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Ability to explain mathematical induction, counting principles, modular arithmetic, and tree structures while preparing students for computer science theory, cryptography, and advanced mathematics ...

Ability to explain mathematical induction, counting principles, modular arithmetic, and tree structures while preparing students for computer science theory, cryptography, and advanced mathematics ...

Ability to explain mathematical induction, counting principles, modular arithmetic, and tree structures while preparing students for computer science theory, cryptography, and advanced mathematics ...

Ability to explain mathematical induction, counting principles, modular arithmetic, and tree structures while preparing students for computer science theory, cryptography, and advanced mathematics ...

Ability to explain mathematical induction, counting principles, modular arithmetic, and tree structures while preparing students for computer science theory, cryptography, and advanced mathematics ...

Ability to explain mathematical induction, counting principles, modular arithmetic, and tree structures while preparing students for computer science theory, cryptography, and advanced mathematics ...

Ability to explain mathematical induction, counting principles, modular arithmetic, and tree structures while preparing students for computer science theory, cryptography, and advanced mathematics ...

Ability to explain mathematical induction, counting principles, modular arithmetic, and tree structures while preparing students for computer science theory, cryptography, and advanced mathematics ...

Ability to explain mathematical induction, counting principles, modular arithmetic, and tree structures while preparing students for computer science theory, cryptography, and advanced mathematics ...

Ability to explain mathematical induction, counting principles, modular arithmetic, and tree structures while preparing students for computer science theory, cryptography, and advanced mathematics ...

Ability to explain mathematical induction, counting principles, modular arithmetic, and tree structures while preparing students for computer science theory, cryptography, and advanced mathematics ...

Ability to explain mathematical induction, counting principles, modular arithmetic, and tree structures while preparing students for computer science theory, cryptography, and advanced mathematics ...

Ability to explain mathematical induction, counting principles, modular arithmetic, and tree structures while preparing students for computer science theory, cryptography, and advanced mathematics ...

Ability to explain mathematical induction, counting principles, modular arithmetic, and tree structures while preparing students for computer science theory, cryptography, and advanced mathematics ...

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What is the difference between Overnight Math Major Computer Science Minor vs Data Analyst?

AspectOvernight Math Major Computer Science MinorData Analyst
Required CredentialsMath degree, computer science minor, programming skillsDegree in math, statistics, or related field; proficiency in data tools
Work EnvironmentTypically office or lab setting, project-basedOffice environment, often collaborative teams
Industry UsageAcademic, research, tech companiesBusiness, finance, healthcare, tech
Common Search/ComparisonYesNo

The Overnight Math Major Computer Science Minor focuses on advanced mathematical and programming skills, often in research or tech settings. Data Analysts interpret data to inform business decisions. While both roles require strong analytical skills, the former emphasizes theoretical and technical expertise, whereas the latter centers on data interpretation and reporting.

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Assistant Professor, Mathematics or Data Science

Assistant Professor, Mathematics or Data Science

Seattle Pacific University

Campus, IL • On-site

$76.50K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

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Job description

Job Description:

About the Department

Seattle Pacific University's Mathematics and Data Science Program is housed in the Technology Division of the College of Business and Technology. Our faculty view mathematics as a holistic endeavor-logical, beautiful, and useful-for majors and for the many students and departments we serve. We are called to teaching excellence, demonstrating mathematics and statistics as languages students can use to understand and model the world. We nurture students from a wide range of backgrounds, uplifting those from underrepresented groups, and we share expertise with the community through research, service, leadership, and individualized care.

The Technology Division offers a B.S. in Data Science and minors in Mathematics and Data Analytics. Mathematics faculty serve programs in science and engineering and contribute to the University's general education curriculum.

What We Need

Seattle Pacific University seeks applications for a full-time, non-tenure-track Assistant Professor of Mathematics or Data Science in the College of Business and Technology, beginning September 1, 2026, with apossibility of moving to tenure-track in the future.

Exceptional candidates with outstanding qualifications and experience may be considered for appointment at the rank of Associate Professor.

The teaching load is approximately 33 quarter credits per academic year, primarily undergraduate courses in mathematics, statistics, data science, and computer science, with advising of undergraduates and supervision of undergraduate research projects. Faculty are expected to establish and maintain a program of research/scholarship and to participate actively in the life of the program, division, college, and university.

We are building a learning community rooted in Christian faith that values excellent teaching, student mentoring, and learning from one another across differences.

What You'll Do

- Teach undergraduate courses in mathematics, statistics, data science, and/or computer science.

- Advise students in academic progress, vocational discernment, and career pathways.

- Maintain an active research and/or creative agenda, presenting and publishing as appropriate.

- Participate in departmental, divisional, college, and university service.

What You Bring

Required:

- Ph.D. in Mathematics, Statistics, Data Science, or a closely related field (ABD considered).

- Strong commitment to excellence in undergraduate education.

- Versatility to teach introductory courses across multiple areas of mathematics, statistics, data science, and computer science, and expertise to teach advanced undergraduate courses in at least one of these areas.

- Mission Alignment: A personal commitment to Christian faith; enthusiasm for supporting SPU's mission; alignment with the University's Statement of Faith; and willingness to uphold the lifestyle standards of our Christian community.

Preferred:

- Specialization in data science or statistics.

- Expertise in issues of ethics in data science.

- Experience working with diverse populations and equity-related issues.

Compensation and Benefits

Compensation: Assistant level salary starts at $76,500, commensurate with qualifications, experience, and assigned rank.

Faculty salaries at Seattle Pacific University are based on nationally-normed, regionally-adjusted CUPA-HR data and determined by education and relevant experience.

SPU provides a generous benefits package, including:

- Employer-paid medical, dental, and vision premiums for the employee.

- HSA contributions for eligible employees.

- A 7% retirement contribution with immediate vesting (as eligible).

- Tuition discount program for employees and qualified dependents.

How to Apply

Only applications submitted through SPU's online Workday portal will be considered.

As you complete the application, please prepare to complete or upload the following in Workday:

  • Resume/CV (include in upload section)

  • Cover Letter (include in upload section)

  • A narrative of research trajectory (include in upload section)

  • A faith statement of approximately one page, a teaching philosophy statement of approximately one page will be requested as a part of the application questionnaire

  • Other supporting documents when possible (e.g., a representative syllabus; copies of teaching evaluations; one or more recent publications)

  • References may be requested at a later date.

Application Review: Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. Priority Application Date: December 8, 2025 All open faculty positions subject to final funding approval.

Applicants from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply, including those with experience engaging first-generation students, students of color, and others from historically underrepresented communities.

Inquiries may be sent to:

Brian Gill, PhD

Professor & Chair, Mathematics & Data Science Program

College of Business & Technology
bgill@spu.edu

Additional Information:

We look forward to learning how your gifts, commitments, and passions will support and enrich our students and community.