Awesome
Professor Doyle's course is pretty hard, but the lectures and material will get you thinking about international politics on a totally different level. Plus he wears Harley-Davidson shirts to class everyday so that was pretty cool.
Awful
The only grades he assigns come from essays, can you believe it? He really needs to ease up on how tough he grades, as we're all here to earn degrees, not become his replacement. He's pretty disappointing.
Texas State University - Political Science
M.A
Political Science
University of California
Ph.D.
Political Science
Master of Arts (M.A.)
Philosophy
University of California
Masters of Arts
Philosophy
Ryan Single Subject Teacher Credential - CA
State of California
B.A
Areas of Expertise:\nInternational Security
Nuclear Ethics
International Ethics
International Relations Theory. \n\nAcademic Appointments
History/Political Science
Point Loma Nazarene College
Point Loma High School
The Ethics of Nuclear Weapons Dissemination
This book examines the moral dilemmas of nuclear dissemination
and the justifications of both nuclear pursuit and avoidance by contemporary states. Applying Constructivist methodologies and moral theory
the author analyses a core set of moral dilemmas...
International Relations
Academic Writing
Qualitative Research
Writing
Critical Thinking
Courses
Classroom Instruction
Higher Education
Program Evaluation
Staff Development
Policy Analysis
Curriculum Development
Ethics
Political Science
Curriculum Design
Grant Writing
Public Speaking
Research
Lecturing
Teaching
The Foreign Policy Essay: Moral Values and the Pursuit of Nuclear Weapons
The Foreign Policy Essay: Moral Values and the Pursuit of Nuclear Weapons
The Iranian Nuclear controversy is also about saving face
Doyle
Texas State University
University of California
Los Angeles Unified School District
University of Denver
University of California
California State University
Granada Hills Charter High School/CSUN Math
Science and Technology Magnet School
Taught courses in the MA International Security Program at the Korbel School for International Studies
University of Denver
Social Science Teacher
Taught courses in U.S. History
World History
American Government and Economics
and Philosophy
Granada Hills Charter High School/CSUN Math
Science and Technology Magnet School
Teaching Assistant
Courses included: Introduction to Philosophy
Contemporary Moral Problems
Sartrean\nExistentialism. Designed and led discussion sections
graded student papers
conducted\noffice hours
managed online discussion
calculated students'grades
University of California
Teaching Assistant
Courses included: Introduction to Political Science
Introduction to International\nRelations
Introduction to Political Theory
Ethics and Justice in International Affairs
\nMiddle East Security
the American Presidency
and Revolution and the Modern World.\nDesigned and led discussion sections
graded student papers
conducted office hours
\nmanaged online discussion
calculated students'grades
University of California
Lecturer
Ancient Thought and Modern Legacy (theme of justice)
Moral and Social Problems \nin Contemporary Multicultural Society
Meaning of Human Life
Critical Thinking.
California State University
Teacher
Social Science teacher
Los Angeles Unified School District
Teaching Associate
Introduction to International Relations (summer session). 2010\nEthics and International Relations (summer session upper division course). 2009
University of California
Texas State University
San Marcos
Texas
I teach courses in International Relations
International Security
International Organizations
and International Ethics. My research currently is in the field of Nuclear Ethics.
Associate Professor
Irvine. \nDuties included designing
preparing and delivering pre-service TA professional\ndevelopment seminars individually and in teams to incoming graduate students who will\nserve as TA's
University of California
Texas State University
San Marcos
TX
Assistant Professor
British International Studies Association
2014 College Achievement Award for Excellence in Teaching
College of Liberal Arts
Texas State University
awarded by Dean Michael Hennessy.
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