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  • Courses
    • GOV 357L Judicial Process and Behavior
    • UT Government Department Methods Camp
  • Positions
    • Methods Fellow
  • Teaching Assistantships
    • UGS 303: Drugs, Commerce, and Immigration in U.S.-Mexico Relations
    • GOV 391L: Statistical Analysis in Political Science II
    • GOV 391J: Statistical Analysis in Political Science I
    • GOV 320N: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
    • GOV S365W: Human Rights and World Politics
    • GOV 312L: The U.S. in Comparative Perspective
    • GOV 328L: Introduction to Latin American Politics

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Teaching

Courses

GOV 357L Judicial Process and Behavior

  • This upper-level undergraduate course explores topics such as models of judicial decision-making, court structure, legitimacy, impact, and the social and political contexts in which judges operate.

  • Spring 2024 syllabus

UT Government Department Methods Camp

  • This week-long course is an introduction to quantitative methods in political science for incoming graduate students.
  • See our website here.

Positions

Methods Fellow

  • I assisted graduate students in the Department of Government with methods-related questions, organized methods workshops, and coordinated weekly co-working hours.

  • Fall 2023, Spring 2024

Teaching Assistantships

UGS 303: Drugs, Commerce, and Immigration in U.S.-Mexico Relations

  • Dr. Kenneth Greene
  • Fall 2023, Spring 2022

GOV 391L: Statistical Analysis in Political Science II

  • Dr. Alison Craig
  • Spring 2023

GOV 391J: Statistical Analysis in Political Science I

  • Dr. Connor Jerzak
  • Fall 2022

GOV 320N: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties

  • Dr. Alan Sager
  • Fall 2021

GOV S365W: Human Rights and World Politics

  • Dr. Rhonda Evans
  • Summer 2021

GOV 312L: The U.S. in Comparative Perspective

  • Dr. Kurt Weyland
  • Spring 2021

GOV 328L: Introduction to Latin American Politics

  • Dr. Raul Madrid
  • Fall 2020