61 Nicklaus Lane, Apt. 7, Starkville, MS 39759
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David A. Evans
61 Nicklaus Lane, Apt. 7, Starkville, MS 39759
Phone: (631) 838-0810 E-mail: [email protected]
Education
Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology, Mississippi State University, Aug 2012- present
Master of Science in Criminal Justice, University of Alabama, Dec 2008
Bachelor of Science in Psychology, University of Alabama, May 2006
Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts, East MS Community College, May 2003
Teaching Positions
Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Alabama, 2006-2007 Teaching Assistant, Mississippi State University, 2013-present Sociology Tutor for Rural Medical Scholars Program, Summer 2013
Courses Taught
University of Alabama
Sociology 101 (8 sections taught and graded 4 sections for 2 semesters, Fall 2006 and Spring 2007, enrollment 80-100)
Introductory Sociology core curriculum course covering basic ideas, concepts, and theories in the field of Sociology.
Mississippi State University
Introduction to Sociology (2 sections taught and graded for Spring 2013, enrollment 85-90; 2 sections taught and graded for Fall 2013, enrollment 70-80; 2 sections taught and graded for Fall 2014, enrollment 80-100; 1 section taught and graded for Spring 2015, enrollment 70)
Crime, Justice, and Inequality (1 section taught and graded for Summer 2013, enrollment 10; 1 section taught and graded for Spring 2014, enrollment 30)
Criminology course covering inequalities in the criminal justice system within class, race, and gender.
Deviant Behavior (1 section taught and graded for Spring 2014, enrollment 50; 1 section taught and graded for Fall 2014, enrollment 30)
Upper-Level Sociology course with an emphasis on theories of deviance and different types of deviant behavior.
Crime and Justice in America (1 online section taught and graded for Spring 2014, enrollment 10)
Introductory Criminology Course covering covering basic ideas,
concepts, and theories in the field of Criminology.
Racial and Ethnic Minorities (1 section taught and graded for Summer 2014, enrollment 15; 1 section taught and graded for Fall 2014, enrollment 35; 1 section taught and graded for Spring 2015, enrollment 40; 1 online section taught and graded for Summer 2015)
Sociology course covering the origins of minority groups and racial attitudes and biological and cultural concepts of race and minority groups.
References
1. Jimmy Williams, Associate Dean, Multicultural Affairs, College of Arts & Sciences, University of Alabama: e-mail: [email protected] office phone: (205) 348-7007
2. Shannon M. Lane, Undergraduate Coordinator, Department of Sociology, Mississippi State University: email: [email protected] phone: (662) 325-2495