Required Qualifications:
• Must be enrolled as a student in Fall 2026 and able to complete in-person responsibilities as needed;
• Have completed CIS*1300/1500 (Programming/Introduction to Programming) and CIS*2500 (Intermediate Programming - or any equivalent course) with a minimum grade of 80%. (PLEASE DEMONSTRATE IN YOUR APPLICATION THAT YOU MEET THIS REQUIREMENT. You can obtain a copy of your unofficial transcript from WebAdvisor and include it as part of your application. The department reserves the right to verify grades);
• Must have excellent writing skills and be able to effectively critique student assignments in writing;
• Proficient in command line-based C development on Linux (including gcc, gdb, editors);
• Proficiency in use of Linux using command-line tools;
• Ability to conduct in-person labs, to explain complex concepts clearly and effectively to a diverse group of students in a lab setting (each lab section will have approx. 40 students)
Preferred Qualifications:
• Previous successful TA experience supporting CIS*1300 (Programming) or CIS*1500 (Introduction to Programming) or CIS*2500 (Intermediate Programming) or any CIS course that requires a serious amount of programming;
• Familiarity with support queue/ticketing systems;
• Familiarity with learning management systems and online forums;
• Have taken advanced computer programming courses and have an understanding of their important concepts, including System Design and Data Structures, Introduction to Operating Systems, Problem Solving and Algorithms, Basic Programming Principles and C Language Syntax, Control Structures, Functions, Arrays and Strings, File I/O, Testing and Debugging, Usability, and Advanced C Programming Topics;
• Genuine interest in teaching, helping others learn, and mentoring students;
• Basic familiarity with AI tools (such as chatGPT, Copilot, Cursor etc.) and the ability to guide students on fair, ethical, and course-appropriate use of these tools in programming assignments and learning activities.