CJS 100-02 Introduction to Criminal Justice

Updated: over 2 years ago
Location: Louisville, KENTUCKY
Job Type: PartTime
Deadline: Open Until Filled

About Bellarmine University:

Bellarmine University is a dynamic, growing university with a strong liberal arts focus in the Catholic higher education tradition and a bold vision for the future. Bellarmine has undergraduate and graduate enrollment of nearly 3,500 students and continues to add new academic programs while maintaining small class sizes and personal attention to students. Bellarmine is listed in The Princeton Review's Best 385 Colleges, is one of the top 20 Southern regional universities in U.S. News and World Report's 2019 college rankings and is a top university in Forbes' list of America's best colleges. In a survey by The Princeton Review, students praised Bellarmine as a place that is "welcoming to every single person and makes an effort to include everyone." Bellarmine students, faculty and staff engage in more than 25,000 cumulative hours of service each year, in Louisville and around the nation and world. Beginning in Fall 2020, Bellarmine's 22 athletic teams will compete in NCAA Division I, through an invitation from the ASUN Conference.

Bellarmine is located on a scenic 145-acre campus in the Highlands neighborhood and 46+ acres off-campus in Louisville, KY, which Forbes recently recognized as a "Top 15 City" for affordable living and National Geographic calls one of the "Best Small Cities in the U.S." Louisville is within a day's drive of two-thirds of the U.S. population.

Bellarmine is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer and encourages applicants with diverse backgrounds to apply.

Bellarmine is committed to core values of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Bellarmine will demonstrate a fully realized and lived commitment to equity and inclusion, empowering all members of its increasingly diverse community and supporting them to achieve their full potential.


Job Description:

CJS 100-02 (Introduction to Criminal Justice) is an overview of the criminal justice system, including the history of law, the police and police powers, the courts, prisons, and strategies for criminal rehabilitation. The course is Tuesday/Thursday 12:15-1:30 PM. The instructor is also required to post and hold office hours each week. The instructor is required to hold a final exam at the established time during finals week, and post final grades by the established deadline.


Requirements:

Minimum of Master's degree in Criminal Justice Studies or Criminology (PhD preferred)

Teaching experience in CJS


Additional Information:

Bellarmine University is committed to core values of diversity, equity and inclusion and embraces diversity in our workforce among members of faculty, staff and administration. We remain committed to affirmative actions, policies, procedures and attitudes necessary to continue to build and retain a diverse and equitable workforce. We will demonstrate a fully realized and lived commitment to equity and inclusion, empowering all members of our increasingly diverse community and supporting them to achieve their full potential. As part of Bellarmine's commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion, we will seek to ensure that all aspects of employment, including recruitment, selection, job assignment, training, compensation, benefits, discipline, promotion, layoff and termination processes remain free of discrimination based upon race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, creed, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, genetic information, disability, veteran status, or any other legally protected class.


Application Instructions:

Please submit the following documents electronically to Interview Exchange:

-a letter of interest

-CV

-unofficial transcripts

-contact information (Name, phone number, email address) for three professional references.


URL: www.bellarmine.edu/arts-and-sciences/undergraduate/criminal-justice-studies/



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