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This page includes my teaching philosophy and an empirical assessment of my teaching effectiveness. It also serves as a directory for the courses I have taught, which are freely available to current students, alumni of my classes, and any other interested observers. Transitions my website has made over the years---from university servers, to Wordpress, to (now) Github---have led to the loss of several old course websites in the shuffle. People interested in syllabi from previous courses I taught at Alabama and Illinois can e-mail me to obtain a past syllabus.
- EH 6105 (Quantitative Methods)
- POSC 1020 (Introduction to International Relations)
- POSC 3410 (Quantitative Methods in Political Science)
- POSC 3610 (International Conflict)
- POSC 3630 (United States Foreign Policy)
- POST 8000 (Foundations of Social Science Research for Public Policy)
- Data Science for the Social Sciences
- Comparative Political Behavior
- Quantitative Public Policy Analysis
- Democracies, International Conflict, and Peace
- What Do We Know About War?
- PS 283 (Intro to International Security)
- PS 300 (Democracies and Peace)
- PS 395 (International Organization)
- PS 396 (International Conflict)
I taught eight separate courses while a graduate student at the University of Alabama. I taught a few classes on several occasions, for which the substance and course materials would change from one term to the next.
- PSC 101 (Intro to American Politics)
- PSC 102 (America and the World — Foreign Policy Decision-Making)
- PSC 201 (Scope of Political Science)
- PSC 202 (Political Science Methods)
- PSC 203 (Intro to Comparative Politics)
- PSC 204 (Intro to International Relations)
- PSC 442 (Interstate Conflict)
- PSC 446w (Political Economy of Security)