The United States in Global Politics
Assistant Instructor (Instructor of Record)
In-person undergraduate course using collective action theory to trace the role of the United States in building and participating in international organizations and agreements. Topics include economic integration, migration, and collective security.
Human Rights and World Politics
Teaching Assistant
Online upper-division undergraduate course examining human rights in contemporary world politics. The course focuses on the legal, political, and policy dimensions of international human rights through the United Nations.
International Political Economy
Teaching Assistant
In-person, upper-division undergraduate course covering the politics of international trade, investment, and multinational corporations.
Supplemental Instructor and Teaching Assistant
Online undergraduate course covering U.S. grand strategy, great power politics, domestic and international institutions, and an historical overview of U.S. foreign policy from independence to present.
United States National Security
Teaching Assistant
Online lower-division undergraduate course (2000 students) covering U.S. foreign policies and military actions in the countries of Southwest Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa from 1979-2021.
Head Teaching Assistant
Online lower-division undergraduate course covering the United States' national, state, and local campaigns and elections using current events in the 2020 and 2022 elections for context.
Head Teaching Assistant
Online lower-division undergraduate course covering the United States' constitutional foundations, the functions of institutions (Congress, Presidency, Courts), and the relationship between the mass public and politics (public opinion and participation.