- The department is seeking TA applicants for sections of Psych 144 - Experimental Methods.
- The successful applicant will teach one or more three-hour weekly lab sections the following semester. They will explain and supervise weekly lab activities, assist students with their ongoing research projects, evaluate and provide feedback on written assignments, and keep track of lab attendance.
- Fall 2026: August 19, 2026 - December 22, 2026;
- Spring 2027: January 15, 2027 - May 26, 2027
- 1-unit is equivalent to 2.66 hours per week (40hrs x 1-unit/15-unit)
- The typical range for labs is between 1.3-wtus - 5.2-wtus (dependent on courses and number of section(s) assigned)
- The typical range for lectures is between 3-6 units (dependent on courses and number of section(s) assigned)
- No more than 7.5-units
- Instruct and manage the classroom
- Create or implement course design and assignment sequence
- Prepare course materials and classroom activities
- Respond to and evaluate student writing
- Assist students outside of class during office hours and by appointment
- Attend TA orientation at the beginning of the semester
- Maintain office hours
- Create a classroom environment that is conducive to learning
- Assess student performance in lab and help the faculty instructor integrate laboratory performance by each student into their final course grade
- Attend weekly meetings with the faculty instructor to discuss curriculum, lab activities and grading criteria
- Teaching Associates will also be called upon to work in a collegial fashion with members of the Psychology department and other university employees
- Enrollment in at least 6-units for the semester or in two courses toward the degree.
- Demonstrated, satisfactory progress towards the degree.
- Ability to relate well with others within the academic environment and have the ability or potential to learn how to instruct and evaluate students.
- Demonstrated commitment to working effectively with faculty, staff and students from diverse ethnic, cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds.
- Bachelor's degree in Psychology or related field from an accredited university.
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- Curriculum Vita, or résumé. Your Curriculum Vita, or CV, is the academic equivalent of a résumé. It should contain your contact information, your employment and educational history, skills such as computer programming, familiarity with commonly used computer programs, as well as internships, awards, volunteer service, training and any other experience you have that is relevant to education and a list of three references.
- List of three references. The online application will request you to enter your three references separate from your C.V. The letters of references will be requested by the committee. Be prepared to enter the following for each of your three referents:
- First name
- Last name
- Type of reference
- Organization
- Position Title
- Phone Number
- E-mail address
- Evaluations: For details please view the
- Salary: Each department has different salary scales. Please check with your department for your Base Salary. The monthly salary is calculated based on the Weighted Teaching Units assigned.
- Salary Schedule: The CSU Salary Schedule can be found
- Duties Form: Per the
- Students are limited to 20-hours of part-time work on campus.
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