Adjunct of Criminal Justice
About Saint Peter’s University
Saint Peter’s is one of 27 Jesuit colleges and universities in the United States. Established in 1872, the University blends a unique learning experience shaped by rigorous academics, internships that provide real-world experience, community service, and a genuine, caring community that supports alumni long after graduation. Saint Peter’s offers more than 50 undergraduate majors as well as master’s level and doctorate programs.
Position Summary:
The Department of Criminal Justice at Saint Peter’s University invites applications for adjunct instructor positions to teach in the Master of Arts in Criminal Justice (MACJ) program. We are seeking experienced and qualified educators for the following graduate-level courses:
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CJ-665 Advanced Criminological Theory
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CJ-672 Terrorism
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CJ-674 Criminal Justice Policy Formation & Analysis
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CJ-652 Multicultural Law Enforcement
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CJ-655 Transnational and Organized Crimes
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CJ-680 Grant Proposal Writing
Rank: Adjunct Instructor
Tenure Information: Non-Tenure Track
Rate per Credit: $850 - $950