Courses Taught (with some syllabi)




University of
Otago
Dunedin
New Zealand

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Hist102 Twentieth Century World

  • team-taught first-year course; also served as course coordinator 2002-2004. Offered in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2008.

Hist212 Democratic Promise: The USA to 1900

  • Course primarily for first- and second-year students. Offered in 2002 [as USA, 1776-1877], 2004, and 2005.

Hist213 Rise to Globalism: The USA since 1900

  • Course primarily for first- and second-year students. Offered in 2003 [as U.S. History Since 1877], 2006, 2007, and 2008.
 
Hist310 Issues in U.S. History--The Vietnam War in Historical Perspective
  • Course primarily for third-year history majors (in a three-year undergraduate program). Offered in 2005 and 2008.
Hist310 Issues in U.S. History--Freaks and Normals: U.S. History as Disability History
  • Course primarily for third-year history majors (in a three-year undergraduate program). Offered in 2009.

Hist332 The Emergence of Modern America, 1877-1929

  • Course primarily for third-year students (in a three-year undergraduate program). Offered in 2003 and 2004.

Hist402 Topics in U.S. History: Disability as a Category of Analysis

  • 4th year Honors course in seminar format. Offered in 2006 and 2007.



Bilkent University
Ankara, Turkey
HCIV101 History of Western Civilization I: to 1500.

  • course for first-year undergraduates. Offered in 1998.

HIST420 U.S. Historiography

  • course for upper-level undergraduates and first-year graduate students. Offered in 2002.

HIST431 The History of the United States Until the Reconstruction

  • course for upper-level undergraduates and first-year graduate students. Offered in 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2001 [syllabus for the last is here].

HIST432 The History of the United States Since the Reconstruction

  • course for upper-level undergraduates and first-year graduate students. Offered in 2000 and 2001 [syllabus for the latter is here].
 
HIST434 U.S. Social History

  • course for upper-level undergraduates and first-year graduate students. Offered in 1999.

HIST524 The United States in the Vietnam Era

  • a course open to graduate students, especially American history specialists. Offered in 2000.

HIST531 The Social and Economic History of the United States I

  • a course open to graduate students, especially American history specialists. Offered in 2000.

HIST532 The Social and Economic History of the United States II

  • a course open to graduate students, especially American history specialists. Offered in 1998 and 2002. [syllabus for the latter is here]

HIST538 The United States in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era

  • a course open to graduate students, especially American history specialists. Offered in 1999 and 2001 [syllabus for the latter here].

HIST559 Economic History II: The Rise of Capitalism

  • a course open to graduate students, especially History grad students. Offered in 1998.

HIST573 U.S. New Era/New Deal, 1920-1945

  • a course open to graduate students, especially American history specialists. Offered in 1999.

HIST575 U.S. Labor and Immigration History

  • a course open to graduate students, especially American history specialists. Offered in 2001.

HIST596 Seminar in the History of the United States II

  • a course open to graduate students, especially American history specialists. Offered in 1998.



University of Iowa
Iowa City, Iowa
USA

16W:183 Vietnam War on Film

  • upper-level undergraduate/graduate course designed for the University of Iowa; not taught (by me), however, due to accepting the job at Bilkent University.

Visiting Assistant Professor, Spring 1997. History Department.

16W:182 The Vietnam War in Historical Perspective

  • upper-level undergraduate/graduate course.
 
Course Author and Instructor, 1992-1996. Division of Continuing Education. Guided Correspondence Study.
16A:164 The Civil War and Reconstruction

  • upper-level undergraduate correspondence course.

Adjunct Instructor, 1992-1996. Division of Continuing Education. Saturday and Evening Class Program.

Issues in History: The Vietnam War in Historical Perspective
Issues in History: Communities and Society in History
  • lower-level undergraduate courses; responsible for all instruction, including course design.

Graduate Instructor, 1986-1989, 1991. History Department.

Issues in History: The Vietnam War in Historical Perspective
Issues in History: Communities and Society in History
Issues in History: European Conquest and Colonization
Issues in History: Modern Imperialism
  • lower-level undergraduate courses; responsible for all instruction, including course design.

Teaching Assistant, 1985-1986, 1995. History Department.

American History to 1865
American History Since 1865
  • lower-level undergraduate courses; duties: leading discussion sections and marking.
Civil War and Reconstruction
Modern Japan
  • upper-level undergraduate courses; duties: marking and advising students on essay writing.

 

My General Paper Writing Guide

 

 

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