Computer Science Professor 1 Resume
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2967 Flournoy St, Apt#901
Dallas, TX 75237
(123)-555-1234
name@emailaddress.com
Summary:
A talented professional who has superb teaching skills developed as a result of over 6 years of extensive experience in teaching computer science-related subjects and concepts to both high school and college students; has excellent communication and rapport with students which makes learning easier for them and much more fun; has the ability to resolve issues in the university through diplomatic approach; has excellent time management skills; can amicably coordinate with co-professors in order to develop new programs to enhance the abilities of the students in the computer courses.
Professional Background:
Computer Science Professor February 2008- Present
Colorado State University, Dallas, TX
Responsibilities
Involved in planning and handling of university’s annual curriculum of students pertaining to computer courses.
Taught computer science courses to undergraduate college students.
Instructed basic computer courses to students and gave knowledge on the basic components of a computer, as well as their uses and applications.
Developed new subjects and programs in conjunction to the Computer Science course, geared to enhance the learning experience.
Assisted professors and colleagues in developing new programs to motivate students to excel in their studies.
Programming Professor November 2006- February 2008
Colorado State University, Denver, Colorado
Responsibilities
Planned and evaluated current curriculum and course programs.
Evaluated students’ performance in class and conducted a series of constructive and healthy competition for students to participate in.
Maintained regular teaching schedules and assisted colleagues in updating the teaching modules.
Provided students with technical support for computer programming issues.
Attended seminars and exhibits to ensure updated on the computer technology.
Multimedia Professor May 2004- November 2006
Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Colorado
Responsibilities
Instructed and assisted students in accessing various communications systems.
Prepared syllabus on hardware and software programs, interface specifications and systems.
Coordinated with multimedia professors to ensure that software interfacing and system issues are resolved.
Developed new grading systems and attendance monitor systems for students.
Reviewed and evaluated multimedia reports and projects of students.
Education:
PhD in Computer Science
University of Arizona, 2004
M.S. in Computer Science
University of Arizona 2000
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
University of Arizona 1998
Skills:
Ability to develop research programs to enhance teaching, resourceful and creative
Excellent time management and leadership skills
Excellent in computer skills and its application
Excellent in communication and written skills
Excellent time management and motivational skills
Equipped with an analytical mind and a strong desire to pursue knowledge
Self-motivated and able to work with minimal supervision
Associations/ Organizations:
Computer Science and Information Technology Society, Secretary, 2000
Computer Science Association, Member




