Adjunct Instructor in Information Architecture
- Brandeis University
- Brandeis - Waltham Campus
- 7mo ago
- Part-Time
- On-site
Brandeis University invites applications for Graduate Professional Studies, Online Adjunct Faculty in the Rabb School, Graduate Professional Studies (GPS) to teach RUCD 130: Information Architecture starting in the spring semester of 2026.
RUCD 130: Information Architecture: Course Description
Information Architecture (IA) is defined as “the art and science of organizing and labeling shared information environments (websites, intranets, online communities and software) to support usability and findability.” (source: iainsitute.org). This is a required course in the User-Centered Design MS program. This course balances theoretical grounding of IA with practical design work. We will cover principles of IA as a professional practice and how to design effective, research-supported, user-centered information systems. Students will understand and apply information organization concepts; design and apply appropriate assessment techniques; and develop strategies to effectively communicate design rationale and advocate for users.
GPS Faculty instructors are active practitioners in the industries that align with our programs and have the professional expertise to bring to course discussions and threads. Instructors are part time and work remotely, with no requirement to appear on campus. All courses are taught asynchronously, but require faculty to be available for live office hours and to provide student feedback throughout the semester. Our faculty have earned at least a master's degree with many holding terminal academic degrees and industry-specific credentials. Previous experience teaching online is not required; GPS offers a comprehensive training program for qualified applicants.
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Applicants should include with their application a resume or CV that highlights their subject matter qualifications. We will begin reviewing applications on October 15.
This appointment is to a position that is in a collective bargaining unit represented by SEIU Local 509.
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