Michigan State University is looking for a construction management professor to join their team. The details on the position can be found at this link and below:
PLAN, DSGN, CONST-ANR – SPECIALIST (2 POSITIONS)
Fixed term, 12-month basis, 100% time.
Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience.
DUTIES: Teach undergraduate level courses in Construction Management (90%). Participate in department service activities such as advising, curriculum development, institute service activities, and student activities, as well as being active in the professional community and professional organizations (10%). The Construction Management Program has a nationally recognized program that awards an A.C.C.E. accredited baccalaureate degree as well as Master’s and Ph.D. Degrees in Construction Management. The program currently has 9 full-time faculty positions and approximately 300 undergraduate students and 25 graduate students. This position provides exceptional opportunities for individuals who wish to be associated with a first-rate, multi-disciplinary program with rapidly developing research activities. The selected candidate will have unique opportunities to also teach overseas through study abroad programs. Initial term is for 3-years, with potential to renew depending on performance and availability of funds. For further information about the School of Planning, Design and Construction and the Construction Management Program, visit the Departmental Web site at http://www.spdc.msu.edu/.
28February2007 at 2:08pm
I was curious what educational qualifications you are looking for and other information pertaining to this position. I teach for Grand Rapids Community College in the Construction Remodeling area. I am currently enrolled in the CTE Master’s Program through Western Michigan University.
Thanks,
Keith
18August2008 at 6:51am
Hi,
I have a MS in COMG from Texas A&M University. I am looking for a college that will allow me to do PhD in COMG and as well allow me to teach simultaneously. Can MSU accommodate my needs?
Thanks.