Adjunct Instructor - EDCM/PCET
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Job Details
Description
Here at Dunwoody, we strive to match PASSION with PURPOSE. We do that by searching for industry experts to teach our students through first-hand experience. New to higher education? We will have you work with experienced instructors and you have potential to grow. What we expect from you is a passion for your industry you can share with your students and a determination to provide the best educational experience to the next generation of makers, fixers, and doers. What You Will Get To Do: Course Name: ECDM2208-60: Project Management (2 credits) Course Description: Investigate the roles and responsibilities for construction project managers. Examine the ethics within the decision-making process from the request for proposal through close-out. Semester: Fall 2025 Day(s) of the week: Mondays Class Time(s): 6pm - 8:50pm Course Name: ECDM2104-60: Illumination Technology & Design (2 credits) Course Description: Interior and exterior applications of lighting. Discussion of energy code, including control system implementation and lighting power density. Analyze photometric data and their application and use 3D modeling to design layouts, taking into account luminaire selection and basic aesthetic considerations. Semester: Fall 2025 Day(s) of the week: Online, asynchronous Course Name: PCET4001-60 Electrical Utility Design (4 credits) Course Description: Electrical design and estimate of a simulated utility project covering the generation, transmission and distribution of an electrical power system. This project will include materials, storage solutions, cost estimates with an emphasis on practical design implementations through the utilization of 2D, 3D, and other modeling and analysis software to produce a final portfolio. Semester: Fall 2025 Day(s) of the week: Wednesday Class Time(s): 6pm - 8:50pm Course Name: PCET4002-60 Advanced 3D Systems Design Course Description: Electrical design of a complex building project. This project covers the utility to outlets, with a focus on generation and distribution of high, medium, and low voltage interfacing and protection through utilization of building and electrical codes. Practical design implementation is emphasized. Detailed documentation of all aspects of the project through the utilization of 2D, 3D, and other modeling and analysis software to produce a final portfolio. Semester: Fall 2025 Day(s) of the week: Thursday Class Time(s): 6pm - 8:50pm CORE COMPETENCIES:
Qualifications
ECDM courses: All faculty should meet the minimum standards required by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). In addition, faculty will have at minimum an applicable associate's degree, related credentials, and experience in the subjects taught. PCET courses: All faculty should meet the minimum standards required by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). In addition, faculty will meet the following qualifications:
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