychology; the Department also
co-sponsors a two-year Master of Science in Counseling Psychology. Since
Fall 1999, the Department has sponsored a baccalaureate degree program at
the University's off-campus center in Antelope Valley, which has about 100
students enrolled and is experiencing rapid growth. For additional
information, please visit homepages for the Department and the University
(www.csub.edu/psychology), as well as the Bakersfield (www.bakersfield.com
or www.bakersfield.org) and Antelope Valley (www.avpress.com or
www.antelopevalley.com) communities. Responsibilities: The new
Assistant/Associate Professors of Psychology will be expected to teach
undergraduate courses in the two identified areas listed above, including
labs, research methods, and courses in areas of their specialization.
Expertise with distance learning and web-based courses is highly desired.
The new faculty members will be expected to work collaboratively to help
maintain a strong, student-centered program in psychology, primarily at the
AV campus. In addition to teaching and advising, the faculty members will
be expected to initiate and maintain active research programs, preferably
ones that involve students. To become tenured, each faculty candidate will
be required to develop a continuous record of achievement in teaching,
research/scholarship, and professionally-related service appropriate for
the rank of appointment. Qualifications: Assistant Professor: 1) Earned
doctorate (or ABD, preferably with completion by September 1, 2003), 2)
Potential for a successful research program), 3) Promise/ability to
undertake effective, professionally-related service to the University
and/or to the Community. Associate Professor: 1) Early- or mid-career
level, 2) An established research program--preferably one involving
students, 3) Ability to provide and offer leadership roles for department
and university at the Antelope Valley campus, with professionally-related
service to the community. Both: 1) Effectiveness in teaching, especially in
two of the identified areas, research methods, and area of specialization,
with the potential for providing distance learning and web-based courses,
2) Commitment to the ethnically and culturally diverse population served by
the University. Applications and Nominations: Review of completed
applicant files will begin December 15, 2002. Completed applications must
include: 1) Letter of application addressing the responsibilities and
qualifications described above; 2) Current vita; 3) List of the names,
addresses, telephone numbers, and e-mail addresses of at least three (3)
references who will be sending letters of support; 4) Letters of support
from at least three (3) references listed above; and 5) Evidence of
teaching effectiveness and research appropriate to the level of
appointment. Applications should be sent to: Chair, Search Committee,
Associate/Assistant (specify) Position at Antelope Valley, c/o Department
of Psychology, California State University, Bakersfield, 9001 Stockdale
Highway, Bakersfield, CA 93311-1099. CSUB is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Title IX Employer. CSUB fosters and
appreciates ethnic and cultural diversity among its faculty, students, and
administrative staff. Applications from women, ethnic minorities, veterans,
and individuals with disabilities are welcome.
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<div align=3D"center"><font size=3D4><b><u>California State University,
Bakersfield at Antelope Valley<br>
Psychology Positions Announcement<br><br>
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<font face=3D"Times, Times">The Department of Psychology at California
State University, Bakersfield (CSUB), seeks to </b>fill two tenure
track<b> positions for its baccalaureate degree program at the
University=92s off-campus center in Antelope Valley (Lancaster, CA). The
positions are at the </b>assistant and associate professor <b>levels,
with anticipation of a hire at each level starting Fall 2003. Candidates
are expected to offer a broad curriculum, regardless of rank, but one
hire will be in the </b>socialpersonality-developmental<b> area (teaching
courses in two areas: <i>social, abnormal, personality, </i>or<i>
development</i>) and the other in the </b>experimental<b> area (teaching
courses in two areas: <i>learning, biopsychology, cognitive, </i>or<i>
perception</i>). The Department of Psychology is one of the largest
academic programs in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, with
13 tenured/tenure-track faculty, over 400 undergraduate majors and 10
graduate students in the MA program. Through the CSUB main campus, the
Department offers a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and a one-year Master
of Arts in Psychology; the Department also co-sponsors a two-year Master
of Science in Counseling Psychology. Since Fall 1999, the Department has
sponsored a baccalaureate degree program at the University=92s off-campus
center in Antelope Valley, which has about 100 students enrolled and is
experiencing rapid growth. For additional information, please visit
homepages for the Department and the University
(</b></font><a href=3D"http://www.csub.edu/psychology"=
eudora=3D"autourl"><font face=3D"Times, Times"=
color=3D"#0000FF"><u>www.csub.edu/psychology</a></u></font><font=
face=3D"Times, Times"><b>),
as well as the Bakersfield
(</b></font><a href=3D"http://www.bakersfield.com or www.bakersfield.org/"=
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color=3D"#0000FF"><u>www.bakersfield.com</a></u></font><font face=3D"Times,=
Times"><b>
or
</b></font><a href=3D"http://www.bakersfield.com or www.bakersfield.org/"=
eudora=3D"autourl"><font face=3D"Times, Times"=
color=3D"#0000FF"><u>www.bakersfield.org</a></u></font><font face=3D"Times,=
Times"><b>)
and Antelope Valley
(</b></font><a href=3D"http://www.avpress.com or www.antelopevalley.com/"=
eudora=3D"autourl"><font face=3D"Times, Times"=
color=3D"#0000FF"><u>www.avpress.com</a></u></font><font face=3D"Times, Tim=
es"><b>
or
</b></font><a href=3D"http://www.avpress.com or www.antelopevalley.com/"=
eudora=3D"autourl"><font face=3D"Times, Times"=
color=3D"#0000FF"><u>www.antelopevalley.com</a></u></font><font=
face=3D"Times, Times"><b>)
communities. </b>Responsibilities:<b> The new </b>Assistant/Associate
Professors of Psychology<b> will be expected to teach undergraduate
courses in the two identified areas listed above, including labs,
</b>research methods<b>, and courses in areas of their specialization.
Expertise with distance learning and web-based courses is highly desired.
The new faculty members will be expected to work collaboratively to help
maintain a strong, student-centered program in psychology, primarily at
the AV campus. In addition to teaching and advising, the faculty members
will be expected to initiate and maintain active research programs,
preferably ones that involve students. To become tenured, each faculty
candidate will be required to develop a continuous record of</b>
<b>achievement in </b>teaching<b>, </b>research/scholarship, <b>and
</b>professionally-related service<b> appropriate for the rank of
appointment. </b>Qualifications:<b> <i>Assistant Professor:</i> 1)
Earned doctorate (or ABD, preferably with completion by September 1,
2003), 2) Potential for a successful research program), 3)
Promise/ability to undertake effective, professionally-related service to
the University and/or to the Community. <i>Associate Professor:</i>
1) Early- or mid-career level, 2) An established research
program--preferably one involving students, 3) Ability to provide and
offer leadership roles for department and university at the Antelope
Valley campus, with professionally-related service to the community.
<i>Both:</i> 1) Effectiveness in teaching, especially in two of the
identified areas, research methods, and area of specialization, with the
potential for providing distance learning and web-based courses, 2)
Commitment to the ethnically and culturally diverse population served by
the University. </b>Applications and Nominations:<b> Review of
completed applicant files will begin </b>December 15, 2002.<b>
Completed applications must include: 1) Letter of application
addressing the responsibilities and qualifications described above; 2)
Current vita; 3) List of the names, addresses, telephone numbers, and
e-mail addresses of at least three (3) references who will be sending
letters of support; 4) Letters of support from at least three (3)
references listed above; and 5) Evidence of teaching effectiveness and
research appropriate to the level of appointment. Applications
should be sent to: Chair, Search Committee, Associate/Assistant
(specify) Position at Antelope Valley, c/o Department of Psychology,
California State University, Bakersfield, 9001 Stockdale Highway,
Bakersfield, CA 93311-1099. <i>CSUB is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Title IX Employer. CSUB fosters and
appreciates ethnic and cultural diversity among its faculty, students,
and administrative staff. Applications from women, ethnic minorities,
veterans, and individuals with disabilities are welcome.<br>
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