Candidates will be expected to teach a minimum of 2 undergraduate and/or graduate courses per semester during the first two years.
Additionally, candidates will be expected to begin supervising undergraduate or graduate students during the second year of appointment.
Candidates will be expected to teach existing courses and develop new courses in their area of specialization. Undergraduate courses include Developmental Psychology, Psychology of Learning, History & Systems of Psychology, Social Psychology, Psychology of Perception, Theories of Personality, General Psychology, Experimental Psychology, Statistics, and Research Methods. Graduate courses include Advanced Quantitative Methods, Applied Statistical Inference, Principles of Foundation and Measurement, Test Construction, and/or courses in area of specialization.
Responsibilities also include academic advisement of students, establishing a program of research with undergraduate and graduate students, and contribution to the department through research, publications, and service.
Morgan State University is the largest historically black college (HBCU) in Baltimore, Maryland and is Maryland's designated public urban university. Our University offers a dynamic and vibrant environment that encourages a culture of contribution and collaboration. We are always looking to expand our network of professionals who are committed to excellence and strive to provide the best environment for our students.