Modern Languages, Linguistics, and Intercultural Communication
University of Maryland Baltimore County
Application
Details
Posted: 14-Aug-24
Location: BALTIMORE, Maryland
Type: Full Time
Salary: $64,000 - $72,000
Categories:
Korean
Specialty:
Higher Education
The Department of Modern Languages, Linguistics, and Intercultural Communication (MLLI) at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) invites applications for a full-time lecturer and coordinator in Korean Language and Culture, starting in August 2025. This is a three-year, non-tenure track position, renewable subject to demonstration of excellence in teaching and service. The selected candidate will be responsible for teaching Korean language courses at all levels and Korean culture courses in English for expanding the Korean language and culture curriculum and serve as coordinator for the Korean program within MLLI. While the typical teaching load for lecturers at UMBC is four 3-credit courses per semester, this position involves three courses per semester with coordinator responsibilities. The selected candidate will collaborate with colleagues and coordinators across diverse language and cultural areas to enhance the vibrant MLLI community.
Qualified candidates should have at least an M.A., with a Ph.D. preferred, in Korean language pedagogy, Korean (applied) linguistics, Korean language and cultural studies, or a closely related field. Candidates should also have full professional proficiency in Korean and English and provide evidence of excellent teaching ability in Korean, preferably with experience teaching a diverse student population at multiple levels of Korean in a university setting. Preference will be given to candidates with experience in developing a robust Korean program curriculum by teaching upper-level Korean culture courses. Additional preferred qualifications include experience with innovative teaching methods and technology and evidence of keeping up with recent developments in the field, as well as experience in supervising other Korean instructors and advising students majoring or minoring in Korean studies. We are particularly interested in candidates committed to diversity, equity, and inclusive excellence in higher education.
UMBC’s Department of Modern Languages, Linguistics & Intercultural Communication (MLLI) offers a program that has received national recognition for its creative and innovative curriculum. Of course, our courses in French, German, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, and Wolof focus on language use and on day-to-day cultural life.But, in addition, every language major at UMBC takes a core of classes that put language and culture into context.? The first of these introduces the nature of language: how it is structured; how we acquire it; how it compares to nonverbal communication and animal signals.? The second class examines the ways in which language creates and reflects society and includes discussion of language policy, cultural politics, and language death.?? The third course explores the language of texts—linguistic, visual, and musical—and provides students with the tools they will need to analyze everything from a phone conversation to a feature film.Upper-level students take courses on subjects like Don Quijote, French film, and the German media, but there are also classes in linguistics, literature, and cultural studies that examine a broad range of issue...s in human communication.The excitement of an interdisciplinary language program has translated into an M.A. curriculum in Intercultural Communication, the only such degree program in the U.S. located in a language department. Graduates of this program go on to complete doctoral degrees in media, language, anthropology, education, etc., and take jobs as language teachers, intercultural trainers in the health professions, study abroad coordinators, and business consultants.Finally, the Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics plays a central role in a collaborative Ph.D. program in Language, Literacy, and Culture, which is designed for professionals in education, industry, business, government, and other organizations who want to work on questions of discourse and diversity in the context of the cultural