Teaching
For most of my students not majoring in political science, the time spent in my classroom will be their last time learning in a classroom setting about politics. However, these students will frequently have their lives shaped by the federal, state, and local level of governments. I strive for my students to leave my classroom with the knowledge and skills necessary to reach well-reasoned decisions and to be functioning members of society.
Recent Courses
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
State and Local Politics (Fall 2022)
State and Local Politics - Hybrid Version (Fall 2024)
State and Local Politics - Online Version (Summer 2021; Summer 2024)
U.S. Government and Politics (Spring 2022)
U.S. Government and Politics - Online Version (Spring 2022)
American Presidency (Spring 2021)
Contemporary Political Analysis (Fall 2021)
Contemporary Political Analysis - Hybrid Version (Fall 2023)
Seminar in Political Science - Capstone (Spring 2022)
Seminar in Political Science - Capstone - Hybrid Version (Spring 2024)
University of Utah
Introduction to American Government (Spring 2020)
HONOR 2212: (Theme: Executive Branch Politics) (Fall 2019)
HONOR 2212 (Theme: Health Policy) (Spring 2020)
University of Minnesota-Duluth
Introduction to American Government - Online Version (Fall 2018)
Senior Seminar (Theme: State and Local Politics) (Fall 2018)
Methodology and Analysis (Fall 2018)
Senior Seminar (Theme: Public Policy) (Spring 2019)
Political Parties and Polarization (Fall 2018)
University of Georgia
Introduction to American Government (Fall 2017)