Description
Teach studio- and lecture-based courses in architecture and design—such as environmental design, interior architecture, and landscape topics—with a primary focus on instruction and student mentorship. Develop curricula and course materials, lead critiques and reviews, and contribute to program service and community engagement; may maintain professional practice to inform teaching.
- • Teach studio, lecture, and lab courses in architectural design and related areas.
- • Evaluate and grade student work, including studio projects and presentations.
- • Prepare syllabi, assignments, rubrics, and learning materials.
- • Deliver lectures, demonstrations, and critiques on design methods, structures, and materials.
- • Facilitate studio work sessions and classroom discussions.
- • Plan, assess, and improve course content, outcomes, and instructional methods.
- • Stay current with practice, codes, software, and pedagogy through professional development.
- • Maintain attendance, grades, and required academic records.
- • Hold regular office hours for advising and student support.
- • Create, administer, and grade exams and juried reviews.
- • Supervise student studio work, practicums, and internships.
- • Advise students on academic plans, portfolios, and career pathways.
- • Collaborate with colleagues on scheduling, curriculum alignment, and assessment.
- • Compile reading lists and reference resources for projects.
- • Serve on program, departmental, or college committees.
- • Assist with recruitment, portfolio reviews, orientation, and placement activities.
- • Select and procure textbooks, software, equipment, and studio supplies.
- • Support accreditation reviews and learning-outcome assessment.
- • Engage in community outreach, design-build, or service-learning projects.
- • Maintain safe, ethical, and professional studio and shop practices.
- • Advise or mentor student organizations and design teams.
- • Perform course coordination and other assigned administrative duties.
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Last reviewed: Jan 2026