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Roster of Faculty Credentials 2014-2017 Roster of Faculty Credentials 2014 – 2017 Pima Community College is required by its accrediting agency, the Higher Learning Commission, to post a list of its instructors and their academic credentials (HLC Assumed Practice A5G). This roster is posted on the College’s public website to meet this requirement. The roster contains the names of approximately 2200 faculty who have taught a credit bearing course at least once from August 2014 through December 2017. The list is comprised of Faculty, Educational Support Faculty, and Adjunct Faculty. The list includes unduplicated courses taught and degrees for which the College has official transcripts on file. Work experience is included for any faculty member who either does not have a degree or an official transcript on file. Additional degrees and other qualifications, such as work experience for the remaining faculty, licenses and certificates, will appear in later renditions of this roster. The First Hire Date represents the day the person started working in some capacity for the College in either a classified or unclassified position. If you have questions concerning the roster please email the Faculty Contracts and Certification Office at [email protected]. December 2017 Pima Community College Roster of Faculty Credentials 2014–2017 1 Name First Hire Date Courses taught Degree, Major, School Abbey, Deborah Kathleen 12/20/2010 AJS 101, AJS 109, AJS 201, ANT 112 Master of Arts, Counseling Psychology, Loyola Marymount University Juris Doctor, Law, Loyola University New Orleans Bachelor of Arts, Psychology, University of California-Irvine Abbott, Shelly Ann 10/18/2013 LTP 129 Master of Landscape Architecture, Landscape Architecture, University of Arizona Bachelor of Arts, Political Science, University of Arizona Abel, Rebecca Sands 06/20/2013 CDA 112, CDA 121, CDA 211, ECE 107, ECE 117, EDU 200 Master of Arts, Early Childhood Education, Ashford University Bachelor of Arts, Organizational Management, Ashford University Abou Srour, Patricia O’Brien 07/01/1997 ANT 102, ANT 112 Master of Arts, International Educational Development, Teachers College at Columbia University Bachelor of Arts, Anthropology, University of California-Davis Abraham-Shea, Hannah Simcha 08/03/2016 WRT 101, WRT 101S, WRT 102 Doctor of Philosophy, Education, Capella University Master of Arts, English, Northern Arizona University Bachelor of Arts, English, Northern Arizona University Abril, Mary Jane 10/06/2003 AJS 101 Master of Arts, Counseling Psychology, Prescott College Master of Education, Educational Leadership, Northern Arizona University Bachelor of Science in Business Management, Management, University of Phoenix -Phoenix Acuna, Carolina 08/10/2011 RTH 255LC Associate of Applied Science, Respiratory Care, Pima Community College Adams, Hailey Marie Connor Not available VET 106, VET 108 Bachelor of Science, Life Sciences, Arizona State University-Main Pima Community College Roster of Faculty Credentials 2014–2017 2 Adams-Thies, Brian L 07/24/2014 ANT 112, ANT 202, ANT 215 Doctor of Philosophy, Anthropology, University of Arizona Master of Arts, Latin American Studies, University of Arizona Bachelor of Arts, Theology, Creighton University Aguilar, Darla J 07/04/1997 ICS 081, MAT 086, MAT 089, MAT 089A, MAT 089B, MAT 092, MAT 097, MAT 106, MAT 122, MAT 123, MAT 142, MAT 146, MAT 147, MAT 151, MAT 188 Doctor of Education, Education, University of Arizona Master of Arts, Teaching and Teacher Education, University of Arizona Bachelor of Science in Education, Mathematics, Montana State University-Billings Aguilar, Erin Cathleen 09/05/2017 CDA 161, ECE 117, ECE 211 Master of Education, Early Childhood Education, Northern Arizona University Bachelor of Science, Elementary Education, Northern Arizona University Aguilar, Nekame 08/24/2016 TRS 202, TRS 270 Bachelor of Arts, Spanish, University of Arizona Aguirre, Jon Kenneth 08/22/2013 BCT 113, BCT 114, BCT 115 Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Management, University of Phoenix -Phoenix Ahad, Ali MD 08/24/2005 CHM 151IN Doctor of Philosophy, Chemistry, Word Communication International Master of Science, Chemistry, Word Communication International Ahlers, George R 10/18/2004 CIS 100, CIS 104, CSA 100, CSA 104 Associate of Arts, Liberal Arts, Pima Community College Associate of General Studies, General Studies, Pima Community College Associate of General Studies, Liberal Arts (AGEC-A), Pima Community College Ahmad, Hamdi A 07/05/2017 BIO 205IN Doctor of Philosophy, Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, University of Arizona Aiello, Antonio Jose 08/23/2006 SPA 253 Master of Arts, Latin American Studies, Word Communication International Bachelor of Arts, Spanish, Word Communication International Akpoborie, Kemena Rene 05/26/2016 RTH 135LC, RTH 245LC Bachelor of Science, Health Science, Grand Canyon University Pima Community College Roster of Faculty Credentials 2014–2017 3 Akridge, Sharon A Not available HIS 141, HIS 142 Doctor of Philosophy, History, University of California-Santa Barbara Master of Arts, History, University of California-Santa Barbara Bachelor of Arts, Social Sciences, California State University-Fresno Al’Amin, Bilal 12/17/2013 FAW 165 Martial Arts Instructor, 11.8 years Alaimo, Louis 01/01/1993 TEC 105, TEC 126 Bachelor of Science, Information Technology, University of Phoenix -Phoenix Alani, Mahdi 05/02/1999 MAT 092, MAT 122, MAT 151, MAT 182, MAT 212, MAT 231, MAT 262 Doctor of Philosophy, Nuclear Engineering, University of Arizona Master of Science, Physics, International College and University Alcantara, Maria J 08/12/2009 DHE 250LC, DHE 255LC Associate of Applied Science, Dental Hygiene, Pima Community College Aldrich, Eric J 10/28/2011 GTW 101, LIT 225, LIT 280, WRT 100, WRT 101, WRT 101HC, WRT 102, WRT 102HC, WRT 126 Doctor of Philosophy, English Literature, Arizona State University-Main Master of Arts, English, Arizona State University-Main Bachelor of Arts, English, Assumption College Alessandro, Brian Anthony 11/26/2014 PSY 101, PSY 215, PSY 216, PSY 240, SOC 215 Master of Arts, Psychology in Education, Teachers College at Columbia University Bachelor of Fine Arts, Communication Studies, New York Institute of Technology-Old Westbury Alkhlifa, Touhfa I 01/12/2000 EDC 292, EDC 292A, EDC 292B, ICS 081, MAT 086, MAT 089, MAT 089A, MAT 089B, MAT 092, MAT 097, MAT 106, MAT 122, MAT 123, MAT 151 Master of Education, Educational Leadership, Northern Arizona University Allen, Jacqline Leigh 08/16/2010 STU 100, STU 105, STU 210, STU 230 Master of Education, Counseling and Guidance, University of Arizona Master of Education, School Counseling, University of Arizona Bachelor of Arts, Psychology, University of Arizona Pima Community College Roster of Faculty Credentials 2014–2017 4 Allen, Margaret J 08/25/2003 PSY 101, SOC 101, SOC 201 Doctor of Philosophy, Human Services Administration, Walden University Master of Science in Education, Counselor Education, Illinois State University Bachelor of Science, Corrections, Illinois State University Associate of Applied Science, Police Science, Danville Area Community College Allen, Rodney D 01/17/2017 FAW 158 Master of Education, Physical Education, University of Arizona Bachelor of Science in Education, Health and Physical Education, Bowling Green State University-Main Allred, Bryce Calvert 04/11/2016 PHY 121IN, PHY 122IN Professional Science MA, Applied and Industrial Physics, Brigham Young University Bachelor of Science, Physics, Brigham Young University Altanero, Timothy John 08/26/2009 BUS 125, SPA 101, SPA 102, SPA 201 Doctor of Philosophy, Germanic Languages, The University of Texas at Austin Master of Arts, Germanic Languages, The University of Texas at Austin Master of Arts, Latin American Studies, The University of Texas at Austin Master of Business Administration, Management, The University of Texas of The Permian Basin Alter, Warren McClure 08/25/1999 AJS 115, AJS 124 MA Organizational Management, Organizational Management, University of Phoenix -Phoenix Master of Education, Educational Leadership, Northern Arizona University Bachelor of Science in Public Administration, Criminal Justice Administration, University of Arizona Associate of Arts, Criminal Justice, Pima Community College Altherr, Kristie R 10/11/2017 MDA 126, MDA 128 Bachelor of Science, Management, University of Phoenix - Tucson Alvarez, Michael Martinez 01/25/1990 WRT 090, WRT 100 Bachelor of Arts, Management, University of Phoenix -Phoenix Aly, Geillan 10/12/2007 MAT 089, MAT 151, MAT 187 Master of Science, Mathematics, University of Arizona Bachelor of Arts, History, State University of New York at Binghamton Amaro, Wilma Enid 01/18/2011 CHM 080, CHM 130IN Master of Education, Bilingual and Multicultural Studies, University of Arizona Pima Community College Roster of Faculty Credentials 2014–2017 5 Amateau, Chad Glen 08/29/2008 CAD 207, CAD 257 Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, University of Maryland College Park Amavizca, Carmen F 10/02/1998 ICS 079, WRT 070, WRT 070AL, WRT 090P, WRT 101, WRT 102 Master of Arts, Special Education and Rehabilitation, University of Arizona Bachelor of Science in Education, English, University of Arizona Amick, Rebecca S 09/08/2015 NRS 202CA Bachelor of Science, Nursing, Grand Canyon University Associate of Applied Science, Nursing, Pima Community College Anaya, Albarosa 01/09/2017 NRS 105LC Master of Science, Nursing, University of Phoenix -Phoenix Bachelor of Science, Nursing, Grand Canyon University Associate of Applied Science, Nursing, Pima Community College
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