Essential Duties And Responsibilities
Teaching duties may include a mix of introductory general education geology courses, and sophomore-level “gateway into the GES major” courses depending on qualifications and department needs. Introductory courses may include lectures and labs for: GES1101 – Introduction to Physical Geology, GES1102 – Introduction to Historical Geology, GES1103 – Environmental Change, Hazards and Resources, GES1104 – Water: Mountains to Sea, and/or GES1105 – Oceanography. Sophomore-level courses may include: GES2250 – Evolution of the Earth, GES2750 – Careers in Earth and Environmental Science, GES2751 – Geology Field Methods I, and GES2752 – Environmental Science Field Methods.
Minimum Qualifications
The Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences at Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina invites applications for a non-tenure-track, nine-month faculty position at the rank of Lecturer beginning 01 August, 2026. M.S. in geology, environmental science or a related field.