Montreal, QC, Canada
2 days ago
School of Computer Science Course Lecturer COMP 202 Summer 2026

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Applications for this course will be accepted until 13/02/2026

                                                                                                                  

COURSE:      COMP      

SUBJECT CODE:        202                      

TITLE:         Foundations of Programming              

TERM: Summer 2026

LOCATION: Downtown Campus

Schedule                           MW

Course Credits                3 Credits

Salary :                              $11, 479.00

TEACHING QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS :

Experience                      

Experience in the following areas: Introductory programming education; Python programming; algorithms. Previous experience teaching in a large university-level course is required. Related work experience will be taken into consideration. 

 

Experience as a Teaching Assistant in the Unit an asset

 

Degree: Master's or PhD degree or equivalent in a related field.

OTHER 

Excellent English and communication skills. 

Note:

This position is located in Montreal, Quebec and you are expected to perform the work for this position in Quebec.

TO APPLY: please apply through the Workday on the McGill HR website

Hiring Unit:

School of Computer Science

Course Title:

Foundations of Programming

Subject Code:

COMP 202

Location:

Downtown Campus

Schedule:

MW

Deadline to Apply:

2026-02-13

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