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Assistant/Associate Professor of Cybersecurity - Department of Computer Science, Engineering, Math.

Azusa Pacific University  ·  Cybersecurity - Department of Computer Science, Engineering, Math  ·  Forest Grove, OR
Open RankComputer Science

Position summary

Since 1899, Azusa Pacific University, a top Christian higher education institution in the nation, has helped students discover their higher calling to impact the world for Christ. Taught by world class faculty, APU offers an education that leads to lifelong transformation and eternal impact. APU offers 59 bachelor's degrees, 34 master's degrees, 35 certificates and credentials, and 7 doctoral programs to more than

7,000 students at the university's main campus in Azusa, several regional locations across Southern California, and online. Learn more at apu.edu.APU seeks employees who desire to contribute to our thriving culture by cultivating community through professional interactions, demonstrating a posture of lifelong learning, and modeling Christ-like character. Working together, employees at APU commit to establishing a

university atmosphere that is edifying to God and one another. Position Title: Assistant or Associate Professor of CybersecurityPosition Tracking Number: F757School/College: College of Arts, Humanities, Sciences, and TheologyDepartment: Department of Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, and StatisticsLocation: Azusa CampusDescription:The Department of Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics,

Physics, and Statistics invites applications for a full-time position as Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor of Cybersecurity. This position will collaborate with the chair, associate dean, and dean to develop new Bachelor’s and Masters’ programs in Cybersecurity, building upon the department’s existing curriculum in computer science. This faculty member will instruct undergraduates in cybersecurity and computer

science courses, will maintain an active research program, and will participate in student mentoring and advising. Qualified candidates must have a strong commitment to undergraduate and/or graduate education. The potential to develop an externally funded research program is preferred. Candidates for a full-time faculty position should have a strong research agenda, preferably one that translates well to student

participation. Candidates with outstanding professional records are also eligible to apply for this position as a professional-in-residence, which may include the possibility of a modified, part-time configuration of the position, depending on the strength of applicants.The Department of Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, and Statistics is composed of eight full-time faculty, two part-time faculty,

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