James Berquist

 James Berquist

James Berquist

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May 9, 2020
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Professor Berquist is great. He does care about his students. I entered the course with little understanding of ethics. However, it changed rapidly. The reason is, his lectures were very easy to understand and relatable.

Biography

Texas A&M University Commerce - Philosophy

Adjunct Professor of Philosophy at Ventura County Community College District
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James
Berquist
Dallas/Fort Worth Area
B.A. in Liberal Arts from Thomas Aquinas College. ~ Undergraduate Thesis: “On the relationship of Natural, Ethical, and Political Philosophy”
M.A. in Philosophy from the University of Dallas. ~ M.A. Special Topic: “Aquinas' De Ente et Essentia: Metaphysics and Knowledge”
A.B.D. (Ph.D. Candidate) in his doctoral work in Philosophy at the same University. ~ Dissertation Title: “Ipsum Esse Subsistens and Man; Seeing Natural Law in the Light of Thomistic Metaphysics.”

Area of specialization is Ancient and Medieval Metaphysics and Natural Law/Natural Rights in Medieval and Modern thought.

Adjunct Instructor of Philosophy at Constantin School of Liberal Arts (2013-2014)
Adjunct Instructor of Philosophy at Tarrant County College (2013-2014)
History and Religion Teacher at Mother of Divine Grace School, 2006 to present (synchronous virtual classroom online – Learning Support Program)

Languages: English (native); Latin; Greek (reading); French (beginning/reading)





Experience

  • Constantin College of Liberal Arts at the University of Dallas

    Adjunct Instructor of Philosophy

    Developing course syllabus and teaching 'Philosophy of Man' (Philosophy of the Human Person).

  • Tarrant County College

    Adjunct Instructor of Philosophy

    Developing and teaching an Intro to Philosophy course.

  • Mother of Divine Grace School

    Teacher

    Teaching 10th Grade Ancient History and 12th Grade Catholic Doctrine. Developing and teaching Summer Enrichment Courses (Citizenship: The Relationship of the Individual to the Polis, Philosophy in C.S. Lewis' Space Trilogy, St. Thomas Aquinas on the Sacraments).

  • Texas A&M University-Commerce

    Instructor of Philosophy

    James worked at Texas A&M University-Commerce as a Instructor of Philosophy

  • Ventura County Community College District

    Adjunct Professor of Philosophy

    James worked at Ventura County Community College District as a Adjunct Professor of Philosophy

Education

  • University of Dallas

    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

    Philosophy

  • The University of Dallas

    Master of Arts (M.A.)

    Philosophy

  • Thomas Aquinas College (Santa Paula)

    B.A.

    Liberal Arts

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