Adjunct - DBA (30344)
Summary
Teach doctoral-level business administration courses with a focus on research methods, mentor students on applied business projects, and evaluate coursework in a hybrid online/in-person format.
Job Summary
The Angell Snyder School of Business at Ottawa University is hiring Adjunct Instructors for its Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) program. Adjunct faculty in the DBA program play a vital role in developing practitioner-scholars who integrate rigorous research with real-world business practice in our three-year, application-focused doctoral program.
Accredited by The Higher Learning Commission, our DBA program features accelerated, 8-week courses. Course instruction includes both online content delivery with a mandatory three-day weekend residency once per term for in-person instruction at either our Overland Park, KS, or Surprise, AZ campus. The mandatory weekend residency is facilitated on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, generally in Week 2 of the 8-week course.
Strong preference will be given to candidates with academic credentials and teaching experience in Qualitative Research Methods and Quantitative Research Methods.
Our core curriculum includes:
- Strategic Human Capital Management
- Informed Decision Making
- Financial Value Generation Strategy
- Knowledge-Based Competitive Strategy
- Strategic Implementation Methodologies
- 21st Century Strategy
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Core Responsibilities
- Engaged Teaching: Teach assigned doctoral-level content or research methodology courses using effective online and hybrid instructional strategies.
- Doctoral Mentorship: Guide practitioner-scholars in executing high-impact, applied business research and strategic projects that bridge academic theory with practical industry applications.
- Assessment & Scholarly Feedback: Evaluate student coursework and research outputs in a timely manner by providing qualitative and quantitative feedback that advances critical thinking and scholarly writing.
- Timely Communication: Maintain frequent and open communication with students and the Director of the DBA program via Ottawa University’s email and Blackboard Ultra.
- Weekend Residencies: Participate in a weekend residency once per term to deliver in-person instruction. Travel expenses are covered by Ottawa University.