Position Description |
The Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the College of Charleston invites applications for a Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology, beginning August 2025. This position is renewable for up to two additional years. We seek a broadly trained sociologist who demonstrates a strong commitment to undergraduate teaching in a liberal arts and sciences environment. The successful candidate will teach four courses per semester (typically two course preps), ranging from introductory to upper-level sociology courses. While the area of specialization is open, we seek candidates with an active, current research agenda. A Ph.D. in Sociology is required by the time of appointment.
Apply online at
JOBS.
COFC.
EDU. Only electronic applications submitted via this website will be considered. Please include the following materials with your online application: 1) a letter of application outlining candidate's current research agenda and teaching experience, 2) a curriculum vitae, 3) unofficial graduate transcripts (official transcripts will be required upon hiring), 4) one sample syllabus (upload under "Other Document"), 5) a document with a list of courses the candidate has taught as the primary instructor, including the year(s) the course was taught (upload under "Other Document 2"), 6) a list of courses the candidate is prepared to teach (upload under "Other Document 3"), and 7) contact information for two references who may be asked to submit letters of recommendation online, at least one of whom should specifically address your teaching qualifications. Review of applications will begin on June 16, 2025. Questions regarding the position can be directed to Dr. Tracy Burkett at
burkettt@cofc.edu.
The Department of Sociology and Anthropology consists of 16 faculty (6 anthropologists and 10 sociologists) and has approximately 250 undergraduate majors (
SOCY 175,
ANTH 75). Applicants may learn more about the department at
http://sociology.cofc.edu/.
The College of Charleston is a state-supported, liberal arts and sciences institution with approximately 10,000 undergraduates and 1,000 graduate students. Consistent with its heritage since its founding in 1770, the College retains a strong liberal arts undergraduate curriculum. It is located on the historic peninsula in downtown Charleston, a coastal metropolitan area of over 745,000. Additional information about the institution and the surrounding area is available at
www.cofc.edu. |
EEO Statement |
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eop.cofc.edu. |