Teaching

I am an award-winning instructor with years of experience teaching research methods, statistics, and various substantive sociology classes to students from diverse backgrounds at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. This includes experience teaching both in-person and online courses. Additionally, I have supervised independent research projects, provided academic advising, and (a few moons ago) served as a peer tutor.

See below for a list of all the courses I have taught along with sample syllabi for courses in which I was the instructor of record. They are listed in ascending order of level and with the official course code used by the institution (inconsistency in course codes reflects inter-institutional differences). I am happy to provide any additional materials (assignments, lecture slides, etc.) for courses in which I was the primary instructor if they could be of help in your own teaching. Just reach out.

Instructor of Record

SO 121: Principles of Sociology (sample syllabus)

SO 200: Sociology of Families (sample syllabus)

SO 307: Sociology of Health (sample syllabus)

SO 311: Contemporary Social Theory (sample syllabus)

BHS 310: Quantitative Research Methods for Social Science (sample syllabus)

SOCIOL 332: Social Research Methods (sample syllabus)

SO 370: Nationalism, Populism, and Democracy (sample syllabus)

BHS 410: Basic Multivariate Statistics (sample syllabus)

Teaching Assistant

SOCIOL 721: Logic of Inquiry (required methods course for sociology PhD students)