The School of Computer Science invites applications from members of the CUPE 4600-2 bargaining unit and other interested persons to teach courses that will be offered during the winter 2018 term or during the 2017/2018 and 2018/2019 academic years within the multi-term agreement.  Specific courses requiring CIs are listed below and course descriptions are available at:  calendar.carleton.ca/undergrad/courses/COMP/

 

Applicants are required to have a Master’s degree in Computer Science or equivalent qualifications. Previous teaching experience in the subject area is not required but will be considered an asset.  The CI stipend is $7,177 per 0.5 credit course.

Applications should be sent to the School of Computer Science, at SCSApplication@cunet.carleton.ca.  As per article 15.3 of the current CUPE 4600–2 Collective Agreement, applicants are required to submit an up-to-date CV that includes a complete listing of all courses taught within the CUPE 4600 Unit 2 bargaining unit at Carleton University; evidence of teaching competence including previous teaching evaluations at Carleton or at another institution; contact information for two references; and a Contract Instructor Application Form.

Review of applications and hiring decisions will be made in accordance with the CUPE4600 (Unit 2) Collective Agreement, article 16- hiring, incumbency & seniority. For more information on article 16 please visit: CUPE 4600–2 Collective Agreement.

All positions are subject to budgetary approval.

 

WINTER 2018

Course Title Closing Date
COMP 1004 Introduction to Computers for the Sciences May 22, 2017
COMP 2401

Introduction to Systems Programming

May 22, 2017
DATA 5000

Data Science Seminar

May 22, 2017
A PhD as well as relevant research accomplishments are required for DATA 5000.

NOTE:If you are an incumbent for a course, you are not required to (re)submit documentation beyond an updated CV.

Multi-Term Agreement- 2017/2018 and 2018/2019

Course  Term Offered  Title Closing Date
COMP 4102 Winter 2018 and Winter 2019 Computer Vision May 22, 2017
A PhD as well as relevant research accomplishments are required for COMP 4102.

NOTE: The sections assigned as part of the multi-term agreement will count towards the limitation on courses that may be taught by a contract instructor in one academic year. Instructors may not be assigned more than two (2) full-credit courses over the fall and winter terms, and not more than three (3) courses in any academic year ending August 31.

Pre-Posting Hiring Decisions:

The following courses below have been assigned to graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, or visiting scholars.  These courses are not open for applications if you are an incumbent for a course below you may contact the school to review the rights under article 17.6 of the CUPE 4600-2 Collective Agreement.

Course Title
COMP 3005 Database Management Systems
COMP 2404 Introduction to Software Engineering