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These are courses that I have taught at the University of Scranton.  Please email me if you are interested in the most recent syllabus for any course.  You can also find a summary of student evaluations of my courses at the bottom of the page.

Courses Taught
 
  • Survey of Latin American Politics (Fall 2009)
  • War and Peace in El Salvador (Fall 2009)
  • Central America
  • United States – Latin American Relations (Spring 2010)
  • International Relations (Fall 2009) 
  • Comparative Civil Wars (Spring 2010)
  • Contemporary Issues in World Politics (Spring 2010)
  • American National Government I 
  • American National Government II

Honors Tutorials
  • Al Qaeda and the War on Terror
  • Democratization in Latin America (Fall 2008)
  • Political Violence and Terrorism (Spring 2008)
  • State Terrorism in Latin America (Spring 2008)
  • Media and Politics (Spring 2008)
  • Comparative Study of Political Parties and Party Systems (Fall 2007)
  • Islam in Global Studies (Spring 2007)

Honors Theses (Mentor)

 

  • Heroic Revolutionaries? (2010)
  • Comparing Media Coverage of Terrorism in Madrid and Oklahoma City (2009)
  • Turning Away from Terror (2009)

Honors Theses (Reader)

  • Affirmative Action Practices with Respect to Race on the ACJ&U Campuses in Fall 2007 (2009)
  • China and India: A Conflict over Energy on the Horizon (2009)
  • Can a Muslim become French? (Spring 2008)
  • Religion and Politics in Uganda (Spring 2007)

For a summary of my student evaluations here at the University of Scranton, please click below.

Teaching Evaluations