University of Oklahoma

Endowed Director Engineering Pathways - Associate/Full Professor

University of Oklahoma$90K — $120K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
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Qualifications

  • PhD in engineering, computer science, engineering education, or engineering leadership preferred.
  • Leadership experience emphasizing collaboration and student support.
  • Proven record of scholarship in educational research.
  • Experience in teaching and mentoring engineering students.
  • Commitment to fostering student success in engineering programs.

Responsibilities

  • Lead the Engineering Pathways program to enhance student success.
  • Collaborate with faculty and administration across the college.
  • Develop and implement strategic initiatives to improve engineering education.
  • Oversee program operations and manage faculty within Engineering Pathways.
  • Contribute to curriculum design and retention efforts focused on diverse engineering disciplines.

Benefits

  • Access to resources from the Center for Faculty Excellence.
  • Support for faculty development and mentorship opportunities.
  • Participation in interdisciplinary collaboration.
  • Potential for involvement in educational research.
  • Opportunity to influence and shape the future of engineering education.
Full Job Description
Description

The Gallogly College of Engineering at the University of Oklahoma invites applications for a tenured-faculty leadership position as Director of our Engineering Pathways program. We are seeking an accomplished leader who has a strong understanding of and vision for engineering education. The position will be supported through the endowed Brock Chair in Engineering Pathways. The Director will be expected to make significant contributions to engineering student success through leading a team of passionate faculty, collaborating with faculty and leadership across the college, and developing and executing strategy in support of the college goal to grow the number of engineering graduates.

Engineering Pathways (EP) was launched in 2022 and currently has 12 faculty who are dedicated to teaching and mentoring engineering students early in and throughout their academic journey. The EP program serves all undergraduate students of the Gallogly College of Engineering, and our faculty support and educate engineering students in meaningful ways that recognize and encourage new approaches to thinking, understanding, and experiencing engineering. Key components of the EP program include a first- and second-year common course, a mathematics support program (EMPOWER), an academic track to provide intentional and intensive support for academic success (Catalyst), and undergraduate research. The Director will provide strategic leadership and guidance to all EP programs as well as managing the programs' operations and supervising the EP faculty.

The Gallogly College of Engineering has been enjoying a period of rapid growth, increasing our student body to over 3,500 undergraduate students and 4,600 total students. At the same time, our faculty size has grown by about 60% and we now have more than 200 faculty. The College offers 18 undergraduate majors in 9 schools/programs and has a pathway to earning a PhD in engineering education. A key component of strategic enrollment growth has been our investment in teaching-focused faculty in Engineering Pathways and in the academic departments, who provide teaching and mentorship excellence to students in the early years of their academic program.

The Engineering Pathways faculty are instrumental in our student-centered plan for growth through design and participation in curriculum, recruiting, and retention programs that impact all disciplines across the college. The successful candidate must have a demonstrated experience and commitment to excellent and innovative instruction, an ethos of care and support of students, and effective mentorship and guidance of students and faculty. Candidates who also bring an interest in leading and collaborating in educational research are preferred. It is important that the candidate shares our vision of providing all students with the opportunity and support needed to succeed in an engineering major.

The University of Oklahoma invests in its faculty by providing support and resources through our Center for Faculty Excellence (https://www.ou.edu/cfe ) and Vice President for Research and Partnerships Office (https://www.ou.edu/research-norman ). The Gallogly College of Engineering supports faculty development through mentoring, new faculty orientation series, and access to research and educational supports.

The Gallogly College of Engineering seeks candidates who contribute to fostering a collaborative and welcoming environment in all aspects of faculty responsibility, including within the classroom, the academic community, and within their professional commitments. We encourage candidates to apply who are seeking to work in a rapidly growing college, in collegial interdisciplinary groups, and towards the mission of student success.

Qualifications

Applicants must have the following qualifications:

An earned a PhD in engineering or computer science or a related discipline. Candidates with Ph.D. degrees in engineering education or engineering leadership are preferred.

Demonstrated experience in leadership with a focus on collaboration and support.

A strong record of scholarship, with a focus on educational research.

A strong record of engineering student education through teaching and student mentoring.

Application Instructions

Applications should include a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, and a statement that describes 1) how their background and experience have fostered success of engineering students and 2) detailing any experience that supports the qualification for a leadership role.

Documents should be uploaded to https://apply.interfolio.com/180641. Review of applications will begin immediately but the position will remain open until filled. Questions may be emailed to Dr. Randa Shehab ([email protected]).

About University of Oklahoma

The University of Oklahoma is a public research university located in Norman, Oklahoma. Founded in 1890, it had existed in Oklahoma Territory near Indian Territory for 17 years before the two became the state of Oklahoma. In Fall 2018 the university had 31,250 students enrolled, most at its main campus in Norman. Employing nearly 3,000 faculty members, the school offers 152 baccalaureate programs, 160 master's programs, 75 doctorate programs, and 20 majors at the first professional level.
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