Montreal, QC, Canada
2 days ago
Course Lecturer (MGCR 331 001)

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Information Technology ManagementCourse Lecturer (MGCR 331 001)Tuesdays and Thursdays 18h05 - 20h55Start Date: May 1, 2025End Date: June 17, 2025CL Credits: 3Number of Class Hours: 39Remuneration: $11,090.00Deadline to apply: February 24, 2025

Teaching Qualification Requirements:


Education:

Bachelor's or Master's degree in Management/Business or related field is required. Preferences will be given to those holding a degree in Information Systems.

Experience:

Prior work experience in a corporate setting, preferably in technology-related areas (e.g. Technology firms or technology-related positions), is required. Prior teaching experience in management, preferably in Information Systems, is a plus. Preferences will be given to those who have taught the same course or similar courses.


Other:

Candidate must demonstrate teaching effectiveness by providing teaching evaluations with an average score of 3.5 or better in the past 5 times of teaching a similar course.

Location

BRONF 045

For any questions, please contact academicaffairs.mgmt@mcgill.ca

Hiring Unit:

Desautels Faculty of Management -Information Systems Area

Course Title:

Information Technology Management

Subject Code:

MGCR 331 001

Location:

BRONF 045

Schedule:

Tuesdays and Thursdays 18h05 - 20h55

Deadline to Apply:

2025-02-24

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