Lecturer - Graphic Design in Charlotte, NC for UNC Charlotte

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Lecturer - Graphic Design
Essential Duties and Responsibilities: The Department of Art & Art History is seeking a full-time Lecturer in Graphic Design. The candidate will be an innovative educator with a background in graphic design who will contribute to the department’s B.F.A in Graphic Design. The successful candidate will teach graphic design courses at the undergraduate level. The Graphic Design program includes courses in digital and 2D foundations, digital and print design, typography, web and UX/UI design strategies, design research and design thinking, as well as senior professional preparation and capstone projects courses. Responsibilities include a 4/4 teaching load, and service on some Department, College, and University committees. 


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