Position Title: Adjunct Faculty - BA Making Conscious Media WRI-458 (cross listed ART-455)
No. of Positions to Fill 1
Department/Program: Writing & Poetics 12090
Work Location: Arapahoe Campus
Reports to: Valerie Hsiung
FLSA Classification: Exempt/Salaried
FTE: 15% (6 hrs/week)
Compensation: $3900 per semester for 3 credit course ($1300 per undergrad credit)
Application Deadline: 7/1 or until filled
Job Summary:
The Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics seeks a talented adjunct faculty member to teach WRI 458: Making Conscious Media during the Fall 2026 semester.
This interdisciplinary course introduces students to the creative, technical, and critical foundations of independent media production. Through a series of production and post-production projects, students explore moving-image practices as vehicles for artistic expression, cultural inquiry, and social engagement. The instructor will guide students in developing original media works while cultivating an understanding of how film, video, sound, and other time-based media can engage questions of aesthetics, ethics, consciousness, and the human condition.
Working within a project-based learning environment, the instructor will support students in the development of a final media project in documentary, experimental, narrative, or hybrid forms. Particular emphasis is placed on artistically ambitious work that demonstrates critical engagement with contemporary social, political, cultural, and creative concerns.
This is a 3-credit undergraduate course.
Course Description:
WRI 458: Making Conscious Media is a hands-on creative media course that explores the conceptual, technical, and artistic dimensions of independent media production. Through a sequence of short production and post-production projects, students develop practical skills in media creation while engaging critical questions concerning representation, storytelling, experimentation, and artistic practice.
The course introduces students to a range of approaches to documentary, experimental, narrative, and hybrid media forms. Students will examine historical and contemporary examples of innovative media-making while developing their own creative projects. Emphasis is placed on work that is socially provocative, artistically bold, and grounded in thoughtful explorations of human experience.
Through screenings, readings, discussions, technical demonstrations, creative exercises, and project critiques, students learn strategies for developing media works from concept through completion. The course culminates in a final project that reflects the students creative interests, technical development, and critical engagement with contemporary media practice.
Cross-listed with ART 455.
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Physical Requirements & Environmental Conditions
Faculty members spend most of their time in their classrooms or in virtual meetings with some time in offices. In the classrooms and on campus may experience: interruptions, distractions, heat, cold, dust and/or dampness. As a faculty member, you may spend extended periods in front of students and speaking as well as:
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Naropa's health and welfare benefits include the following: medical, dental, vision, FSA, HSA, employer-paid short-term and long-term disability, employer-paid life insurance and accidental death and dismemberment, an employer-sponsored pre-tax retirement savings plan, which includes up to 2.5% employer matching, and a variety of voluntary, employee-paid supplemental insurance plans.
A comprehensive benefits package is available to full-time employees who work a minimum of 30 hours each week. Employees who work 20 - 29 hours each week are eligible for only the employer-paid short-term & long-term disability, employer-paid life insurance & accidental death and dismemberment, and the retirement plan, which includes up to 2.5% employer matching.
Employees who work fewer than 20 hours per week are eligible to participate in Naropa's retirement plan only, which includes up to 2.5% employer matching.
All regular full-time and part-time faculty and staff, including student workers, accrue sick leave benefits. Full-time and part-time staff positions accrue vacation and personal time. All leave accrual rates vary based on the position, hours worked, and years of service.
The University recognizes the importance of including its employees in its organizational mission and values and welcomes employees into the classroom to "touch the magic." Specifically, regular employees are provided generous tuition remission opportunities for themselves and their family members.
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