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FACULTY POSITIONS

College of Professional Studies & Fine Arts

 

SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND DANCE

 

THE COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES AND FINE ARTS

The College of Professional Studies and Fine Arts comprises 11 diverse departments/schools committed to the pursuit of excellence in academic and artistic endeavors geared to enhancing the human enterprise.  The College is recognized for its excellent academic programs that prepare students for professional careers in a wide spectrum of artistic, cultural, educational, social and technical fields.  The College highly values interdisciplinary studies.

SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND DANCE:
The School of Music and Dance, in the College of Professional Studies and Fine Arts, offers curriculum leading to the Bachelor of Music and a Bachelor of Arts in Music degree.  Graduate Study degree programs include a Master of Arts degree in Music the Master of Music and a graduate Artist Diploma.  The 78,000 square-foot music building (completed in 1970) includes a 300-seat recital hall, a number of large and small ensemble rehearsal rooms, an electronic music studio, three digital/interactive class piano rooms, a listening library with over 14,000 titles, over 50 individual practice rooms, and a 25 station interactive multi-media computer technology laboratory dedicated to the arts.  The School includes 24 full-time, 14 part-time, and 25 studio faculty with a support staff of 9.  There are approximately 250 undergraduate and 55 graduate music students.  The University library collection includes over 75,000 music books and scores. (www.music.sdsu.edu).

 


 

TEMPORARY FACULTY POSITIONS

The School of Music and Dance has an ongoing need for temporary part-time faculty in all areas. Positions are for one semester or one year. Areas of specialization currently being sought include:

Accompanying, aural skills, methods and ensembles class in guitar, woodwind and percussion, fundamentals for both music majors and students earning teaching credentials, opera, piano class, vocal pedagogy and literature, world music; studio instruction in guitar, percussion, French horn, trombone, trumpet, violin, viola, bass, harp, organ, piano, voice, and all woodwinds.

Jazz Dance, Ballet, Ballroom Dance.

Minimum qualifications: minimum of a Masters degree, extensive professional performance, and/or University or community college-level teaching experience. Proof of U. S. citizenship or eligibility for U. S. employment will be required prior to employment. Salary commensurate with credentials and experience.

Submit a letter of application which indicates areas of specialization, curriculum vitae, names of three references and other pertinent background information to: Director, School of Music and Dance, San Diego State University, 5500 Campanile Drive, San Diego, CA 92182-7902.

SCHOOL OF MUSIC & DANCE
SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY
5500 Campanile Drive
San Diego, CA 92182-7902
(619) 594-6031
musicdance@sdsu.edu
www.musicdance.sdsu.edu

San Diego State University is a Title IX, equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against individuals on the basis of race, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, marital status, age, disability, or veteran status, including veterans of the Vietnam era.

 

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