Adjunct Professor - CSPP Fall '26 - Spring '27 - Candidate Pool
Alliant International University | |
United States, California, San Diego | |
Apr 08, 2026 | |
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Alliant International University is a professional practice University committed to excellence in four areas:Education for Professional Practice, Scholarship, Multicultural and International Competence and Community Engagement.The University provides students with the highest quality of education through excellence and innovation in academic scholarship, applied training and research, and community service, particularly to underserved populations.Through its Mission, the University's goal is to equip students with the competencies they need to provide public benefit and make an impact in their communities by addressing major contemporary social issues.Core competencies of the University's training programs include cultural diversity, which is infused in courses and field placements and is manifest in the diversity of its students, faculty. Our Mission: Our Vision: The Clinical PSYD Program in San Diego follows a Practitioner-Scholar model that emphasizes the applications of theory and research to clinical practice. The program develops competent professional health-care psychologists skilled in delivering a variety of clinical services to diverse populations in varied settings. The program's most distinctive component is its dual emphasis on clinical expertise and clinical scholarship. Students take courses in a wide range of subjects, including statistics, theories of personality, psychological assessment, multicultural issues, and psychological practice. Students may follow their own clinical interests and further their individual career goals by selecting a specialized series of courses, research, and field placements related to a particular area of practice. Adjunct professors are in the following programs/courses: Specific Courses: Fall 2026 (Aug. 17, 2026 - Dec. 20, 2026) PSY60300 Advanced Statistics The objective of this 3-unit course is to understand applied research methodology, evaluate and synthesize psychological research literature, and apply both to clinical challenges. The course will provide an overview of the major statistical tools employed in contemporary behavioral science research and program evaluation. Topics surveyed will be the philosophy of science and scientific method; descriptive and inferential statistics; univariate and multivariate analysis of variance and co-variance (one-way and factorial); regression techniques; principal and (exploratory and confirmatory) factor analysis; power calculation and corrections for multiple comparisons. Spring 2027 (Jan 4, 2027 - May 16, 2027) PSY61122 Social Basis of Behavior This 2-unit course will enable students to develop competence and understanding of clinical implications with respect to:
PSY65400 Family Systems Theory This 2-unit course will prepare students to be effective professional therapists who have increased awareness in the following areas:
PSY61050 Biological Aspects of Behavior This 3-unit course is designed to provide the graduate student in psychology with a comprehensive overview of the field of biological psychology. The purpose of the course is for students:
PSY61402 Developmental Psychology This two-unit course for second year Psy.D. students covers a wide range of developmental stages and topics including both adaptive and challenging developmental pathways. The course includes a study of developmental theories, psychopathology, constructs, research and research methods as they contribute to an understanding of normal human development and its variants. Psychological development from conception through aging and death are covered. Contemporary issues and trends are discussed. All areas of development covered in this course will be studied and considered within appropriate cultural contexts. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
PSY65030 Personality Assessment I The purpose of this 3 unit course is to subject students to a wide variety of the most widely utilized personality instruments in psychology today and to learn how to generate a psychological report that is accurate, supportive and has the potential to change the patient's trajectory. Following the course on Intellectual Assessment students completing PSY 6503- Personality Assessment I will be subjected to, and demonstrate mastery of the following personality assessment components:
PSY60140 Qualitative Methods of Research The purpose of this 3-unit course is to subject students to a wide variety of the most widely utilized personality instruments in psychology today and to learn how to generate a psychological report that is accurate, supportive and has the potential to change the patient's trajectory. Following the course on Intellectual Assessment students completing PSY 6503- Personality Assessment I will be subjected to, and demonstrate mastery of the following personality assessment components:
PSY60310 Statistics, Psychometrics, and Research Design This 3-unit course is designed to prepare students to achieve graduate-level knowledge in the discipline-specific knowledge areas of Research Methods, Statistical Analysis, and Psychometrics and the profession-wide competency of Research. The goal of this course is an understanding of the principles and methods of psychological research, which will include areas of hypothesis testing, experimental design options, sample selection, control group strategies, criteria and criterion measures, psychometrics, data analysis, and interpretation of results. The course will enable students to understand how research is properly done and to discriminate between adequate and inadequate research conclusions. The pros and cons of experimental versus nonexperimental research will be examined, and those of quantitative versus qualitative research, among other issues. This training should prepare students to become enlightened consumers as well as potential producers of research and for the application of research methods to program evaluation Position Summary: Adjunct Faculty are scholars and professionals, who teach in their area(s) of specialization and expertise. The primary affiliation of adjunct faculty is not with the university. Duties & Responsibilities:
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Starting Salary: $46 hourly. Education:Doctoral degree in Psychology (PsyD or PhD) from an accredited college or university. Supervisory Responsibility: Background Check Requirements: Additional Information: Alliant International University is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to ensuring a high quality of education through the diversity of the University community and the curriculum. Women, people of color, people with disabilities and people from other underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply, as we actively seek to increase diversity at all levels. The University will conduct its programs, services and activities consistent with applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations and orders. Applicants with disabilities and applicants who require assistance completing an application may contact Human Resources athumanresources@alliant.eduor 858-635-4509. The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) requires that we provide you with this Notice at Collection for California Employees and Applicants.This notice is about the collection and use of your personal information.We encourage you to read this notice carefully. Governing legislation: Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Civil Rights Act of 1991, Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, the regulations implementing these statutes, and applicable federal and California law. Alliant International University is a smoke and tobacco free environment. Company:Alliant University Country:United States of America State/Region:California City: San Diego Postal Code:92131 Job ID:288012 | |
Apr 08, 2026