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Adjunct Teaching Opportunities - Politics, Society, and Law

Bryant University

Position description

Bryant University, a nationally recognized leader in higher education, is currently recruiting for Adjunct teaching opportunities in the Politics, Society, and Law Department for the fall 2026 semester. Classes meet at our campus in Smithfield, RI. The fall semester starts Monday, August 31, 2026.

We are seeking qualified individuals to teach:

POLS 241. Introduction to International Politics:


This course is an introduction to the field of international politics, also known as international relations. It focuses on a variety of interconnected topics, including the development of the nation-state system and political interactions among countries over issues of war and peace, human rights, and economic and environmental policies. We also explore the evolution and work of international institutions such as the United Nations and the World Bank, and non-governmental international organizations such as environmental and human rights groups.

Available Sections:
TF 12:45-2:00


POLS 256 Introduction to U.S. Politics:

This is an introductory course about the role of U.S. government in American society. After tracing the development of the U.S. Constitution, the course surveys a range of topics including Congress, the presidency, the Supreme Court, federalism, political parties and elections, interest groups, civil liberties, and civil rights. Contemporary domestic policy debates are also covered.

Available Section:
MT 2:20-3:35 and MT 3:55-5:10

Principal Accountabilities

This position includes teaching at the undergraduate level as well as contributing to student growth and development through active involvement in student related co-curricular activities.

Qualifications

Certain requirements are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate persons with disabilities

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