Texas A&M University San Antonio - Political Science
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
I am currently completing my dissertation for graduation. While at Texas Tech I was employed as a teaching assistant for over a dozen sections of American government
a few international relations courses
and even the graduate statistics class for the political science program.
Political Science and Government
Texas Tech University
Master of Arts (M.A.)
I was awarded an M.A. while in my second year in the school's PhD program.
Political Science and Government
Master of Laws (LL.M.)
I was dual enrolled in this program and an M.A. program at the graduate school while also working as a research assistant to both programs. Also
during this degree program I attended their study abroad program in Innsbruck
Austria.
International and Comparative Law
St. Mary's University School of Law
Master of Arts (M.A.)
I was dual enrolled in this and the law school's LL.M. program and worked as a research assistant to both programs
occasionally teaching classes for the departments.
International Relations and National Security Studies
St. Mary's University
Spanish
English
Doctor of Law (J.D.)
I graduated in two years in an accelerated program and was active on campus having served as a class governor and on the honor council as an investigator. My main areas of focus were cyber law and estate and gift tax law
the latter of which I was awarded an award for which designated me as the highest grade in the capstone course of said subject area. Furthermore
in my cyber law capstone I was part of a team that wrote a guidebook for the state of Maine on how to investigate and prosecute cyber crimes.
University of Dayton School of Law
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
I graduated in 3 years and maintained active on campus
founding a fraternity and serving as its first president.
Economics
Baylor University
Public International Law
Cyberlaw
Constitutional Law
Political Science
International Law
University Teaching
Creel
I am a jack of all trades political scientist thanks to my eclectic academic background. I primarially teach classes in American Politics
specifically public law. I also from time to time teach classes in Comparative Politics and even in International Relations. My primary research interests are religion and politics
constitutional law
and public international law.
Nicholas
Creel
Georgia College and State University
Texas A&M University-San Antonio
Texas Tech University
Our Lady of the Lake University
Trinity University
Teaching Comparative Politics
Trinity University
Adjunct Professor
I taught introductory courses in political science
Our Lady of the Lake University
Teaching Assistant
Texas Tech University
Asssitant Professor of Public Law
Milledgeville
GA
Georgia College and State University
Lecturer
I taught a host of classes on Texas politics
American government
Constitutional law
Comparative politics
and more. I also served as the program coordinator for political science and the pre-Law advisor.
Texas A&M University-San Antonio