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As of Jun 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for computer programmer parttime in Saint Louis, MO is $63,169.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $49,100.00 and $77,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.
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Part-Time Mathematics & Computer Science Instructor

Part-Time Mathematics & Computer Science Instructor

Southwestern Illinois College

Belleville, IL • On-site

$45K - $59K/yr

Part-time

Medical, Retirement

Posted 10 days ago


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Job description

ANNOUNCEMENT
Southwestern Illinois College is accepting applications for part-time instructors for the Math department. Part-time instructors are hired on an as-needed basis. Your application will be placed in a pool for review as part-time teaching assignments become available.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
Part-time/adjunct faculty in Math and Computer Science are responsible for teaching the objectives for each Math course assigned, the assessment of student learning, and reporting of student progress as required by the college.
QUALIFICATIONS
Qualifications depend on the course taught. Please see below for minimum qualifications for the various courses taught in the Mathematics and Computer Sciences department.
A Master's degree or higher with at least 18 graduate semester hours in Mathematics is required for the following courses (These graduate hours in Mathematics must be above senior level and approved by the Math Department Chair.):
MATH 093, Review of Arithmetic
MATH 094, Basic Algebra
MATH 095, Mathematical Literacy
MATH 096, Elementary Geometry for College Students
MATH 097, Intermediate Algebra
MATH 105, Math for Elementary Teachers I
MATH 106, Math for Elementary Teachers II
MATH 111, Liberal Arts Mathematics
MATH 112, College Algebra
MATH 113, Finite Math for Business and Social Sciences
MATH 114, Trigonometry
MATH 203, Analytic Geometry & Calculus I
MATH 204, Analytic Geometry & Calculus II
MATH 205, Analytic Geometry & Calculus III
MATH 213, Calculus for Business and Social Sciences
MATH 290, Differential Equations
MATH 292, Linear Algebra
A Master's degree or higher with at least 18 graduate semester hours in Mathematics, Statistics, or Operations Research is required for the following courses (These graduate hours must be above senior level and approved by the Math Department Chair.):
MATH 107, General Education Statistics
MATH 191, Introduction to Statistics
A Master's degree or higher with at least 18 graduate semester hours in Mathematics or Computer Science is required for the following courses (These graduate hours must be above senior level and approved by the Math Department Chair.). Demonstrated proficiency in the appropriate programming language is required.
MATH 170, Computer Science I - C++
MATH 171, Computer Science I - Java
MATH 210, Computer Programming for Engineers
MATH 270, Computer Science II - C++
MATH 271, Computer Science II - Java
STARTING PAY AND HOURS
Salary varies based on educational level and number of units taught. Starting rates for the current Academic Year can be viewed on SWIC's Employment page .
BENEFITS & PERKS Benefit availability and eligibility may vary from the summary listed below. Please visit www.swic.edu for more information.
  • Retirement savings plan through State Universities Retirement System of Illinois and voluntary 403(b) and 457(b) savings plan
  • Eligibility for medical coverage as outline in the Affordable Care Act
  • Employee Assistance Program, employee discounts, gym access, additional voluntary benefits and more!
WORK LOCATION
Mathdepartment courses are offered at the SWICBelleville, Sam Wolf Granite City and Red Bud Campuses.
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Applications will be reviewed as assignments become available.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Required application materials, such as resume, cover letter and references, should be attached to your application. Other required application materials i.e., unofficial transcripts, etc., should be attached after your application has been submitted (official college transripts must be provided at time of hire). Go to your My Job Applications page from the careers home page of your account.
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