Teaching

Teaching as social action

I am the son of immigrant farmworkers from Mexico that is a first-generation college student and a former community college transfer student. Well-aware and sympathetic to the needs of a growing diverse student population, I strive to engage with these students and nurture meaningful mentoring relationships that help them succeed academically and professionally.

My teaching interests include globalization and quantitative methods. Below are class syllabi and information regarding my teaching experience.


Instructor

Globalization: Theory and Research syllabus (Fall 2018)
Soc/Anthro 10B – Statistics & Probability for the Social Sciences, II (on-line) (Summer 2020)

Teaching Assistant

University of California, Irvine (2015-2020)
  • Graduate Statistics, I, II, III
  • Statistics for Sociology, I, II, III
  • Sociology of Birth, Death & Migration
  • Sociological Theory
  • Introduction to Sociology
University of California, Santa Barbara (2011 – 2012)
  • Beginning Spanish, I
  • Beginning Spanish, II
  • Intro to Latin American and Iberian Studies