
Assistant Professor of Aerospace Science
Metropolitan State University of Denver
- Denver, CO
- $84,000-94,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
MSU Denver’s Aviation and Aerospace Science Department has reimagined possibilities by evolving into one of the largest and most sophisticated programs in the country. Our students have access to unrivaled resources no other university in Colorado can offer; such as the most innovative flight simulation training laboratories in the world, an on-campus satellite engineering lab and partnerships with the industry that grants students access to the same advanced technology and software used at NASA. For more information on the department, please visit:Position SummaryThe Department of Aviation and Aerospace Science at MSU Denver invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track faculty position centering on excellence in teaching, advising, scholarship, and service.This position is offered at the academic rank of assistant professor. The position is a 9-month appointment beginning August 2026. The required teaching load is 12-credit hours per fall / spring semesters in undergraduate-level coursework.
- This position is focused on teaching, mentoring, and leading student-centered efforts in scholarship focused within one or more of the following prioritized teaching areas:
- (a) space operations,
- (b) space flight,
- (c) space systems integration,
- (d) space commercialization,
- (e) space cyber-security,
- (f) space-based geo-spatial analysis,
- and in applying associated technologies as related to each domain.
- Other subject areas common to both aeronautics as well as aerospace may be required as part of the 12-credit hour teaching load per semester (e.g., aerodynamics; aviation and aerospace history).
- Teaching 12-credit hours per fall / spring semesters in multiple delivery formats (in-person, hybrid, online).
- Maintaining office hours as required to include advising/consultation with students and engaging in student-centered activities outside of scheduled office hours.
- Serve as a resource for students regarding program policies, licensure, and certificate pathways (if applicable), career pathways, and academic progression.
- Assist with student recruitment, admissions interviews, and orientation events.
- Contribute to ongoing curriculum design, development, and revision.
- Maintain current, evidence-based content and culturally responsive teaching practices.
- Participate in assessment of student learning outcomes and program effectiveness.
- Contribute to departmental, university, and professional service through committee work.
- Engage in ongoing research, scholarship, and professional writing that advance the field and align with the mission of the department.
- Stay informed on national trends, policy changes, and best practices in aviation and aerospace science.
- Maintain licensure or certification as might be applicable (e.g., relevant FAA licensure, industry certifications.
- Providing documented service to the Department, College, University and Community as per published department and university guidelines.
- The successful candidate must also work with and be sensitive to the educational needs of a highly varied urban population.
- The successful candidate will also be expected to collaborate with faculty, researchers, students, and industry members from other domains, such as but not limited to (e.g.) computer science, engineering, physics, cyber-security, advanced manufacturing, and industrial design.
- A nationally accredited master’s degree in aerospace sciences, aeronautical sciences, engineering technology, computer science or other related degree,
- Plus 4 years (or more) of related aviation and or aerospace technology work experience. (Note: an MS or MA in the areas defined above is a terminal degree for this tenure track position).
- Earned doctorate (Ph.D.) in a related field strongly desired.
- Prior teaching experience teaching at a U.S. nationally accredited collegiate institution in classes related to aviation, aerospace, engineering, or computational science, or other related fields.
- Experience with space mission architecture, inclusive of aerospace systems engineering, spacecraft design and subsystem development, launch processes, ground station and mission operations, and/or space system automation.
- Experience with industry tools for mission simulation (e.g., ANSYS STK), systems programming and computation, system design, and data analysis.
- An advanced and/or applied understanding of orbital mechanics along with the space environment and its impact on crewed and uncrewed systems.
- Knowledge of historical spaceflight systems and future industry trends, inclusive of system automation, modular architectures, artificial intelligence integration, and/or aerospace workforce development.
- Experience applying or teaching with technologies such as cube-sat, sat-simulators, flat-sats, space mission operations simulations, space-based remote sensing, project management tools, and other related instructional technologies.
- Documented experience instructing collegiate classes in-person or online via Web-based delivery.
- Documented research or publishing experience grounded in employing the scientific method.
- The University is particularly interested in applicants who have experience working with students from highly varied backgrounds and a demonstrated commitment to improving access to higher education for under-represented groups.
- Curriculum Vitae
- Teaching Philosophy
- Cover Letter/Letter of Application
- Unofficial Graduate College Transcripts
- References
- Optional documents include (1) Peer/Student Evaluations and (2) Licenses/Certifications.