This position seeks instructors to teach Video Game Studies courses, including an adjunct role for Introduction to Game Design in Spring 2026. The course covers core game design principles, gameplay mechanics, prototyping in MIT Scratch, playtesting, and tabletop modeling, without requiring software like Unity or Unreal. Future teaching opportunities may include courses such as "Introduction to Games," "Game Development," and "Game Theory."
Qualifications include a Bachelor's degree (Master's preferred) in Game Design, Computer Science, or related fields, proficiency with PC and Mac, and teaching experience preferred. Candidates should have a basic understanding of programming principles and familiarity with tabletop game design. Compensation is $3,735 per 3-credit course, with potential for promotion and increased pay.
The college values diversity and inclusivity. Employment is contingent on background checks. Applicants should submit a CV, cover letter, teaching philosophy, diversity statement, unofficial transcript, and three references via the online application portal.