Art and Design Adjunct - Graphic Design
Listed on 2026-01-30
-
Creative Arts/Media
Creative Design / Digital Art, Digital Media / Production -
Education / Teaching
Digital Media / Production
Please see Special Instructions for more details.
Final candidates are subject to criminal background checks, and education/license verification prior to employment.
To create a Posting, first complete the information on this screen, then click the Next button or select the page in the left hand navigation menu. Proceed through all sections and complete all necessary information. To submit the Posting to the next approval step, you must go to the Posting Summary page by clicking on the Next button until you reach the Summary page, or you can select the Summary page link from the left navigation menu.
Once the Summary page appears, hover your mouse over the orange Take Action on Posting button for a list of possible approval step options.
Position Information
Working Title:
Art and Design Adjunct - Graphic Design
Position Number: FA9976
Appointment Type:
By semester:
Fall/Spring
FTE: .5 = 20 hours/week, 12 months
Position OverviewBe an Eagle – Where Purpose Takes Flight!
Are you ready to make an impact? At North Carolina Central University (NCCU), we are more than an institution—we are a community rooted in a legacy of excellence and transformation. A historically Black university located in Durham, North Carolina, also known as “The City of Medicine,” NCCU has been a cornerstone of education since 1910, fostering innovation and progress.
Join our team and enjoy a comprehensive benefits package and exclusive perks designed to support your work‑life balance. At NCCU, your professional growth will be nurtured, and your contributions will help shape the future for our students and the community we serve. Become part of a legacy that drives change and achievement.
An opportunity awaits you at NCCU, where your purpose can take flight.
Visit NCCU.edu.
Primary Function of Organizational UnitNCCU’s Department of Art and Design offers students the opportunity to earn a B.A. degree in Art with concentrations in Graphic Design and Innovation, Animation and Interactive Media, Studio Art, Art Studies, and Pre‑Architecture, as well as a B.S. degree in Apparel Design. The Department’s overarching mission is to foster broad inquiry within the visual arts and design to provide opportunities for students to study non‑western, diverse cultural artifacts and experiences.
As the first public liberal arts institution founded for African Americans, NCCU occupies a special niche that informs the study of art and design. In addition to traditional training in the visual arts, the Department of Art and Design proudly celebrates and fosters the study of artistic productions of African and African American culture, emphasizing the past and present contributions of people of color.
With such emphasis, the Department provides a uniquely designed curriculum to educate students pursuing visual arts and design careers in today’s global society. Art and Design majors explore technology, engage in internships, pursue individuality and enjoy the fruits of cultural diversity.
The NCCU Department of Art and Design has an immediate need for adjunct faculty Graphic Design & Innovation. The ideal candidates will have a master’s degree, professional experience, as well as a passion for teaching. Adjunct professors will prepare students for careers in the field through in‑person lecture or studio‑based learning, critiques, and exposure to traditional and cutting‑edge creative approaches.
In the Spring 2026 semester, the selected adjunct(s) will teach one or both of the courses below, each class meeting twice a week:
- ART 3060 – Design History (3 credits)
A comprehensive introduction to the evolution of visual communication—from early symbolic systems and the origins of writing, to modern typography, animation, motion design, and interactive digital media. The course emphasizes global perspectives, artistic movements, design innovation, and the relationship between culture, technology, and society. - ARTV 3150 – Computer Graphics II:
Time and Sequence (3 credits)
A studio‑intensive course focused on time‑based media, narrative development, and visual storytelling. Students work with Adobe Premiere and Adobe After Effects to…
(If this job is in fact in your jurisdiction, then you may be using a Proxy or VPN to access this site, and to progress further, you should change your connectivity to another mobile device or PC).