Have you ever considered sharing your Computer Engineering or Electrical Engineering expertise with a group of highly motivated students who are passionate about furthering their education? Join our team of engineering faculty who have continued to grow the program since its inception in 2017. Classes for these programs are offered on the Dunwoody Campus during the day.
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. To teach in Dunwoody’s Electrical Engineering (EENG) and Computer Engineering (CENG) programs, candidates need to have at least their Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering, or a closely related degree. You also have the option to further your credentials through Dunwoody’s tuition reimbursement program.
New to higher education? We have you covered. Through our individualized and responsive new faculty orientation, you will learn the principles of effective instruction including how to develop curriculum, identify how your students learn best, and become acclimated to the overall culture of teaching on our campus. 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.
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Founded in 1914, Dunwoody College of Technology is a private, not-for-profit, endowed institution of higher education. It is one of the few institutions of its kind in the nation, and has been a champion of applied education throughout its history. Its mission is to provide students with a high-quality technical education that result in an immediate job and a fulfilling career.Located in the Lowry Hill neighborhood next to downtown Minneapolis, Dunwoody College offers bachelor’s and associate’s degrees in a variety of technical fields. The College maintains strong ties to local business and industry and values a diverse faculty, support staff, and student body and their unique contributions to an inclusive Dunwoody community. As articulated by our founder William Hood Dunwoody, the College's vision is to provide "for all time" a place where people of diverse backgrounds receive learning opportunities that prepare them for "the better performance of life's duties."