Teaching Experience

I have extensive experience teaching at the graduate and undergraduate levels, both in substantive topics and in research tools for the social sciences. At the University of Michigan, I have designed courses at the graduate level for social science computing and I have served as a Graduate Student Instructor for four full-term classes in international relations and comparative politics in the Department of Political Science. During government and military service, I conducted instruction in analytic writing and tradecraft, and applied geospatial information services.


Courses Designed

I have served as the Instructor of Record for the following courses at the University of Michigan:

  • (G) POLSCI 514: The Use of Social Science Computer Programs | Fall 2022 Syllabus.

Courses Taught

I have served as a Graduate Student Instructor for the following courses at the University of Michigan and the Unviersity of California, San Diego:

  • (U) POLSCI 352: How to be an Autocrat | Fall 2021 Syllabus.
  • (U) POLSCI 160: Introduction to World Politics | Fall 2018 Syllabus., Fall 2020 Syllabus.
  • (U) POLSCI 368: Modern Warfare | Fall 2019 Syllabus.
  • (U) INTL 102: World Poverty | Fall 2016 Syllabus.