College of DuPage
Adjunct Faculty, Interior Design - FA25 Job at College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn
College of DuPage, Glen Ellyn, IL, US
Adjunct Faculty, Interior Design - FA25 Adjunct Faculty, Interior Design - FA25 College of DuPage believes in the power of teaching and learning. We seek adjunct faculty members to teach Interior Design . COD faculty are committed to facilitate and support student success in learning. We strive to meet the individual educational needs of our unique, multicultural campus. The successful adjunct candidate will be committed to teaching in a multicultural environment and welcome the opportunity to work with students with diverse learning abilities. Opportunities may exist to teach a flexible schedule that may include teaching assignments during days, evenings and weekends. We invite you to join our team and apply your passion for teaching and learning! Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
Adjunct Faculty instructors at College of DuPage are responsible for course planning and instruction in classroom, lab, or clinical settings, courses may be conducted in various delivery modes, such as, face-to-face, on-line, hybrid and/or blended formats. In addition, adjunct faculty are responsible for student evaluation, and timely and accurate submission of required paperwork related to instruction. Required Qualifications : The ideal candidate has demonstrated professional design experience and is ready to mentor students who will be the next wave of the interior design profession. The candidate should be able to motivate students and to think creatively and critically and must have knowledge of and experience with current and emerging industry software and technologies. The modality of this instruction may be in-person or on-line/distance learning depending on the course. (Adjunct faculty can teach one to three classes per Fall and Spring Semester.) Teaching Interior Design curriculum, including classes like: Introduction to Interior Design, Visualization Techniques, Interior Systems & Details, CAD I/CADII, REVIT, History of Interior Design, Furniture Specs and Budgets, Residential Design, Commercial Design, Healthcare Design, and Furniture Design to name a few examples.
Adjunct Faculty instructors at College of DuPage are responsible for course planning and instruction in classroom, lab, or clinical settings, courses may be conducted in various delivery modes, such as, face-to-face, on-line, hybrid and/or blended formats. In addition, adjunct faculty are responsible for student evaluation, and timely and accurate submission of required paperwork related to instruction. Required Qualifications : The ideal candidate has demonstrated professional design experience and is ready to mentor students who will be the next wave of the interior design profession. The candidate should be able to motivate students and to think creatively and critically and must have knowledge of and experience with current and emerging industry software and technologies. The modality of this instruction may be in-person or on-line/distance learning depending on the course. (Adjunct faculty can teach one to three classes per Fall and Spring Semester.) Teaching Interior Design curriculum, including classes like: Introduction to Interior Design, Visualization Techniques, Interior Systems & Details, CAD I/CADII, REVIT, History of Interior Design, Furniture Specs and Budgets, Residential Design, Commercial Design, Healthcare Design, and Furniture Design to name a few examples.
- Minimum of a Bachelor's degree in Interior Design or Architecture and/or a combination of equivalent educational and professional industry experience is required.
- Strong skills in technical software and core competencies of interior design practice.
- Expertise in standard architectural drawing conventions.
- Knowledge of codes in the built environment.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills with the ability to present complex material to students unfamiliar with a subject.
- Experience with computer-aided drafting programs like Revit, SketchUp and AutoCAD; willingness and ability to stay current with industry trends in software applications is a plus.
- Demonstrated success and/or aptitude for remote, hybrid, and face-to-face instruction.