The College of Business at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln invites applications for a full-time, non-tenure track Assistant Professor of Practice position to lead the new Introduction to Business course (MNGT 101). This dynamic and innovative course introduces students to the core disciplines of business through storytelling, interactive simulations, and real-world problem-solving, fostering early engagement with the business world.
Key Responsibilities
Teach four large lecture sections of MNGT 101 annually (three in the fall, one in the spring).
Collaborate with faculty in Accounting, Finance, Management, Economics, Marketing, and Supply Chain to refine and implement the MNGT 101 curriculum.
Develop and oversee engaging lecture content and activities.
Design materials and activities for recitation sections led by upper-level student learning assistants.
Mentor and guide learning assistants to deliver high-quality recitation sessions.
Lead the implementation of the Business Battle, an end-of-semester project, including corporate engagement and student coaching activities.
Participate in ongoing discussions and initiatives to support community-building efforts across the first-year experience.
Required Qualifications
A master’s degree in Business Administration or a related field.
Demonstrated excellence in teaching, curriculum development, or professional practice across multiple business disciplines.
Demonstrated interest in or prior experience with innovative teaching methods, such as case-based learning, storytelling, or hands-on activities, with a focus on enhancing student engagement.
Strong organizational, communication, and collaboration skills with a commitment to fostering student success.
Preferred Qualifications
Ph.D. or DBA in a business-related discipline.
Prior experience in leading large lecture courses and/or working with learning assistants.
Proven ability to build partnerships with corporate stakeholders for student development activities.
Understanding of and an interest in creating an inclusive and dynamic learning environment.
Application Process Review of applications will begin March 3, 2025 and continue until the position is filled. Access requisition F_250008 at https://employment.unl.edu. Click “Apply for this Job” and complete the faculty information form. Applicants will be required to attach three (3) separate documents in PDF or Word format:
A letter of application outlining their relevant teaching experience and interests.
A detailed curriculum vita (CV) that includes information on education, professional qualifications, teaching experience, and work experience; if possible, evidence of teaching experience should be included in the CV, including the title, level (undergraduate or graduate), and delivery method (in-class, online, or blended) for all courses taught, along with a summary of relevant teaching evaluations.
Names and contact information for three (3) references.
Applications will be considered until the position is filled. For specific questions about the position, please email Amy Bartels at amy.bartels@unl.edu.
About the Course (MNGT 101) MNGT 101 is a foundational course designed to provide students with an overview of the core business disciplines—Accounting, Economics, Finance, Marketing, Supply Chain, and Management. Students will engage with real-world business problems through simulations, interactive discussions, and the Business Battle, a collaborative project with mentorship from business professionals. This course aims to inspire students to explore business education while building critical thinking, problem-solving, teamwork, and communication skills.
About the College
The College of Business drives discovery, creates opportunity, and empowers its more than 4,300 students to lead the future of business. Programs include 12 undergraduate majors, numerous graduate programs, including our highly-ranked online MBA@Nebraska, three master of science degrees, and two Ph.D. programs. Established in 1913, it is the only doctorate-granting business college in Nebraska. Howard L. Hawks Hall, located at 14th and Vine Streets, has been home to the college since 2017. Hawks Hall features interactive learning in state-of-the-art classrooms, cutting-edge technology, and the Teaching and Learning Center, a one-stop student and teaching support service center offering curriculum development support, free one-on-one tutoring, and coaching. Learn more at http://business.unl.edu/.
About Lincoln, NE
Home to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the city of Lincoln consistently ranks among the highest U.S. cities for livability thanks to a low cost of living, great schools, and friendly, community-minded residents. Set amidst a big sky and open landscape, the state’s capital city is simple to navigate with a nationally noted low crime rate, a wide range of housing choices, and a reliable public transit system. As one of the fastest growing metro areas in the Midwest, Lincoln boasts a growing technology sector, more parkland per capita than all but a few U.S. cities, an extensive bike trail network, and numerous options for recreational and personal interest activities. It’s easy to feel at home here. Visit https://go.unl.edu/connections, www.lincoln.org, and www.lcoc.com/meet-lincoln for more information about Lincoln.
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