Part-time Lecturer - Managerial Economics
University of Texas at Dallas
Posted on Oct 2, 2025
Posting Number | F01052P |
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Position Title | Part-time Lecturer - Managerial Economics |
Functional Title | Part-time Lecturer - Managerial Economics |
Department | Management |
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Pay Basis | Monthly |
Position Status | Regular part-time |
Location | Richardson |
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Posting Open Date | 10/01/2025 |
Posting Close Date | 08/31/2026 |
Open Until Filled | No |
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Job Summary | Lecturers teach one or more undergraduate and/or graduate sections in a given term. Appointments carry no guarantee or expectation of renewal or tenure. |
Minimum Education and Experience | An earned graduate degree appropriate to the academic discipline/topic and a record of productivity and professional achievement. |
Preferred Education and Experience | Experience developing courses and teaching graduate students. 5 years experience in the field. |
Other Qualifications | To the extent this position requires the holder to research, work on, or have access to critical infrastructure as defined in Section 117.001(2) of the Texas Business and Commerce Code, the ability to maintain the security or integrity of the critical infrastructure is a minimum qualification to be hired and to continue to be employed in the position. |
Essential Duties and Responsibilities | The Managerial Economics Area is seeking Part Time Lecturers for the following areas: Making Choices in Free Market Systems : This course introduces students to decision making in the free market system. Models from economic and decision sciences provide a foundational understanding of how people make choices – as consumers, employees, managers, and citizens. We explore how the creative destruction of the marketplace expands social wealth, creating gains for some individuals and losses for others. Debates, case studies and simulations, introduce the psychological, social norm, and moral factors that influence how markets work and how, as a society, we interact with markets and the limitations that we sometimes impose on markets and choice. Business in a Global World: This course provides a primer on the impacts of globalization on business. We equip students with the basic facts of globalization and examine the business underpinnings and the institutions that shape globalization. We discuss major trends and the future of international management. The aim is an ability to think strategically and critically about global business issues. Key responsibilities include, but not limited to:
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