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Re: JOB: Teaching Position in Interactive Entertainment, CUNY

thx Rob, I didn’t of course mean to send=
this to the list…still wishing for “replay to sender only” as the default=
on the ITP lists I guess. 

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On Jan 11, 2009, at 12:10 PM, Rob Faludi [list] wrote:

CUNY officially categorizes the MPS as a non-terminal degree, so it=
has to go through an exceptions process. This is their own pain, not yours.=

On Jan 8, 2009, at 7:29 PM, Caleb wro=
te:

Midori. Hope you and family are well. This caught=
my eye from the below email “If we can make a strong case for a
can=
didate, they are willing to consider the MPS as a terminal degree”

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since I’m looking for academic teaching jobs. I thought an MPS WAS terminal?=
Especially in NYC? and on par with an MFA??? Any new thoughts about this as=
one who has to defend an MPS as terminal out of state???

I am going for teaching in Art, Communications, Media, Journalism, an=
d Education depts. mostly. 

On Jan 6, 2009, at 11=
:02 AM, Midori Yasuda wrote:
The New York City College of Technol=
ogy, Department of Entertainment
Technology, invites applications fo=
r a tenure-track, full time
position in Interactive Entertainment at th=
e rank of Assistant
Professor, beginning in September 2009.  Even =
though there are some
hurdles to overcome within CUNY (regarding the te=
rminal degree),
please do share the attached announcement with alumni, =
colleagues, and
friends who may be interested. If we can make a strong =
case for a
candidate, they are willing to consider the MPS as a termina=
l degree.

Additional details, including application instructions,=
may be found at:
http://portal.cuny.edu/cms/id/cuny/documents/jobpo=
sting/027788.htm
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Sincerely,

Jenna Spevack
Cha=
ir, Interactive Entertainment Search CommitteeNew =
York City College of Technology
THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK

DE=
PARTMENT OF ENTERTIANMENT TECHNOLOGY
SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY AND DESIGN
3=
00 Jay Street V411
Brooklyn, NY 11201
www.entertainmenttechnology.org

CAREER OPPORTU=
NITY
Title: Assistant Professor – Interactive Entertainment
Location/D=
epartment: Entertainment Technology
Compensation: Commensurate with educa=
tion and experience.
Closing Date: Open until filled with review of resum=
es to begin 11/24/08
Website: http://portal.cuny.edu/cms/id/cuny/docum=
ents/jobposting/027788.htm

POSITION DESCRIPTION AND DUTIES
The=
New York City College of Technology, Department of Entertainment Technology=
,
invites applications for a tenure-track, full time position in Interact=
ive Entertainment at the
rank of assistant professor, beginning in Septem=
ber 2009.
The department offers undergraduate instruction in a variety of=
disciplines, including
lighting, sound, show control, and video systems.=
New programs in development include
emerging media technology, music tec=
hnology, interactive control, and video production.
The successful candid=
ate will teach courses in several areas including, but not limited to
Int=
eractive Media, Entertainment Control Systems, Electricity, Tangible Computi=
ng, and
Introduction to Entertainment Technology. The Assistant Professor=
will also be expected to
develop, plan, and prepare curricula related to=
a program track in integrated and
interactive entertainment technologies=
.

QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
Qualifications for the rank of assist=
ant professor include a terminal degree in a field related
to interactive=
media systems, and significant experience in both design and technical
i=
mplementations. Media related software engineering experience and excellentcommunications skills are essential. Candidates should provide evidence o=
f creative,
professional, and scholarly activity with adequate documentat=
ion of productions,
publications, research, and curriculum materials.
=

TO APPLY
Send cover letter of introduction and resume.
Email: isr@citytech.cuny.edu
Subject Li=
ne: Interactive Entertainment
Contact: Ms. M. Harris, Director, ISR
The City University of New York
An Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirma=
tive Action/Immigration Reform and Control Act/
Americans with Disabiliti=
es Act Employer

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~ Portfolio: http://www.calebjohnclark.com
~ “The problem with communication is the assumption =
it has been accomplished.” – G. B. Shaw.


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