Department of Anthropology Temporary Faculty Pool
The Department
The Department of Anthropology is dedicated to excellent instruction and hands-on research and applied opportunities at the undergraduate and graduate level. The Department offers: a Bachelor of Science in Anthropology with concentration options in Archaeology, Biological Anthropology, Sociocultural Anthropology, Linguistic Anthropology, and Cross-Disciplinary Anthropology; a Master of Arts in Applied Anthropology; a Certificate in Maritime Archaeology; a Minor in Sustainable Food Systems; a Minor in Anthropology; and field programs.
For more information, please visit: https://anthropology.humboldt.edu/
Courses/Areas of Specialization
The Department of Anthropology houses several subdisciplines, including biological anthropology, cultural or linguistic anthropology, and archaeology.
See full listing of course offerings here: https://registrar.humboldt.edu/catalog/
See each area for required and preferred qualifications.
- ANTH 103 Biological Anthropology (subdiscipline: biological anthropology)
- ANTH 104 Cultural Anthropology (subdiscipline: cultural anthropology)
- ANTH 105 Archaeology and World Prehistory (subdiscipline: archaeology)
- ANTH 180 Special Topics in Cultural Anthropology (subdiscipline: cultural anthropology)
- ANTH 305 Human Evolutionary Biology, Diversity & Health (subdiscipline: biological anthropology)
- ANTH 306 World Regions Cultural Seminar (subdiscipline: cultural anthropology or archaeology)
- ANTH 310 History of Anthropology (subdiscipline: cultural anthropology)
- ANTH 316 Anthropology and Development (subdiscipline: cultural anthropology)
- ANTH 317 Women and Development (subdiscipline: cultural anthropology)
- ANTH 318 Ethnography (subdiscipline: cultural anthropology)
- ANTH 329 Special Topics in Social Anthropology (subdiscipline: cultural anthropology)
- ANTH 330 Method & Theory in Biological Anthropology (subdiscipline: biological anthropology)
- ANTH 331 Paleoanthropology (subdiscipline: biological anthropology)
- ANTH 332 Skeletal Biology & Forensics (subdiscipline: biological anthropology)
- ANTH 333 Primate Adaptation & Evolution (subdiscipline: biological anthropology)
- ANTH 334 Anthropology, Ecology & Conservation (subdiscipline: biological anthropology)
- ANTH 335 Topics in Evolutionary Medicine (subdiscipline: biological anthropology)
- ANTH 338 Biological Anthropology Lab (subdiscipline: biological anthropology)
- ANTH 339 Special Topics: Biological Anthropology (subdiscipline: biological anthropology)
- ANTH 340 Language & Culture (subdiscipline: cultural or linguistic anthropology)
- ANTH 341 Anthropological Linguistics (subdiscipline: cultural or linguistic anthropology)
- ANTH 350 Method & Theory in Archaeology (subdiscipline: archaeology)
- ANTH 351 Archaeological Materials Analysis (subdiscipline: archaeology)
- ANTH 352 Experimental Archaeology (subdiscipline: archaeology)
- ANTH 353 Archaeology of Warfare (subdiscipline: archaeology)
- ANTH 354 Cultural Resource Management (subdiscipline: archaeology)
- ANTH 357 Field Archaeology (subdiscipline: archaeology)
- ANTH 358 Archaeology Lab (subdiscipline: archaeology)
- ANTH 359 Special Topics : Archaeology (subdiscipline: archaeology)
- ANTH 390 World Regions Cultural Seminar (subdiscipline: cultural anthropology or archaeology)
- ANTH 394 Regional Survey of North American Archaeology (subdiscipline: archaeology)
- ANTH 395 Mesoamerican Archaeology (subdiscipline: archaeology)
- ANTH 410 Anthropology Capstone (subdiscipline: open)
- ANTH 485 Senior Seminar (subdiscipline: depends on specific course offering)
- ANTH 618 Qualitative Methods & Analysis (subdiscipline: applied or cultural anthropology)
- ANTH 621 Anthropology & Globalization(subdiscipline: cultural anthropology)
- ANTH 637 Applied Biological Anthropology (subdiscipline: biological anthropology)
- ANTH 654 Cultural Resource Management (subdiscipline: archaeology)
- ANTH 670 Introduction to Applied Anthropology (subdiscipline: applied anthropology)
- ANTH 671 Methods in Applied Anthropology (subdiscipline: applied anthropology)
- ANTH 672 Theory in Applied Anthropology (subdiscipline: applied anthropology)
- ANTH 673 Anthropology Careers & Management Strategy (subdiscipline: applied anthropology)
- ANTH 674 Research Project Design (subdiscipline: applied anthropology)
- ANTH 678 Applied Anthropology Pro Seminar (subdiscipline: applied anthropology)
- ANTH 679 Applied Anthropology Region (subdiscipline: applied or cultural anthropology)
- ANTH 680 Graduate Seminar (subdiscipline: depends on specific course offering)
- ANTH 682 Anthropology Internship / Field Placement (subdiscipline: applied anthropology)
- ANTH 690 Thesis (subdiscipline: depends on specific course offering)
- ANTH 695 Field Research (subdiscipline: depends on specific course offering)
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications
Degree: Master’s degree in Anthropology with a specialization in the subdiscipline of interest, OR a Master’s degree in a closely related field directly tied to the courses of interest.
Experience: Relevant educational/research focus, professional training, or applied experience in the subdiscipline and subject matter of the courses, AND experience working with any materials (e.g., artifacts, skeletal remains, laboratory/field equipment) pertaining to the courses.
Additional criteria for choosing among qualified candidates: For special topics courses (e.g., ANTH 180, 329, 339, 359, 485, 680) and regional courses (e.g., ANTH 306, 390, 394, 679): demonstrated mastery of and focus in the subject matter of the specific topic/region chosen by the Department to be offered in a given term. The Department will make the final determination of eligibility and qualification for each available course, which may or may not match what an applicant indicates they are qualified to teach.
Preferred Qualifications
Degree: Ph.D. in Anthropology with a specialization in the subdiscipline of interest, OR a terminal degree in a closely related field directly tied to the courses of interest.
Experience: Successful teaching experience as demonstrated by excellent teaching evaluations, especially in the subdiscipline (and, if taught previously, in the courses) of interest.
Additional criteria for choosing among qualified candidates: Demonstrated mastery of and focus in the specific subject matter of the course(s), as evaluated through factors such as previous teaching experience with excellent evaluations, educational focus, and professional-level research/training/work experience. Overall well-rounded experience within Anthropology. Active engagement in applicable professional / applied setting that inform teaching and help prepare students for future success in modern markets. Experience with active teaching methods and demonstrated commitment to continued pedagogical improvement aimed at improving inclusive student success. Plus minimum qualifications (see above)
Position Type: Lecturer
Availability: As needed
First Review Date: Applications received by April 1st annually are given first consideration. Early response is encouraged.
Salary: Dependent on qualifications and experience.
The salary schedule information for the Lecturer – Academic Year Classification is available based on the following ranges:
Lecturer A $5,507 - $6,677
Lecturer B $6,221 - $13,224
Lecturer C $6,825 - $14,523
Appointees are typically placed at the beginning of the range. The full-time (15 units per semester) monthly base salaries indicated in the schedules above are prorated to the number of units worked and are paid in six monthly payments for each full semester.
For more information on how Academic Year faculty are paid, see the Explanation of the Distribution of Pay.
The University: Cal Poly Humboldt is committed to eliminating opportunity gaps for marginalized student groups by adopting dynamic, student-centered practices and policies. We value serving students from a broad range of cultural heritages, socioeconomic backgrounds, genders, abilities, and orientations.
The ideal candidates will demonstrate a shared commitment to the academic and professional success of our diverse student body. We will prioritize applicants who demonstrate knowledge of and commitment to diversity and its value in professional and educational communities. The successful candidate will be an equity-minded educator who is committed to collaborating with faculty, classified staff, administration, and students on closing opportunity gaps.
Cal Poly Humboldt sits on the traditional homelands of the Wiyot people in what is currently called Arcata, CA. The Wiyot people call the area Goudi'ni (over in the woods). The Cal Poly Humboldt campus in Northern California is in close proximity to several thriving Native American tribes and communities. Humboldt currently has the largest percentage of Native American students in the CSU system and has over 30 Native American faculty and staff, many from local area California Indian tribes. Cal Poly Humboldt is home to a number of leading Native American programs including the Indian Tribal Education and Personnel Program (ITEPP) and the Indian Natural Resource, Science and Engineering Program (INRSEP). There are also many opportunities at Humboldt to conduct research, teaching and community work on Native American history and cultures, with resources in Special Collections at the Cal Poly Humboldt library. The Humboldt Room in the Library has fantastic resources for tribally focused archive materials from the region. Humboldt strives to build a supportive and inclusive Native community and engages with Native communities through initiatives and opportunities like the annual California Indian Big Time, Indigenous People's Week, and a chance to network with other faculty and staff as part of the Cal Poly Humboldt Council of American Indian Faculty and Staff. For more information, please visit: http://www.humboldt.edu/nativeprograms/
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