GRADUATE COURSES
PSC 405: Linear Models
In the spring of 2014, I TAed for Michael Peress for the second course of the graduate methods sequence of the Ph.D. program at the Department of Political Science in the University of Rochester.
PSC 405: Linear Models
In the spring of 2014, I TAed for Michael Peress for the second course of the graduate methods sequence of the Ph.D. program at the Department of Political Science in the University of Rochester.
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
PSC 150: Introduction to American Politics
Syllabus (instructor)
PSC/IR 101: Introduction to Comparative Politics
In the fall of 2014, I TAed for Bonnie M. Meguid for an undergraduate class examining major topics in comparative politics, including the vibrancy of democracy, the centrality of political and electoral institutions, the possibility of revolution and the power of ethnicity.
PSC 150: Introduction to American Politics
Syllabus (instructor)
PSC/IR 101: Introduction to Comparative Politics
In the fall of 2014, I TAed for Bonnie M. Meguid for an undergraduate class examining major topics in comparative politics, including the vibrancy of democracy, the centrality of political and electoral institutions, the possibility of revolution and the power of ethnicity.
PSC 105: Introduction to American Politics
In the fall of 2013, I TAed for Gerald Gamm for an undergraduate class which introduced the students to American political institutions, as well as the linkages connecting those institutions with political leaders and ordinary citizens.
In the fall of 2013, I TAed for Gerald Gamm for an undergraduate class which introduced the students to American political institutions, as well as the linkages connecting those institutions with political leaders and ordinary citizens.
PSC 200: Data Analysis I
In the fall of 2017, I TAed for Sergio Montero for an undergraduate class which introducing students (with no prior statistical knowledge) to the basics of data analysis, spanning from examining and cleaning the data, to multivariate analysis. Also, I independently taught lab sessions, where I introduced students to the magical world of R!
In the fall of 2017, I TAed for Sergio Montero for an undergraduate class which introducing students (with no prior statistical knowledge) to the basics of data analysis, spanning from examining and cleaning the data, to multivariate analysis. Also, I independently taught lab sessions, where I introduced students to the magical world of R!
PSC 222: U.S. Presidency
In the spring of 2013, I TAed for Stuart Jordan for an undergraduate class introducing the major topics and theoretical perspectives in the study of the U.S. presidency.
In the spring of 2013, I TAed for Stuart Jordan for an undergraduate class introducing the major topics and theoretical perspectives in the study of the U.S. presidency.
PSC 243: Environmental Politics
In the spring of 2018, I TAed for Lawrence Rothenberg for an undergraduate class examining the environmental issues facing the United States from a social, political, and scientific perspective.
In the spring of 2018, I TAed for Lawrence Rothenberg for an undergraduate class examining the environmental issues facing the United States from a social, political, and scientific perspective.