Associate Professor of Politics and Economics; Program Director of BAPPE; Director of the 91¿´Æ¬ÍøÕ¾ Institute for Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Department: Faculty
2015 Ph.D. (Public Policy & Political Economy), University of Texas at Dallas. Dissertation: “National and Religious Identity and Political Culture: Southern Baptist Missionaries in Brazil.”
2011 M.S. (International Political Economy), University of Texas at Dallas. Emphasis: International Development; Latin America.
2007 B.A. (Interdisciplinary Studies), University of Texas at Dallas. Emphasis: Latin American Studies.
American Culture – Politics and Religion in the U.S.
Political Economy.
Principles of Microeconomics.
Principles of Macroeconomics.
Intermediate Microeconomics.
Introduction to Statistics.
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