Sessional Instructor: Psychology Academic Position: Part-Time Instructor
- Category: Education Jobs
- Location: Edmonton, Alberta
- Job Type: Full Time / Part Time
- Salary: Estimated: $ 17K to 34K
- Published on: 2025/09/16
The King's University offers an exceptional liberal arts education from a Christian perspective. Located in Edmonton,
Alberta, King's serves students from across Canada and around the world. Join a dedicated team who have a desire and
common mission to see students grow in a dynamic and nurturing Christian environment. People who love working and
succeed at King’s serve God gladly, work collaboratively, think creatively, and embrace diversity.
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Sessional Instructor(s): Psychology
Part Time, Sessional
POSITION SUMMARY
The Faculty of Social Sciences at the King’s University is seeking a sessional instructor(s) in Psychology for
the following courses in the 2025-26 academic year. Each course meets for 3 hours per week. Candidates are
welcome to apply for an individual course, or all listed courses.
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
Fall 2025
PSYC 301 – Methods and Statistics for Psychology I
Tues., Thurs., 2:00 – 3:30, Lab: Thurs., 3:30 – 5:00
In this course, students will acquire a working knowledge of research design, data collection and
analysis, and will critically examine foundations and assumptions of scientific psychology. Students will
have opportunities to develop statistical skills while learning about the psychological research contexts
in which these statistical tools are used. Topics will include epistemology, ethics, hypothesis
development, descriptive statistics, measurement, probability, and naturalistic methods. Both
qualitative and quantitative methods will be explored. This course includes a 1.5 hr lab each week.
PSYC 363 – Cognition
Tues., Thurs., 3:30 – 5:00
This course explores the activities and products of the human mind - how does thinking happen?
Imagination? Creativity? How do we know what we know and how do we operate on that knowledge to
solve problems? Topics include attention and consciousness, pattern recognition and perception,
language, thinking and problem-solving, imagery, representation of knowledge, and artificial
intelligence.
PSYC 351 – Childhood and Adolescence
Mon., Wed., Fri., +:00 - 10:00
This course examines the psychology of human development and change during infancy, early, middle
and late childhood, and early and late adolescence. The dimensions of development to be investigated
include the physical, cognitive, emotional, social, academic, moral and religious aspects.
Winter 2026
PSYC 302 – Methods and Statistics for Psychology II
Tues., Thurs., 2:00 – 3:30, Lab: Thurs., 3:30 – 5:00
As the second of a two-course sequence, PSYC 302 continues PSYC 301. In this course students are
introduced to experimental and quasi-experimental methods and parametric and non-parametric
statistics. Discussion of external validity, and continued application of foundational concepts
introduced in PSYC 301 will continue and students will be equipped with knowledge and skills to attain
social scientific literacy, thoughtful engagement with research, and an ability to design, conduct, and
analyze psychological research. This course includes a 1.5 hr lab each week.
PSYC 475 – Neuroscience
Mon., Wed., Fri., +:00 - 10:00
Building on the foundation of PSYC 375 (Brain and Behavior), this course explores brain structure and
function, methods of brain research, brain damage and disease, and various applied topics such as the
influence of the microbiome, exercise, and meditation on brain function and psychological well-being.
Also examined is the influence, value, and limitations of neuroscience on views of the human person in
context.
QUALIFICATIONS
MA or PhD in Psychology or related field
Post-secondary teaching experience as either a primary instructor or teaching assistant
Assent to the University’s Christian Statement of Faith
A condition of employment is assent to the University’s Christian Statement of Faith found at:
https://www.kingsu.ca/about-us/careers
Position will remain open until a suitable candidate is found.
Apply by submitting a resume and cover letter through our online portal at kingsu.ca/about-us/careers.
Dr. Michael Ferber, Acting Dean of Social Sciences
The King’s University
+125-50 Street, Edmonton, Alberta
T6B 2H3
Visit our web site at www.kingsu.ca.
We appreciate all applicants for considering The King's University as a potential employer, however, only
those considered for an interview will be contacted.
The King's University respects, appreciates and encourages diversity. We welcome applications from all qualified
individuals including members of visible minorities, Indigenous, First Nations, Metis, and Inuit peoples and persons with
disabilities. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian citizens and permanent residents will
be given priority.
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