Graduate courses taken at UCSD:
Summer 2018 (@ Rady School of Management)
Financial Decision Analysis
Business Analytics
Emotional Intelligence
Corporate Finance/ROI
Power and Leadership
Communicating at Work
Difficult Conversations
Marketing
Science and Innovation
Strategy
Spring 2018
Cyber Security
California Politics and Public Policy
Weapons of Mass Destruction
Winter 2018
Economic Policy in Latin America
Policy Responses to Global Problems
The Political Economy of State Capacity
The Political Economy of Foreign Aid
Fall 2017
Fiscal and Monetary Policy
Governance, Public Administration & Development
Latin America Environmental and Energy Policy
Geopolitics, Insurgency and Weak States
Humanitarian Interventions
Spring 2017
International Economics
International Politics and Security
International Law and Regulation
Democratization in Latin America
Urban Policy and Politics in Mexico
Winter 2017
Quantitative Methods II: Econometrics
Policy Making Processes
Finance and Accounting for Policy Makers
Fall 2016
Managerial Economics (Microeconomics)
U.S. and Latin America Relations
Globalization
Quantitative Methods I
Making U.S. Foreign Policy
Summer 2016
Intensive Math Review: Algebra and Calculus
Introduction to Quantitative Methods
Introduction to Economics
Undergraduate courses taken at UH: [(H) denotes honors course]
Fall 2015
ANTH: European Archaeology: Upper Palaeolithic to the Vikings (H)
HIST: Native American History: 1492 to the Present
PHIL: Philosophy of Religion: The Problem of Evil (H)
SOC: Punishment in the U.S.
Summer 2015
GERM: 20th Century German Culture
KIN: Public Health Issues
Spring 2015
CLAS: Myths & Cult of the Greek Gods
CLAS: The Roman Republic and Political Thought (H)
HIST: Enlightenment Stories: Voltaire, Montesquieu, Diderot (H)
HIST: Houston LGBT History
LATN: Latin IV
PHIL: Political Philosophy: Global Justice and the Ethics of Immigration (H)
Fall 2014
LATN: Latin III
PHIL: Ethics: Deontology, Consequentialism, and Virtue Ethics (H)
PHIL: History of Ancient Philosophy (H)
POLS: Democratic Theory: J.S. Mill and Tocqueville (H)
POLS: Human Rights (H)
Summer 2014
PHIL: Logic I
Spring 2014
CLAS: Classics and Modernity: Myths & Dreams (H)
HIST: Western Civilization from 1450 (H)
HIST: World War II Home Fronts (H)
LATN: Latin II (H)
HIST: Witchcraft in the Old & New World
PHIL: Classics in the History of Ethics: Mill, Sidgwick, and Moore (Withdrew)
Fall 2013
GEOL: Physical Geology
HON: 20th Century Genocides (H)
LATN: Latin I (H)
PHIL: Introduction to Ethics
POLS: Introduction to Public Policy
Summer 2013
POLS: Introduction to Comparative Politics
Spring 2013
CLAS: Fifth-Century Athens (H)
HIST: Ancient Rome (H)
HIST: Radical Moments in U.S. History
HON: The Human Situation: Modernity (H)
ENGL: Renaissance Classics (H)
POLS: Liberalism & Its Critics (H)
Fall 2012
CLAS: Greek & Roman Myths of Heroes (H)
CLAS: Greek Art and Archaeology (H)
ENGL: Advanced Composition (H)
HIST: South Since Civil War
POLS: Legislative Processes
Summer 2012 (Courses taken at UH Law Center)
American Legal System (Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Contracts, Criminal Law, Property, Torts, Education)
Legal Rhetoric
Spring 2012
HIST: Western Civilization to 1450
MAS: Introduction to Mexican-American Studies
POLS: Introduction to Political Theory
POLS: Politics of Social Policy
POLS: Law and Society
POLS: Judicial Process
Fall 2011
ENGL: First Year Writing II
GEOL: Introduction to Global Climate Change
HIST: The U.S. since 1877
POLS: U.S. and Texas Politics
SOC: Introduction to Sociology
Advanced Placement Credit Courses: awarded credit by the University of Houston
Macroeconomics Principles [AP MACROECONOMICS]
First Year Writing I [AP ENGLISH LANGUAGE]
The U.S. to 1877 [AP UNITED STATES HISTORY]
Calculus I [AP CALCULUS AB]
Calculus II [AP CALCULUS BC]
US Gov't: Congress, President & Courts [AP UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT]
Intensive Elementary Spanish I [AP SPANISH LANGUAGE]
Intermediate Spanish I [AP SPANISH LANGUAGE]
Other AP Courses taken: (no credit transfer due to core cap)
AP Human Geography
AP Chemistry
AP Microeconomics
AP Psychology
AP English Literature
AP Biology
AP Environmental Science
AP World History
AP Spanish Literature