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Assistant Professor: Game Art & Design

Description

Title: Assistant Professor: Game Art & Design
Full-time, Tenure-Track, Entry-Level Teaching Position
Department of Design, School of Art & Design

Start Date: August 25, 2015

The School of Art & Design at the University of Wisconsin-Stout is seeking a game artist and/or designer to teach classes in the Game Design & Development-Art BFA.  The BFA is part of an award-winning game development program comprised of more than two hundred students that was listed as one of the Princeton Review’s Top 30 Game Design Programs in the country and was the co-winner of the 2013 E3 College Game Competition.

 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

·         Masters or M.F.A. in an area of expertise complimentary to Game Art and/or Design, or equivalent advanced degree with an

          emphasis in related field

·         Experience using digital art and design tools and software

 PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

·         Focus in 2D and/or 3D digital art

·         Knowledge of the game design and development process

·         Evidence of teaching potential

·         Proficiency in industry standard game art and design software

 

RESPONSIBILITIES

Teach three studio courses each semester that may include beginning, intermediate and advanced Game Art & Design classes, as well as other studio classes that support the major. For this position, game art or game design knowledge is necessary, and while the expertise of both game art and game design is welcomed, it is not required.

Other responsibilities include:

·         Contribution to a rigorous learning environment with willingness to use traditional, alternative and digital delivery methods

·         Demonstration of organizational skills, collegiality and the potential for future leadership in the Game Art & Design program

·         Collaboration with the Game Design & Development-Art BFA Program Director to develop new curriculum

·         Commitment to undergraduate teaching and interest in graduate level (MFA) teaching/support

·         Providing academic advisement for students

·         Performing service to the department, college and university

·         Engaging in professional creative research

·         Pursuing external funding

·         M.F.A., Ph.D., or other terminal degree required for tenure and promotion

·         Performing other duties as designated by Chair

 

ABOUT THE GAME DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

The Game Design & Development Program at UW-Stout competes on both a regional and national level, attracting students from around the country and regularly participating in professional organizations such as E3, GDC, IGDA, IDMAA and the Higher Education Video Games Alliance.  The major has two new game development studios with industry standard 2D and 3D hardware and software provided to both students and faculty. Select courses in the major are co-taught by faculty from both the School of Art & Design and the department of Mathematics, Statistics & Computer Science. When team teaching, this position will focus on the art and design aspects of game development, while a computer science faculty member will focus on the programming aspect, thus demonstrating the collaborative and cross-disciplinary nature of professional game development.  For more information, please visit: http://www.uwstout.edu/programs/bsgdd/

 

ABOUT THE SCHOOL OF ART & DESIGN

The School of Art & Design has over 60 faculty/staff and over 1,000 students. There are five distinct BFA programs (Entertainment Design, Studio Art, Graphic & Interactive Design, Interior Design, and Industrial Design) and a MFA program in Design. The BFA in Game Design & Development-Art is in the process of being approved to become the school’s sixth BFA, starting in the Fall of 2015.  For more information, please visit: http://www.uwstout.edu/artdes/

 

CAMPUS & REGIONAL INFORMATION

A member of the University of Wisconsin System, UW-Stout serves approximately 9,300 students in 20 graduate and 40 undergraduate programs. UW-Stout is a 2001 Baldrige Award Recipient, supporting a progressive, learning-centered, quality-based educational environment that is focused on continuous improvement. A leader in adopting new technology, UW-Stout is a digital campus and all faculty and staff are required to use available technology in their positions including course delivery. Increasingly, courses are offered via alternative delivery methods and time frames. Faculty members are responsible for teaching, advising, research and scholarly activity, and service.

The university is located in Menomonie, Wisconsin, just 60 minutes east of the urban enticement of Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota. Menomonie is a vibrant town of 16,000, and is surrounded by lakes, streams and woodlands. The community is part of the scenic Chippewa Valley Region, which has a population base of more than 200,000. For more information about the area, please go to: http://www.menomoniechamber.org 

 

SPECIAL NOTES

As an equal employment opportunity & affirmative action employer, UW-Stout is committed to inclusive excellence and is actively seeking applications from individuals from diverse groups. In compliance with the Wisconsin Fair Employment Act, employment will be contingent upon a criminal background check.

It is the policy of UW Stout to provide reasonable accommodations to qualified veterans and/or applicants with disabilities. If you need assistance, or accommodation in applying because of a disability, please contact us using the information below. Employment opportunities will not be denied because of the need to make reasonable accommodations for a qualified individual's disability.

Unless confidentiality is requested, names of applicants must be released upon request. Finalists cannot be guaranteed confidentiality.

For campus safety information and crime statistics, visit: http://www.uwstout.edu/hs/health-safety-reports.cfm  

TO ENSURE CONSIDERATION

Screening of applications will begin January 5, 2015 and may continue until position is filled.

SALARY & BENEFIT INFORMATION

Competitive salary commensurate with qualifications and experience. The UW System provides an excellent benefits package including participation in the Wisconsin State retirement plan.

-  Benefit Details: http://www.wisconsin.edu/hr/benefits/uben.pdf

- Total Compensation Estimator: http://www.wisconsin.edu/hr/benefits/compest/

TO APPLY, YOU MUST VISIT THE UW-STOUT WEBSITE-

ALL MATERIALS MUST BE SUBMITTED VIA OUR ONLINE APPLICATION SYSTEM AT:

HTTPS://WWW.UWSTOUT.EDU/HR/HOW-TO-APPLY.CFM

(DO NOT HIT THE APPLY BUTTON BELOW)

- in the form of four (4) unique PDF's (see below). Your application will not be considered complete until all required documents are attached and all required fields are completed. Please note: Once you have submitted your application and attached materials you will not be able to go into the system and change them.

1. Application – Upload a single, multipage PDF document including: letter of application, vitae, teaching philosophy, transcripts (unofficial), and contact information for three references (including email addresses and telephone numbers).

2. Vitae - Upload a PDF document of your curriculum vitae.

3. Professional Work – Upload a single, multipage PDF document including: 10-20 samples of professional work and a media list with brief written descriptions of work and software used. Please include a link to an online portfolio of professional work (online portfolio might include images, as well as games, animations, and other time-based media samples).

4. Evidence of Teaching Potential – Upload a single, multipage PDF document including 10-20 samples with list of student work, if available. For time-based media examples, please include link(s) to online student work examples (such as a Vimeo/YouTube, games, or a personal website).

Before starting the online application process, we recommend you preview the FAQ by visiting:

https://helpdesk.wisc.edu/images/group61/21900/TAMFAQ_CandidateGateway.pdf 

 

CONTACT INFO

If you have questions regarding the application process contact:

Mary Jo Pittman

Academic Department Associate, School of Art & Design

(715) 232-1097

 

If you have questions regarding the position contact:

Dave Beck

Provisional Program Director, Game Art & Design BFA

Chair, Department of Design

(715) 232-2254

 

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